Autor:
Nakazi, Florence
Njuki, Jemimah
Ugen, Michael Adrogu
Aseete, Paul
Katungi, Enid
Birachi, Eliud Abucheli
Kabanyoro, Ruth
Mugagga, Isaac Joseph
Nanyonjo, Grace
Background Common bean one of the grain legumes that was traditionally considered a subsistence crop and therefore a woman’s crop in Uganda was prioritized for commercialization. This has transformed the crop from being a subsistence crop (food security crop) to a commercial crop with more men en...
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Nakazi, Florence
,
Njuki, Jemimah
,
Ugen, Michael Adrogu
,
Aseete, Paul
,
Katungi, Enid
,
Birachi, Eliud Abucheli
,
Kabanyoro, Ruth
,
Mugagga, Isaac Joseph
,
Nanyonjo, Grace
,
[Is bean really a women’s crop? Men and women’s participation in bean production in Uganda]
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Is bean really a women’s crop? Men and women’s participation in bean production in Uganda