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Gender-based constraints affecting biofortified cassava production processing and marketing among men and women adopters in Oyo and Benue States Nigeria

机译:尼日利亚奥约州和贝努埃州男女收养者中基于性别的限制影响生物强化木薯的生产加工和销售

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This study identified gender-based constraints affecting the production, processing and marketing of biofortified cassava in two states in Nigeria, using a mixed methods approach. The study identified major differences between the two study sites (Benue and Oyo). The scale of production of biofortified cassava is higher in Oyo state among adult men because of their active involvement and collaboration with research institutes within the state and the ease of transporting products to Lagos State for designated diverse markets. However, in Benue state more adult and young women are engaged in cultivation, processing and marketing business to meet up with the increased demand due to higher consumer acceptance in this region. Gender analysis revealed that lack of access to hired-labour restricted the scale of production among women in especially Oyo state. Low product price and high price of processing equipment, poor market infrastructure and middle men exploitation were constraints significantly more mentioned by women in general. Majorly, the men identified limited processing facilities/equipment as the most important constraint affecting the demand of biofortified cassava roots, while generally women were more constrained by the shortage of basic amenities and trainings that hindered their processing efficiency. The study proposes integration of gender-responsive strategies to further enhance the delivery of biofortified cassava products in Nigeria.
机译:这项研究使用混合方法确定了尼日利亚两个州基于性别的限制因素,这些限制因素影响了生物强化木薯的生产,加工和销售。该研究确定了两个研究地点(Benue和Oyo)之间的主要差异。在奥约州,成年男性的生物强化木薯的生产规模较高,这是因为他们积极参与该州的研究机构并与之合作,并且易于将产品运往拉各斯州的指定多元化市场。但是,在贝努埃州,越来越多的成年和年轻妇女从事种植,加工和销售业务,以满足该地区越来越高的消费者接受度,从而满足了不断增长的需求。性别分析显示,缺乏就业机会限制了特别是奥约州妇女的生产规模。妇女普遍提到的低价格产品和高加工设备价格,不良的市场基础设施和中间人剥削是制约因素。多数情况下,男性认为加工设施/设备有限是影响生物强化木薯根需求的最重要制约因素,而一般而言,女性由于缺乏基本的便利和培训而受到限制,从而阻碍了加工效率。该研究建议整合性别敏感战略,以进一步增强尼日利亚生物强化木薯产品的交付。

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