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Does gender matter in effective management of plant disease epidemics? Insights from a survey among rural banana farming households in Uganda

机译:性别对植物病流行的有效管理是否重要?乌干达农村香蕉农户调查的启示

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Crop diseases significantly suppress plant yields and in extreme cases wipe out entire crop species threatening food security and eroding rural livelihoods. It is therefore critical to estimate the extent to which shocks like disease epidemics can affect food availability and the capacity of smallholder farmers to mitigate and reverse the effects of such shocks. This study utilizes sex-disaggregated data from 341 households in Uganda to analyze: first, gender and access to agricultural resources and their control; second, whether men and women in the targeted banana-farming communities share similar perceptions toward the effectiveness of the banana Xanthomonas wilt (BXW) control technologies and their respective information dissemination pathways; third, whether gender and farmer perceptions influence? on farm adoption of BXW management practices. Lastly, it determines the impact of adoption of BXW control practices on food security. Results show that whereas most household assets are jointly owned, men have more individual ownership, control, and decision-making on income from household assets than women. Perceptions on effectiveness of BXW control practices and communication channels also differed between men and women. Men rated cutting down of infected plants to be more effective than women, but tissue culture, removal of male buds and disinfecting of farm tools were perceived to be equally effective by both men and women. In addition, apart from newspapers which were more effective in delivering BXW information to men, we found no differences in the effectiveness of other BXW information sources. More importantly, the study finds both gender and farmer perceptions on BXW control to significantly affect adoption of BXW control practices and household food security. For better and sustainable management of plant epidemics in Uganda, it is therefore critical that existing gender-based and underlying perception constraints are addressed.
机译:作物病害严重抑制了植物的产量,在极端情况下,这会消灭威胁粮食安全和侵蚀农村生计的全部作物。因此,至关重要的是估计疾病流行等冲击对粮食供应的影响程度,以及小农户减轻和逆转此类冲击影响的能力。这项研究利用乌干达341户家庭的按性别分类的数据进行分析:首先,性别和获得农业资源的方式及其控制;第二,目标香蕉种植社区的男女是否对香蕉枯萎病防治技术及其各自的信息传播途径的有效性有相似的看法;第三,性别和农民的观念是否有影响?在农场采用BXW管理规范。最后,它确定了采用BXW控制措施对粮食安全的影响。结果表明,尽管大多数家庭资产是共同拥有的,但男人对家庭资产收入的个人拥有权,控制权和决策权多于妇女。男女之间对BXW控制实践和沟通渠道有效性的认识也不同。男人认为砍倒被感染的植物比女人更有效,但是男人和女人都认为组织培养,去除雄芽和消毒农具同样有效。此外,除了在向男性传递BXW信息方面更有效的报纸外,我们发现其他BXW信息来源的有效性没有差异。更重要的是,该研究发现性别和农民对BXW控制的认识都对BXW控制方法的采用和家庭粮食安全产生重大影响。为了更好地和可持续地管理乌干达的植物流行病,因此解决现有的基于性别和潜在的知觉限制至关重要。

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