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Women and Smallholder Farming: Addressing Global Inequities in Agriculture

Contributor(s): Sachs, Carolyn (Editor), Castellanos, Paige (Editor), Muchiri, Caroline (Contribution by), Lecoutere, Els (Contribution by), de Haan, Nicoline (Contribution by), Pyburn, Rhiannon (Contribution by), Newton, Julie (Contribution by), Pan, Zhaoen (Contribution by), Boonabaana, Brenda (Contribution by), Kyoheirwe Muhanguzi, Florence (Contribution by), Nasirumbi Sanya, Losira (Contribution by), Namirembe Kavuma, Susan (Contribution by), Kyomuhendo Bantebya, Grace (Contribution by), Okello, Pius (Contribution by), Meinzen-Dick, Laura (Contribution by), Ludgate, Nargiza (Contribution by), Kawarazuka, Nozomi (Contribution by), Thi Van Anh, Nguyen (Contribution by), Xuan Thai, Vu (Contribution by), Momsen, Janet (Contribution by), Najjar, Dina (Contribution by), Carter, Angie (Contribution by), Pfammatter, Prisca (Contribution by), Hoffelmeyer, Michaela (Contribution by), Whitley, Hannah (Contribution by), Kaitano, Veronica (Contribution by), Kaitano, Vincent Achikulire (Contribution by), Baada, Jemima Nomunume (Contribution by), Colverson, Kathleen Earl (Contribution by), Joshi, Arati (Contribution by), Riaño J, Fallon Y (Contribution by), Franzel, Steven (Contribution by), Gezimu Gebre, Girma (Contribution by), Sieber, Stefan (Contribution by), Lopez, Diana E (Contribution by), Gualoto, Ekaterina (Contribution by), Chowdhury, M Jahangir Alam (Contribution by), Jacobs, Krista (Contribution by), Kieran, Caitlin (Contribution by), Gumucio, Tatiana (Contribution by), Jhaveri, Nayna (Contribution by), Alston, Margaret (Contribution by), Buechler, Stephanie (Contribution by), Barrera Galvis, Sandra Nereida (Contribution by), Longo, Magnolia (Contribution by), McClean, Francis Denisse (Contribution by), Sanders, Arie (Contribution by), Bilfield, Alissa (Contribution by), Elias, Marlène (Contribution by), Adeyiga, Gloria (Contribution by), Simelton, Elisabeth (Contribution by), Ivanova, Yovita (Contribution by), Paez Valencia, Ana Maria (Contribution by), Vinceti, Barbara (Contribution by), Pagella, Tim (Contribution by), Birungi, Rosemirta (Contribution by), Birungi, Florence Kyazze (Contribution by), Matsiko, Frank B (Contribution by), Nambi-Kasozi, Justine (Contribution by), Jones, Maria (Contribution by), Zeweld, Woldegebrial (Contribution by), Gebregziabher, Dawit (Contribution by), Bagnol, Brigitte (Contribution by), Kaluwa, Catherine (Contribution by), Oduma, Jemimah (Contribution by), Konde, Tevin (Contribution by), Opondoh, Angela (Contribution by), Muta, Diana (Contribution by), Stanley, Meghan (Contribution by), Rosenbaum, Marieke (Contribution by), Amuguni, Hellen (Contribution by), Alders, Robyn (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9781801468053

Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Ltd

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Pub Date: September 23, 2025

LCCN: 2025939881

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Illustrated

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.25" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 2.11 lbs) 592 pages

Series: Burleigh Dodds Agricultural Science

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Description:

There are an estimated 500 million smallholder farmers across the world, of which a considerable percentage of women. Despite their large numbers and important roles, women smallholders remain largely unsupported and their contribution to agriculture is often devalued because of their sex.

Women and smallholder farming: Addressing global inequities in agriculture provides a comprehensive overview of the main obstacles and challenges women smallholders continue to face, such as restricted access to markets and education, as well as a lack of control over assets and property rights.

The book also assesses the impact of sociocultural factors on women smallholder farmers in different regions around the world, including Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. In highlighting these issues, the book considers how key stakeholders across the agri-food supply chain can support, empower and sufficiently compensate women smallholder farmers for their contribution to agriculture.

Brief description:

Dr Paige Castellanos is Senior Manager of Gender Justice and Inclusion at Oxfam America, USA. Before moving into her new role in 2022, Dr Castellanos was previously Director for the Gender Equity through Agriculture Research and Education (GEARE) Initiative at The Pennsylvania State University, USA. From 2016-2019, Dr Castellanos acted as Project Manager for the Women in Agriculture Network (WAgN): Honduras - a project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to improve women's participation in the horticulture value chain in Honduras. She has published widely on gender, empowerment and agriculture and co-edited the Routledge Handbook of Gender and Agriculture alongside Emerita Professor Carolyn Sachs and other notable researchers in 2020.

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