Assessment of Gender Mainstreaming in Cassava Production and Utilization among farmers in Benue State, Nigeria
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63954/WAJSS.4.2.6.2025Keywords:
Gender mainstreaming, Cassava production, Division of labor, Decision-making participation, Women empowermentAbstract
This study assessed gender mainstreaming in cassava production and utilization among farmers in Benue State, Nigeria, with an emphasis on labor division, access to resources, decision-making, and socio-economic impacts. Using a multi-stage sampling technique, data were collected from 150 respondents through structured questionnaires and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings revealed a strong female participation in cassava-related activities, particularly in planting, weeding, harvesting, and post-harvest processing. However, women faced disparities in land ownership, credit access, and institutional support. Regression results showed that education, training, and use of improved cassava varieties significantly enhanced yield (R² = 0.61), while land ownership and training were major predictors of decision-making participation (Pseudo R² = 0.34). Chi-square analysis revealed a statistically significant relationship between gender and division of labor in cassava farming (?² = 165.04, p < 0.05). Factor analysis identified three major constraints: input/market access, capacity/workforce limitations, and socio-cultural barriers. Despite women’s pivotal role in productivity, only 14% independently decided on cassava earnings. The study concludes that targeted policies addressing education, land rights, training, and socio-cultural limitations are critical to achieving inclusive gender mainstreaming and sustainable agricultural development.
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