Working Paper 42: Women empowerment, agriculture commercialisation and gender relations
A value chain analysis, Mvurwi, Zimbabwe
Abstract
This paper aims to develop a better understanding of the pathways women seek to construct livelihoods in or around existing commercialisation hotspots and along the value chain and the outcomes associated with these efforts. The objective of the paper is to provide evidence of the current status and future potential of multiple pathways to commercialising agriculture using selected value chains with a view to strengthening food and nutrition security and empowering women and girls. The study uses sweet potato, strawberry and poultry (including meat and egg production) value chains to examine the pathways to women empowerment and to make policy recommendations for future improvements.
This work is part of the APRA (Agricultural Policy Research Policy in Africa) Programme
Citation
Kwaramba, H.M.; Chigumira, E. and Zimori, L. (2020) Women Empowerment, Agriculture Commercialisation and Gender Relations: A Value Chain Analysis, Mvurwi, Zimbabwe, Working Paper 42, Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium