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Gender relations in household grain storage management and marketing: the case of Binga District, Zimbabwe

机译:家庭粮食储存管理和销售中的性别关系:以津巴布韦宾加区为例

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This study uses the Locke and Okali gender analysis framework to explore gender relations surrounding grain storage management and marketing in Binga District of Zimbabwe. The study was conducted during one grain storage season and involved multiple visits to selected households, which were used as case studies. The main question that the study sought to address was: “What bargaining goes on between men and women in the area of stored grain management and marketing?” Data were collected from four households, fitting into the following categories: simple monogamous, complex monogamous (two scenarios), and polygamous. Participatory rural appraisal tools and techniques were extensively used and formed the backdrop of all the data collection. The study established that much bargaining and strategizing occurs within the household in order for women to exercise control over the use of stored grain. The bargaining process was found to be a complex one of give-and-take without an immediately recognizable winner. There is evidence that women use this bargaining power to exert influence on their relative position in the household in terms of independent income generation and management, seniority, and overall household food security policies. While bargaining between and within gender remains shrouded in subtleness, individuals in a household consciously use their skills to manipulate the situation to their best advantage. This article is expected to initiate broader debate in the area of gender roles and bargaining in grain post-harvest management, an area often kept private by smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. Keywords Gender relations - Bargaining - Gender analysis framework - Grain storage - Grain marketing - Household food security - Post-harvest - Zimbabwe
机译:这项研究使用了Locke和Okali的性别分析框架来探索津巴布韦Binga区与粮食储存管理和市场营销有关的性别关系。这项研究是在一个谷物储藏季节进行的,涉及对选定家庭的多次访问,这些被用作案例研究。该研究试图解决的主要问题是:“在储粮管理和销售领域,男女之间正在进行什么讨价还价?”从四个家庭收集了数据,这些数据分为以下几类:简单一夫一妻制,复杂一夫一妻制(两种情况)和一夫多妻制。参与式农村评估工具和技术被广泛使用,并成为所有数据收集的背景。该研究表明,家庭内部要进行大量讨价还价和制定战略,以便妇女对所储存的谷物的使用进行控制。讨价还价的过程被发现是一个很复杂的买卖,没有立即获胜的人。有证据表明,妇女利用这种议价能力,在独立的收入产生和管理,资历和整体家庭粮食安全政策方面,对她们在家庭中的相对地位产生影响。尽管性别之间和内部的讨价还价仍然笼罩在微妙之中,但家庭中的每个人有意识地利用自己的技能来操纵局势,以最大程度地受益。预计本文将引发有关粮食收获后管理中的性别角色和讨价还价领域的广泛辩论,该地区通常由撒哈拉以南非洲的小农户保持私有。性别关系-谈判-性别分析框架-谷物存储-谷物营销-家庭粮食安全-收获后-津巴布韦

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