Women in Agriculture: Irrigation as Empowerment Tool

V. A. Baloi, A. Belete, J. Hlongwane
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Promoting women’s empowerment in agriculture is very vital since efforts towards ensuring food security have identified women farmers as key role players in many contexts and set-ups. This study aims to identify and understand the significant factors responsible for empowering women in smallholder irrigation schemes as these may play a crucial role in poverty reduction among women farmers. The authors applied a simple random technique to select 174 women from 8 irrigation schemes across Vhembe and Sekhukhune districts of South Africa. Primary data were collected on their demographics and empowerment using a modified Women Empowerment Agriculture Index developed by IFPRI. This index concludes that women are disempowered. The determinants of empowerment were estimated using multiple linear regression analysis. The results show that there wasa strong correlation between socio-economic characteristics and empowerment; however, only four out of eleven independent variables were significant (i.e., age, marital status, number of dependants and expenditure). The study provides policy suggestions to maintain and improve where women are empowered and to correct where they are disempowered.
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农业中的妇女:灌溉作为赋权工具
促进妇女在农业领域的赋权至关重要,因为确保粮食安全的努力已将女农民确定为许多情况和情况下的关键角色参与者。这项研究的目的是确定和了解在小农灌溉计划中赋予妇女权力的重要因素,因为这些因素可能在减少妇女农民的贫困方面发挥关键作用。作者采用了一种简单的随机技术,从南非Vhembe和Sekhukhune地区的8个灌溉计划中选择了174名妇女。利用国际粮食政策研究所编制的经修订的妇女赋权农业指数收集了她们的人口统计和赋权方面的主要数据。该指数的结论是,女性被剥夺了权力。授权的决定因素估计使用多元线性回归分析。结果表明:社会经济特征与赋权之间存在较强的相关性;然而,11个独立变量中只有4个是重要的(即年龄、婚姻状况、受抚养人数目和支出)。这项研究提供了政策建议,以维持和改善妇女获得权力的地方,并纠正妇女被剥夺权力的地方。
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