Gender, Social Equity and Innovations in Smallholder Farming Systems: Pitfalls and Pathways



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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25718-1_11
DOI: 
10.1007/978-3-319-25718-1_11
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978-3-319-25718-1
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Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
Type: 
book chapter
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Technological and Institutional Innovations for Marginalized Smallholders in Agricultural Development
Author(s): 
Beuchelt T.D.
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Development processes, economic growth and agricultural modernization affect women and men in different ways and have not been gender neutral. Women are highly involved in agriculture, but their contribution tends to be undervalued and overseen. Sustainable agricultural innovations may include trade-offs and negative side-effects for women and men, or different social groups, depending on the intervention type and local context. Promising solutions are often technology-focused and not necessarily developed with consideration of gender and social disparity aspects. This paper presents cases of gender and social equity trade-offs related to the promotion and diffusion of improved technologies for agricultural development.The analysis is followed by a discussion of opportunities and pathways for mitigating potential trade-offs

Publication year: 
2016
Keywords: 
Gender
Marginality
Social disparity
Agricultural technologies
Women farmers