The Role of Women on Agricultural Sector Growth
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https://doi.org/10.47604/ija.1980Keywords:
Women, Agricultural Sector, Growth, Economic DevelopmentAbstract
Purpose: The aim of the study is to examine the role of women in the agricultural sector growth.
Methodology: This study adopted a desktop methodology. This study used secondary data from which include review of existing literature from already published studies and reports that was easily accessed through online journals and libraries.
Findings: The study revealed that women's participation in agricultural cooperatives that, entrepreneurship, access to land rights, and extension services positively influenced agricultural productivity and income generation. Cooperative membership and entrepreneurship provided women with access to resources, markets, and knowledge, leading to increased agricultural productivity and economic gains. Secure land rights empowered women, enabling them to invest in agriculture and adopt improved farming practices. Access to extension services facilitated the dissemination of information, technical training, and market opportunities, contributing to agricultural sector growth.
Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The study was anchored on Agricultural innovation systems theory which was propounded by Dr. Norman Clark and gender and development theory which was propounded by Maxine Molyneux. The study recommended that policymakers should prioritize promoting women's access to resources, education, training, and credit facilities. It also recommended that strengthening women's participation in decision-making processes, fostering cooperative networks, and ensuring secure land tenure rights are crucial steps toward empowering women in agriculture.
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