Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Gender Differential in Productivity and Income of Haricot Bean in Misrak Badawacho District of Southern Ethiopia
View through CrossRef
This study investigates gender differential in agricultural productivity, highlights its key determinants, and estimates the gap in income generated from the production of haricot bean. The study was conducted based on data generated from 122 male headed and 39 female headed households from Misrak Badawacho district of southern Ethiopia. Descriptive and inferential statistics as well as econometric models were employed to analyze the data. The models used were Cobb-Douglas production function, and output decomposition model. The estimates of CobbDouglas production function showed that fertilizer, improved seed, pesticide, labor, total land size, project participation, number of extension contact, tropical livestock unit, and distance from development agent center significantly affected productivity of haricot bean. The estimate of decomposition model found that farm income differences between male and female headed household was 311 birr. Based on the result of the study, it can be recommended that enhancing access to resource endowment and institutional support is critical in increasing the productivity and income of female headed households in the study area.
Keywords: Differential, Gender, productivity, Misrak Badawacho, Haricot Bea
Arba Minch University
Title: Gender Differential in Productivity and Income of Haricot Bean in Misrak Badawacho District of Southern Ethiopia
Description:
This study investigates gender differential in agricultural productivity, highlights its key determinants, and estimates the gap in income generated from the production of haricot bean.
The study was conducted based on data generated from 122 male headed and 39 female headed households from Misrak Badawacho district of southern Ethiopia.
Descriptive and inferential statistics as well as econometric models were employed to analyze the data.
The models used were Cobb-Douglas production function, and output decomposition model.
The estimates of CobbDouglas production function showed that fertilizer, improved seed, pesticide, labor, total land size, project participation, number of extension contact, tropical livestock unit, and distance from development agent center significantly affected productivity of haricot bean.
The estimate of decomposition model found that farm income differences between male and female headed household was 311 birr.
Based on the result of the study, it can be recommended that enhancing access to resource endowment and institutional support is critical in increasing the productivity and income of female headed households in the study area.
Keywords: Differential, Gender, productivity, Misrak Badawacho, Haricot Bea.
Related Results
Assessing the Advantages of Sorghum–Haricot Bean Intercropping Over Sole Cropping and Productivity via Competitive Indices in Ethiopia’s Highland Regions
Assessing the Advantages of Sorghum–Haricot Bean Intercropping Over Sole Cropping and Productivity via Competitive Indices in Ethiopia’s Highland Regions
There is a critical need to address declining farm size‐related land productivity for sustainable agricultural production in Ethiopia. Intercropping cereals, such as sorghum, with ...
Evaluating yield and related trait of Haricot Bean varieties at Dambi Dollo University Research Site, Ethiopia
Evaluating yield and related trait of Haricot Bean varieties at Dambi Dollo University Research Site, Ethiopia
Haricot bean (Phaseolus vulagris L.) is an annual crop cultivated for food as it has high protein content. The objective of this study was to evaluate yield and yield-related trait...
Soil Fertility Management Practices For Faba Bean (Vicia faba L.) Production in Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia
Soil Fertility Management Practices For Faba Bean (Vicia faba L.) Production in Wolaita Zone, Southern Ethiopia
Understanding the soil fertility management practices is indispensable to improve faba bean productivity. However, little effort has been made to assess the soil fertility manageme...
Intercropping Corn with Lablab Bean, Velvet Bean, and Scarlet Runner Bean for Forage
Intercropping Corn with Lablab Bean, Velvet Bean, and Scarlet Runner Bean for Forage
This experiment was designed to determine if intercropping corn (Zea mays L.) with climbing beans is a viable option to increase crude protein (CP) concentration in forage rather t...
Allelopathy of Wheat and Faba Bean Extracts in an Intercropping System
Allelopathy of Wheat and Faba Bean Extracts in an Intercropping System
Abstract
Background
We intensively studied faba bean (Vicia faba L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) intercropping and found that this type of intercropping can effective...
Gender identity development in autistic individuals: An interview study
Gender identity development in autistic individuals: An interview study
Autistic individuals report more gender-related questions and gender incongruence compared to non-autistic peers. However, research on gender identity in autistic individuals lacks...
Effect of Sorghum-Mung Bean Intercropping on Sorghum-Based Cropping System in the Lowlands of North Shewa, Ethiopia
Effect of Sorghum-Mung Bean Intercropping on Sorghum-Based Cropping System in the Lowlands of North Shewa, Ethiopia
Due to decreasing land units and a decline in soil fertility, integrating mung beans into the Sorghum production system is a viable option for increasing productivity and producing...
Consumer intentions to buy nutrient-rich precooked bean snacks: Does sensory evaluation matter?
Consumer intentions to buy nutrient-rich precooked bean snacks: Does sensory evaluation matter?
Precooked bean products have the potential of bridging the common bean demand and consumption gap in Kenya. However, sensory evaluation of novel precooked processed products has be...

