埃塞俄比亚妇女在农业及其相关领域的贡献

A. S. Chandel, Tariku Gemede Bedecha, Esayas Girma Hordofa, M. Mathewos, Daba Biru Leta
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妇女积极参与世界各地农业活动的几乎每一个方面。然而,由于发展中国家根深蒂固的性别分工,她们的贡献被低估了。尽管拥有世界上增长最快的经济,埃塞俄比亚仍然是最贫穷的国家之一。它容易受到与天气有关的冲击,并遭受普遍的粮食不安全,特别是在农村人口和小农中。在埃塞俄比亚,女性农民承担了75%的农业劳动,占家庭粮食产量的70%,但她们的产量通常比男性农民少35%,因为她们获得推广服务的机会较少。因此,该研究侧重于反思妇女在埃塞俄比亚农业中的作用。这项研究是在埃塞俄比亚的Oda Dawt Kebele、Teyo区、Arsi区和奥罗米亚州进行的。这项研究的主要目的是查明和审查妇女在农业中的作用。采用定量和定性技术从一手和二手来源收集数据。研究人员采用了简单的随机抽样技术,选择了405名女性作为样本。为了收集数据,问卷用英语编写,然后翻译成当地的阿芬奥罗莫语,以便受访者更容易理解。收集的数据还使用各种统计技术进行了分析。这项以证据为基础的研究的主要目标是确定和审查妇女在农业和相关部门的作用。研究结果表明,妇女在农业活动中发挥的重要作用被低估了。总的来说,这项研究强调了男女劳动力对经济或农业部门的重要性。确认妇女在社会和经济发展中的作用和贡献,特别是规划人员和决策者在家庭和国家两级提高妇女地位和增加粮食安全。随着关于妇女在农业中的作用的研究越来越多,本研究的目的是强调妇女在农业活动中的重要作用。此外,这项研究的结果可能对规划人员、决策者和从业人员有用,因为需要有效利用妇女的劳动力。总的来说,这项研究发现或强调了女性劳动力相对于男性劳动力在促进农业部门经济活动方面的重要性。
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Contributions of Ethiopian Women in Farming and Its Allied Fields
Women are active participants in almost every aspect of agricultural activity around the world. However, due to the deep-rooted gender division of labor in developing countries, their contribution is underestimated. Despite having the fastest growing economy in the world, Ethiopia is still one of the poorest nations. It is vulnerable to weather-related shocks and suffers from widespread food insecurity, particularly among rural populations and smallholder farmers. In Ethiopia, women farmers perform 75 percent of farm labor, which accounts for 70 percent of household food production, but they typically produce up to 35 percent less than male farmers because they have less access to extension services. Therefore, the study focused on reflecting on the role of women in Ethiopian agriculture. This study was conducted at Oda Dawt Kebele, Teyo District, Arsi Zone, and the Oromia Regional State in Ethiopia. The main objective of the study was to identify and examine the role of women in agriculture. Quantitative and qualitative techniques were used to collect data from primary and secondary sources. The researcher used a simple random sampling technique and chose 405 women as the sample size. The questionnaires were written in English for data collection and then translated into the local Afan Oromo language for easier comprehension by respondents. The data collected was also analyzed using a variety of statistical techniques. The main objectives of this evidence-based study were to identify and examine the role of women in agriculture and related sectors. The study results suggest that women play an important role in farming activities that are underestimated. In general, the study emphasizes the importance of the male and female workforce for the economic or agricultural sector. Recognition of the roles and contributions of women in social and economic development, particularly by planners and policymakers, to improve the status of women and increase food security at household and national levels. The purpose of this study is to highlight the important role of women in agricultural activities as the number of studies on the role of women in agriculture increases. In addition, the results of this research could be useful for planners, decision-makers, and practitioners as effective use of women's labor power are required. In general, the study discovers or emphasizes the importance of the female labor force, as opposed to the male labor force, in contributing to the economic activity of the agricultural sector.
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