Gendered preferences for engagement in informal versus formal milk markets reflect differential ability to benefit from them. In Kenya, married women are likely to lose control over dairy income and decision-making when milk is marketed to formal channels, thus they often opt to sell milk through...
Enlace original:
https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/97553
Tavenner, Katie
,
Saxena, Tarangini
,
Crane, Todd A.
,
[Gendered participation in informal milk markets in Kenya: Implications for low emissions dairy development]
,
Gendered participation in informal milk markets in Kenya: Implications for low emissions dairy development