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  • Gender and Household Seed Security in Nepal N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    The study of women's involvement and responsibilities within seed systems in Nepal is scarce, despite the widely held belief that women possess extensive knowledge regarding seed selection and preservation, especially concerning maize and wheat, which are vital staple grains in remote mountain communities. Women play various crucial roles in maize and...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Maize, Migration and Gender Dynamics in Nepal N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    The gender dimension of the maize-based farming system is extremely important. The phenomenon of male out-migration has greatly impacted the dynamics of agricultural labor, leading to more complex gender roles and relationships within households. It is worth noting that almost 90% of migrants are men, which means that women, the elderly, and children are...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Biophysical and Socioeconomic status mapping for targeted agricultural techno... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    Series of thematic maps on biophysical and socioeconomic status of Nepal to guide targeting of agricultural technologies
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Analysis of Household-Level Survey Data: Farm Characteristics and Resource Al... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    Dataset processed from a household-level survey to describe the main farm characteristics, production, and resource allocation in two municipalities across three regions of the country: Surkhet (Gurbhakot) and Khotang (Tuwachung) districts. Data was collected between March and June 2023.
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
  • Farmer Census: Adoption of sustainable intensification technologies in Nepal ... N3 | TTL | RDF/XML | JSON-LD

    CIMMYT Ethiopia
    Sustainable intensification of agriculture (SIA) is promoted by a number of Research-for-Development (R4D) programs and institutions to improve yields, rural incomes, and food security while decreasing or at least maintaining the current expansion of agricultural land and other adverse environmental impacts. One of the major SIA programs was the Cereal...
    Created January 20, 2025 Updated January 20, 2025
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