Join one of the world’s biggest gender research networks for the 2023 @CGIARgender -@icarindia conference in New Delhi, India bringing together practitioners from national agricultural organizations, #NGOS, #CSOs and more
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There's evidence that higher levels of women’s leadership of many activities in Indonesia might be associated with more significant household income and/or productivity.
Dr @aprilaila found female leadership of chilli-harvesting activities can generate enhanced returns. 1/2
Our paper just published in Land Use Policy entitled "Risk preferences, intra-household dynamics and spatial effects on chemical inputs use: Case of small-scale citrus farmers in Indonesia" from @ACIARAustralia funded project. Free access for 50 days at
https://t.co/C7oWXn5eqc
New paper from GFAR grad @aprilaila & supervisors "Impact of hybrid seeds on demand for labour: the case of #chilli production in #Indonesia", online in Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies here: https://t.co/yyTvUfJUIa
Project funded by @ACIARAustralia.
Happy to share my paper co-authored by my supervisor Dr Daniel Gregg and Prof. Randy Stringer @UoAGFAR @balittri
Accounting for diverse risk attitudes in measures of risk perceptions:... https://t.co/qyFbIt7yYj
Five GFAR alumni and Adjunct Lecturer @Risti_Permani were reunited at an 'Advancing Innovations and Resilience in Agriculture Youth Workshop' in Indonesia recently. It is great to hear from our alumni and to see that they stay in touch with each other.
@aprilaila@suprehatin
@ridaakzar from @UoAGFAR highlights in his presentation at #AARES2019 that different groups of farmers should be targeted with different approaches depending on their characteristics to be more efective
Apri Sayekti, from @UoAGFAR, presents her research findings on the dynamic adoption of chilli hybrid varieties: participation of female in farming increase adoption.
… (2/5) Apri Sayekti (1:25pm, Clarendon C) will be presenting ‘Hybrid varieties adoption, continuity, and the impact on farmers’ income: The case of chilli in Indonesia’. This is work from an @ACIARAustralia funded-project. #AARES2019@aprilaila