Women and Smallholder Farming

Women and Smallholder Farming

Addressing Global Inequities in Agriculture

Najjar, Ms Dina; Boonabaana, Dr Brenda; Kawarazuka, Dr Nozomi; Alston, Dr Margaret; Pyburn, Ms Rhiannon; de Haan, Dr Nicoline; Momsen, Emerita Professor Janet; Castellanos, Dr Paige; Sachs, Emerita Professor Carolyn; Bieri, Dr Sabin

Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited

04/2025

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9781801468053

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Part 1 Women smallholders and global agricultural production



1.The role of women smallholder farmers in achieving global food security: an overview: Nicoline de Haan, Gender Platform Director - CGIAR, Kenya;
2.The role of women smallholders in achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals: Rhiannon Pyburn, KIT Royal Tropical Institute, The Netherlands;
3.The adoption of climate change mitigation strategies by women smallholder farmers: Margaret Alston, Monash University and University of Newcastle, Australia;

Part 2 Sociocultural factors and their effects on women smallholder farmers



4.Challenges facing women smallholder farmers: an overview: Sabin Bieri, University of Bern, Switzerland;
5.The impact of sociocultural factors on women smallholder farmers: Africa: Brenda Boonabaana, Makerere University, Uganda;
6.The impact of sociocultural factors on women smallholder farmers: Asia: Nozomi Kawarazuka, International Potato Centre (CIP), Vietnam;
7.The impact of sociocultural factors on women smallholder farmers: Latin America: Janet Momsen, University of California-Davis, USA;
8.The impact of sociocultural factors on women smallholder farmers: Middle East: Dina Najjar, ICARDA, Lebanon;

Part 3 Gender negotiations for women smallholders



9.The role and influence of care work responsibilities on agricultural production: Paige Castellanos, Oxfam, USA;
10.Confronting masculinities and patriarchal gender norms in agriculture: an overview: Angie Carter, Michigan Tech, USA;
11.Sexuality and women smallholders: Prisca Pfammatter, Kanton Basel-Stadt, Switzerland;
12.Negotiating the intersection of gender and race in agriculture: Hannah Whitley, Penn State University, USA;
13.Agriculture, power and gender-based violence: Veronica Kaitano, Independent Gender Consultant, Malawi;
14.The impact of migration on women smallholders: Jemima Baada, University of British Columbia, Canada;

Part 4 Facilitating access to resources and technology



15.Challenges facing women smallholder farmers: access to markets: Margaret Adesugba, Newcastle University, UK;
16.Improving access of women smallholders to technical training and extension programmes: Kathleen Colverson, University of Florida, USA;
17.Women smallholders and technology: facilitating access to improve farm productivity and profitability: Girma Gezimu Gebre, Ritsumeikan University, Japan;
18.Gender-transformative approaches/programmes: role and benefits for women smallholders: Rhiannon Pyburn, KIT Royal Tropical Institute, The Netherlands;
19.Financial support initiatives for women smallholders: access and availability: M. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh;
20.Challenges facing women smallholder farmers: land tenure/land rights: Krista Jacobs, Landesa, USA;
21.Supporting women smallholder farmers: the role of the public and private sectors: Margaret Alston, Monash University and University of Newcastle, Australia;
22.Supporting women smallholder farmers: the establishment of women empowerment programmes: Janelle Larson, Penn State University, USA;

Part 5 Case studies



23.Women smallholder farmers and water resource management: Stephanie Buechler, Penn State University, USA;
24.Women smallholder farmers growing horticultural crops: Francis Denisse McClean, Zamorano University, Honduras;
25.Women smallholder farmers growing beverage crops: Alissa Bilfield, University of Washington, USA;
26.Women smallholder farmers growing roots, tubers and pulses: Linley Chiwona-Karltun, Swedish Unviersity of Life Sciences, Sweden;
27.Women smallholder farmers growing oil bearing crops: Hudu Zakaria, University of Development Studies, Ghana;
28.Women smallholder farmers and agroforestry systems: Marlene Elias, Bioversity International, Italy;
29.Supporting women smallholders involved in pig farming: Rosemirta Birungi, International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Kenya;
30.Supporting women smallholders involved in poultry farming: Brigitte Bagnol, International Rural Poultry Centre, Mozambique;
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food security;climate change;gender norms;farm productivity;gender-transformative programmes;land tenure;land rights;women empowerment programmes