In sub-Saharan countries, male farmers are frequently seen as producers of cash crops and marketable vegetables, while female farmers are perceived as producers of food crops for home consumption. Few authors have tried to validate this perception of gender in the production of traditional vegeta...
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Fischer, G.
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Gramzow, Andreas
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Laizer, A.
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[Gender, vegetable value chains, income distribution and access to resources: insights from surveys in Tanzania]
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Gender, vegetable value chains, income distribution and access to resources: insights from surveys in Tanzania