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A case of transdisciplinarity and collaborative decision making: the co-construction of Gendered Food Product Profiles, Forsythe, L., Olaosebikan, O., Teeken, B., Newilah, G. N.*, Mayanja, S., Nanyonjo, A. R.*, Iragaba, P.*, Okoye, B.*, Marimo, P., Kenneth, A.*, Adinsi, L.*, Vepowo, C. K.*, Adetonah, S., Tinyiro, S. E.*, Bouniol, A., Dufour, D., Akissoe, N. H.* and Madu, T.*, in: Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, volume 104, number 8, pages 4485-4497, ISSN 0022-5142, 2024. [DOI]
 
A case study of cassava trait preferences of men and women farmers in Nigeria: Implications for gender-responsive cassava variety development, Olaosebikan, O., Kulakow, P., Tufan, H. A., Madu, T.*, Egesi, C. and Teeken, B., CGIAR Gender and breeding initiative. Working Paper. No. 3., pages 35-43, International Potato Center, ISBN ISSN: 2309-6586, 2018.
 
A gender perspective on pest and disease management from the cases of roots, tubers and bananas in Asia, Kawarazuka, N., Damtew, E., Mayanja, S., Okonya, J. S.*, Rietveld, A., Slavchevska, V. and Teeken, B., in: Frontiers in Agronomy, volume 2, number -: 7, pages 1-5, 2020. [DOI]
 
A gendered analysis of the effect of financial inclusion on household welfare in Burundi, Atta-Aidoo, J.*, Matthew, E. C.*, Saleh, A. O.* and Bizoza, S., in: Review of Development Economics, pages 1-21, ISSN 1363-6669, 2023. [DOI]
 
A gendered conjoint analysis of tilapia trait preference rankings among urban consumers in Zambia: evidence to inform genetic improvement programs, Murphy, S ., Cole, S. M., Kaminski, A. M., Charo-Karisa, H., Basiita, R. K., McDougall, C., Kakwasha, K., Mulilo, T., Rajaratnam, S. and Mekkawy, W., in: Aquaculture, volume 591, number -: 741110, pages 1-12, ISSN 0044-8486, 2024. [DOI]
 
A gendered ecosystem services approach to identify novel and locally-relevant strategies for jointly improving food security, nutrition, and conservation in the Barotse Floodplain, Estrada-Carmona, N., Attwood, S., Cole, S. M., Remans, R. and DeClerck, F., in: International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, pages 351-375, ISSN 1473-5903, 2020. [DOI]
 
Access to finance and rural youth entrepreneurship in Benin: Is there a gender gap?, Senou, M. M.* and Manda, J., in: African Development Review-Revue Africaine de Developpement, pages 1-13, ISSN 1017-6772, 2022. [DOI]
 
Addressing gendered varietal and trait preferences in west African maize, Tegbaru, A., Menkir, A., Baco, M. N.*, Idrisou, L.*, Sissoko, D.*, Eyitayo, A. O.*, Tsedeke, A.* and Abdoulaye, T., in: World Development Perspectives, volume 20, number -: 100268, pages 1-9, ISSN 2452-2929, 2020. [DOI]
 
Adoption of improved soybean and gender differential productivity and revenue impacts: evidence from Nigeria, Kamara, A. Y.*, Oyinbo, O.*, Manda, J., Kamsang, L.* and Kamai, N., in: Food and Energy Security, number -: e385, pages 1-25, ISSN 2048-3694, 2022. [DOI]
 
Agricultural extension in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo: does gender matter?, Lambrecht, I., Vanlauwe, B. and Maertens, M., in: European Review of Agricultural Economics, pages 1-33, ISSN 0165-1587, 2016. [DOI]
 
Analysis of gender and governance of value chain-based systems on rice and vegetable crops in southern Benin and Mali, Adetonah, S., Coulibaly, O., Ahoyo, R., Sessou, E., Dembele, U.*, Huat, J., Houssou, G., Vodouhe, G. and Loko, J., in: Open Journal of Social Sciences, volume 3, pages 134-141, ISSN 2327-5952, 2015. [DOI]
 
Analysis of gender roles in cassava production in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, Akpabiio, I.A. and Ekpe, E.*, in: In: Root Crops: proceedings of 8th ISTRC-AB Triennial Symposium, 12-16 November 2001, IITA, Ibadan, Nigeria, pages 88-91, ISTRC-AB, 2003.
 
Anticipating social differentiation and unintended consequences in scaling initiatives using GenderUp, a method to support responsible scaling, McGuire, E., Leeuwis, C., Rietveld, A. and Teeken, B., in: Agricultural Systems, volume 215, number -: 103866, pages 1-17, ISSN 0308-521X, 2024. [DOI]
 
Assessing the gender mainstreaming strategy for promoting sustainable agriculture in Borno state (PROSAB), Gurung, B., Adamu, M, Samuel, M.*, Tegbaru, A., Gadzama, R., Gayya, I.* and Pindar, H., 2008.
 
Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on gender equality and the youth and social inclusion in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cole, S. M., Dontsop-Nguezet, P., Bokanga, M., Bamba, Z. and Manyong, V., Study brief, 2021. [DOI]
 
Beyond ''women's traits'': exploring how gender, social difference and household characteristics influence trait preferences, Teeken, B., Garner, E., Agbona, A ., Balogun, I., Olaosebikan, O., Bello, A. A., Madu, T.*, Okoye, B.*, Egesi, C., Kulakow, P. and Tufan, H. A., in: Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, volume 5, number -: 740926, pages 1-13, ISSN 2571-581X, 2021. [DOI]
 
Building demand-led and gender-responsive breeding programs, Polar, V., Teeken, B., Mwende, J.*, Marimo, P., Tufan, H. A., Ashby, J. A., Cole, S. M., Mayanja, S., Okello, J. J., Kulakow, P. and Thiele, G., pages 483-461, chapter 16, Springer, ISBN 978-3-030-92021-0, 2022. [DOI]
 
Building gender-sensitive climate-smart agriculture approaches for sustainable food- energy systems, Yami, M., Haddis, E.*, Birhane, E.* and Kidu, G.*, pages 203-210, chapter 18, World Agroforestry, ISBN 978-9966-108-24-1, 2019.
 
Cassava farmers' preferences for varieties and seed dissemination system in Nigeria: gender and regional perspectives, Bentley, J. W.*, Olanrewaju, A., Madu, T.*, Olaosebikan, O., Abdoulaye, T., Assfaw Wossen, T., Manyong, V., Kulakow, P., Ayedun, B., Ojide, M., Girma Tessema, G., Rabbi, I. Y., Asumugha, G.* and Tokula, M.*, IITA Monograph, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), ISBN 978-978-8444-82-4, 2017.
 
Change in gender relations: managerial and transformative approaches of gender mainstreaming in agriculture, Tegbaru, A., FitzSimons, J., Gurung, B. and Odame, H.H., in: Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment, volume 8, number 3&4, pages 1024-1032, ISSN 1459-0255, 2010.
 
Climate change adaptation in agriculture and natural resource management in Tanzania: a gender policy review, Acosta, M., Ampaire, E., Okolo, W., Twyman, J. and Jassogne, L., 2016.
 
Climate-resilient aquatic food systems require transformative change to address gender and intersectional inequalities, Adam, R., Amani, A., Kuijpers, R., Danielsen, K., Smits, E., Kruijssen, F., Moran, N., Tigchelaar, M., Wabnitz, C., Tilley, A., Luzzi, M., Peerzadi, R. H., Ride, A., Rossignoli, C. M., Allison, E. H., Cole, S. M., Zatti, I., Ouko, K. and Farnworth, C. R., in: PLOS Climate, volume 3, number 7: e0000309, pages 1-25, ISSN 2767-3200, 2024. [DOI]
 
Considering gender in pest and disease management: FAQs for gender-responsive data collection and extension work, Kawarazuka, N., Damtew, E., Mayanja, S., Okonya, J., Rietveld, A., Slavchevska, V. and Teeken, B., Brief - Gender pest disease, 2020.
 
Contested 'respectability': gender and labour in the life stories of Tanzanian women and men in the hospitality industry, Fischer, G., in: Journal of Eastern African Studies, volume 12, number 3, pages 575-593, ISSN 1753-1055, 2018. [DOI]
 
Contracting and gender equity in Tanzania: using a value chain approach to understand the role of gender in organic spice certification, Bullock, R., Gyau, A., Mithoefer, D. and Swisher, M., in: Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, pages 1-13, ISSN 1742-1705, 2017. [DOI]
 
Defferentiated gender ownership of cassava fields and implications for root yield variations in small holder agriculture of southeast Nigeria, Enete, A., Nweke, F., Achike, A.I. and Tollens, E. F., in: Tropicultura, volume 19, number 3, pages 105-109, ISSN 0771-3312, 2001.
 
Designing gender and youth responsive agronomic solutions, Study report: Digital Green Ethiopia & Fertilizer Ethiopia use cases, Lambrecht, I., Ma, N., Ragasa, C., Cole, S. M., Iradukunda, F., Ebrahim, M., Liben, F., Abera, W., Tamene, L., Tigabie, A., Tsedalu, B., Bekele, M., Desta, G., Tesfaye, F. K. and Regassa, D., 2023.
 
Designing gender- and youth-responsive agronomic solutions. Study report: Sasakawa Africa Association Nigeria use case, Lambrecht, I., Ma, N., Ragasa, C., Cole, S. M., Kreye, C., Peter, H., Yergo, W., Arouna, A., Tijjani, K., Shehu, B. M., Ibrahim, A., Kazuki, S., Kamara, A., Aliyu, M. K., Taru, A. and Sasakawa Africa Association, , 2023.
 
Developing Gender and Youth-Responsive Agronomic solutions for use cases in the Excellence in Agronomy Initiative: standard operating procedure user guide, Cole, S. M., Lambrecht, I. and Iradukunda, F., 2023.
 
Economic analysis of on-farm trial of drought tolerant maize in Kwara state Nigeria: a gender approach, Ayinde, O. E.*, Abdoulaye, T., Takim, F. O.*, Oloyede, A. O.* and Bankole, F. A.*, in: Trakia Journal of Sciences, volume 14, number 3, pages 287-293, ISSN 1312-1723, 2016. [DOI]
 
Empowerment and gender norms among Yoruba women and men cassava producers, Adeyeye, O. and Fischer, G., in: Heliyon, pages 1-15, ISSN 2405-8440, 2024. [DOI]
 
Examining choice to advance gender equality in breeding research, Polar, V., Mohan, R. R., McDougall, C., Teeken, B., Mulema, A. A., Marimo, P. and Yila, J., pages 77-111, chapter 2, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), ISBN 978-0-89629-391-5, 2021. [DOI]
 
Factors affecting the diffusion of the innovations by gender in cowpea value chains in west Africa, Adetonah, S., Pan African Grain Legumes and World Cowpea, 2016.
 
Factors influencing gender and youth integration in agricultural research and innovation in Africa, Yami, M.*, Abioye, O., Sore, S., Mugisho, A. and Abdoulaye, T., in: CABI Agriculture and Bioscience, volume 5, number -: 12, pages 1-12, ISSN 2662-4044, 2024. [DOI]
 
Feed the Future: Gender equality and social inclusion considerations in AID-I Great Lakes Region, USAID, and IITA, , USAID; IITA, 2023.
 
Feminist research in agriculture: moving beyond gender-transformative approaches, Cole, S. M., Rajaratnam, S., Liani, M., Joshi, D., Basnet, S., Bisht, M., Shijagurumayum, M. S., Jain, M.*, Kumar, P.*, Fischer, K., Puozaa, D. K.*, Reyes, A. and Velasco, H., pages 193-226, chapter 10, Springer, ISBN 978-3-031-60985-5, 2024. [DOI]
 
Fish losses for whom? A gendered assessment of post-harvest losses in the Barotse floodplain fishery, Zambia, Kaminski, A. M., Cole, S. M., Al Haddad, R. E., Kefi, A. S.*, Chilala, A. D.*, Chisule, G.*, Mukuka, K. N. *, Longley, C., Teoh, S. J. and Ward, A. R., in: Sustainability, volume 12, number -: 10091, pages 1-20, ISSN 2071-1050, 2020. [DOI]
 
Framework for Incorporating Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) elements in Climate Information Services (CIS), Mapedza, E., Huyer, S., Chanana, N., Rose, A., Jacobs-Mata, I., Mudege, N. N., Homann-Kee Tui, S., Gbegbelegbe, S., Nsengiyumva, G., Mutenje, M. and Nohayi, N., in: Sustainability, volume 15, number 1: 190, pages 1-20, ISSN 2071-1050, 2023. [DOI]
 
Gender accommodative versus transformative approaches: a comparative assessment within a post-harvest fish loss reduction intervention, Cole, S. M., Kaminski, A. M., McDougall, C., Kefi, A. S.*, Marinda, P. A.*, Maliko, M.* and Mtonga, J.*, in: Gender, Technology and Development, volume 24, number 1, pages 48-65, ISSN 0971-8524, 2020. [DOI]
 
Gender analysis in agricultural production: IITA research guide, No. 58, Buckland, L. and Haleegoah, J., IITA research guide, No. 58, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 1996.
 
Gender analysis in grain maize value chain in northern and central Benin, Adetonah, S., Coulibaly, O., Satoguina, H.*, Sangare, A.* and Dossavi-yovo, N. H., in: International Journal of Research in Social Sciences, volume 6, number 7, pages 51-64, ISSN 2249-2496, 2016.
 
Gender and access to cowpea innovations in West Africa: a review of some critical issues, Adetonah, S., Nouhoheflin, T. and Aitchedji, C., in: Innovative research along the cowpea value chain: Proceedings of the Fifth World Cowpea Conference on improving livelihoods in the cowpea value chain through advancement in science, held in Saly, Senegal, 27 September - 1 October 2010, pages 419-432, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 2012.
 
Gender and adoption of cowpea innovations in West Africa: review of some critical issues, SounKour, A., Ousmane, C. and Aitchedji, C., Abstract (Oral presentation) in Program and Book of Abstracts of the 5th World Cowpea Research Conference, held at Palm Beach Hotel, Saly, Senegal. 27 September - 1 October, 2010.
 
Gender and climate change adaptation in Uganda: insights from Rakai, Kristjanson, P., Bernier, Q., Bryan, E., Ringler, C., Meinzen-Dick, R. and Ampaire, E., Newsletter: Project Note no. 03, 2015.
 
Gender and generation: an intra-household analysis on access to resources in southern Mali, De Groote, H. and Coulibaly, N., in: African Crop Science Journal, volume 6, number 1, pages 79-95, ISSN 1021-9730, 1998.
 
Gender and impact of climate change adaptation on soybean farmers' revenue in rural Togo, west Africa, Ali, E.*, Awade, N. E.* and Abdoulaye, T., in: Cogent Food & Agriculture, volume 6, number -: 743625, pages 1-15, ISSN 2331-1932, 2020. [DOI]
 
Gender and innovation in agriculture: a case study of farmers' varietal preference of drought tolerant maize in southern Guinea Savannah region of Nigeria, Ayinde, O. E.*, Abdoulaye, T., Olaoye, G.* and Akangbe,, J.*, in: Albanian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, volume 12, number 4, pages 617-625, ISSN 2218-2020, 2013.
 
Gender and mechanization: exploring the sustainability of mechanized forage chopping in Tanzania, Fischer, G., Wittich, S., Malima, G., Sikumba, G., Lukuyu, B., Ngunga, D. and Rugalabam, J.*, in: Journal of Rural Studies, volume 64, pages 112-122, ISSN 0743-0167, 2018. [DOI]
 
Gender and the legume alliance - integrating multi-media communication approaches and input brokerage: common bean and soybean campaign report - Tanzania, Njunge, R., Sones, D., Oduor, G., Baars, E., Watiti, J. and Romney, D., 2017.
 
Gender and the legume alliance deliverable 2.3: intra-household household survey in Ghana, Kansiime, M., Macharia, M., Adraki, P.* and Obeng, F.*, 2017.
 
Gender and the legume alliance: integrating multi-media communication approaches and input brokerage - intra-household survey report - Tanzania, Macharia, M., Kansiime, M., Baars, E., Rutatora, D.* and Silvia, S., 2017.
 
Gender and variety selection: Farmers assessment of local corn varieties in southern Mali, Defoer, T., Kamara, A. and De Groote, H., in: African Crop Science Journal, volume 5, pages 65-76, 1997.
 
Gender- and youth-sensitive data collection tools to support decision making for inclusive sustainable agricultural intensification, Grabowski, P., Djenontin, I., Zulu, L., Kamoto, J.*, Kampanje-Phiri, J.*, Darkwah, A.*, Egyir, I.* and Fischer, G., in: International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, pages 1-17, ISSN 1473-5903, 2020. [DOI]
 
Gender barriers and success factors that shape women's involvement in and benefits from cassava seed production businesses in Tanzania, Mwakanyamale, D. F., Baumung, L., Cole, S. M., Webber, A., Saleh, N. and Kapinga, R., 2021.
 
Gender differences in reception of information and its effects on the adoption of improved soybean technologies in Njombe region - Tanzania, Nimbona, D.*, Kenyatta University, 2019.
 
Gender differences in technology adoption and agricultural productivity: evidence from Malawi, Hirpa Tufa, A., Alene, A., Cole, S. M., Manda, J., Feleke, S., Abdoulaye, T., Chikoye, D. and Manyong, V., in: World Development, volume 159, number -: 106027, pages 1-15, ISSN 0305-750X, 2022. [DOI]
 
Gender differentiation on the determinants and intensity of adoption of Purdue improved cowpea storage (PICS) bags in Northern Nigeria, Ndaghu, N.*, Abdoulaye, T., Mustapha, A.*, Fani, D. C. R.*, Tabetando, R.*, Henrietta, U. U.* and Kamsang, L.*, in: Heliyon, volume 9, number -: e23026, pages 1-7, ISSN 2405-8440, 2023. [DOI]
 
Gender empowerment outcomes of an improved health and nutrition project, Tegbaru, A., FitzSimons, J. and Gondwe, T., Poster presented at the R4D week, 22 - 28 Nov. 2015, IITA Ibadan, Nigeria, 2015.
 
Gender equality and social inclusion in the great lakes accelerated innovation delivery initiative rapid delivery hub (AID-I GLR): a training manual, Liani, M., Cole, S. M., Mutuo, P., Mignouna, J., Nabahungu, N. L., Ampadu-Boakye, T. and Konlambigue, M., USAID/IITA, 2024.
 
Gender implications in project design: a way forward in development process, Ekop, M.O., in: In: Biometry and quality of life: proceedings of 6th IBS-SUSAN, 23-27 August 1999, IITA, Ibadan, Nigeria, pages 270-278, 2000.
 
Gender in climate change, agriculture, and natural resource policies: insights from east Africa, Ampaire, E., Acosta, M., Huyer, S., Kigonya, R., Muchunguzi, P., Muna, R.* and Jassogne, L., in: Climatic Change, pages 1-18, ISSN 0165-0009, 2019. [DOI]
 
Gender influence on participation in cassava value chains in smallholder farming sectors: evidence from Kigoma region, Tanzania, Masamha, B., Uzokwe, V. N. E., Ntagwabira, F. E., Gabagambi, D.* and Mamiro, P.*, in: Experimental Agriculture, pages 1-16, ISSN 0014-4797, 2017. [DOI]
 
Gender mainstreaming in agriculture In: IITA PROSAB Policy Briefs, Amaza, P., Helsen, J., Olayemi, J. K.* and Ellis-Jones, J., International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 2006.
 
Gender norms and their implications for banana production and recovery in west Africa, Nkengla-Asi, L., Olaosebikan, O., Che, V. S., Ngatat, S., Zandjanakou-Tachin, M., Hanna, R. and Kumar, P. L., Advances in Gender Research, volume 28, pages 61-75, chapter 4, Emerald Publishing Limited, ISBN 978-1-83-867388-8, 2020. [DOI]
 
Gender outcome harvesting in cassava value chains: report, Tegbaru, A., Dontsop-Nguezet, P., Yomeni, M. O., Adewole, A., Olaoluwa, O., Amato-Masirika, S. and Mamakor, D., 2016.
 
Gender participation and decision making in crop management in great lakes region of Central Africa, Ochieng, J., Ouma, E.+ and Birachi, E., in: Gender, Technology and Development, volume 18, number 3, pages 341-362, ISSN 0971-8524, 2014. [DOI]
 
Gender roles in sourcing and sharing of banana planting material in communities with and without banana bunchy top disease in Nigeria, Nkengla-Asi, L., Eforuoku, F., Olaosebikan, O., Ladigbolu, T. A., Amah, D., Hanna, R. and Kumar, P. L., in: Sustainability, volume 13, number 6: 3310, pages 1-14, ISSN 2071-1050, 2021. [DOI]
 
Gender roles in the development of sustainable food systems in sub-Saharan Africa, Ofori-Bah, A. and Aryeetey, E.B., in: In: Strategies for farming systems development in sub-Saharan Africa:proceedings of EPHTA, 17-20 November 1998, IITA, Ibadan, Nigeria, pages 182-203, EPHTA, 2003.
 
Gender surprises in food production, processing, and marketing with emphasis on cassava in Africa: COSCA working paper, No. 19, Nweke, F. and Enete, A., COSCA working paper, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), ISBN 978-131-158-4, 1999.
 
Gender, climate change, and resilient food systems: lessons from strategic adaptation by smallholder farmers in Cameroon, Nkengla-Asi, L., Babu, S., Kirscht, H., Apfelbacher, S., Hanna, R. and Tegbaru, A., IFPRI discussion paper 01658, International Food Policy Research Institute, 2017.
 
Gender, vegetable value chains, income distribution and access to resources: insights from surveys in Tanzania, Fischer, G., Gramzow, A. and Laizer, A., in: European Journal of Horticultural Science, volume 82, number 6, pages 319-327, ISSN 1611-4426, 2017. [DOI]
 
Gender, work and population in sub-Saharan Africa, Adepoju, A. and Oppong, C., James Curey, 1994.
 
Gender-based constraints affecting biofortified cassava production, processing and marketing among men and women adopters in Oyo and Benue states, Nigeria, Olaosebikan, O., Bello, A. A., Owoade, D., Adedayo, O., Aina, O., Ilona, P., Muheebwa, A.*, Teeken, B., Iluebbey, P., Kulakow, P., Bakare, M. A. and Parkes, E., in: Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology, volume 105, pages 17-27, ISSN 0885-5765, 2019. [DOI]
 
Gender-based effects of climate variability on farmers' risk behaviour to stress tolerant maize variety in Nigeria, Ajewole, O. O.*, University of Ilorin, 2021.
 
Gender-based preferences and physico-chemical characteristics of new yam varieties, Effah-Manu, L.*, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, 2022.
 
Gender-disaggregated consumer testing and descriptive sensory analysis of local and new yam varieties, Effah-Manu, L.*, Wireko-Manu, F. D.*, Agbenorhevi, J. K.*, Maziya-Dixon, B. and Oduro, I.*, in: Foods, volume 12, number 3: 537, pages 1-15, ISSN 2304-8158, 2023. [DOI]
 
Gender-disaggregated seasonal and daily calendars of farmers in Uganda and Tanzania, Marimo, P., Shelton, C., Caron, C., Crichton, R. J., Madalla, N., Mpoki, S.*, Swennen, R., Van den Bergh, I. and Kibooga, C., Booklet, 2021.
 
Gender-responsive approaches to rapid climate warming among smallholder farmers, Akyala, A.*, Ayanlade, A.*, Adeyeye, O. and Oluwatimilehin, I. A.*, in: Current Research in Environmental Sustainability, volume 5, number -: 100219, pages 1-10, ISSN 2666-0490, 2023. [DOI]
 
Gender-specific factors affecting agricultural output of small-scale farmers in sub-Saharan Africa: western Kenya, a case study, Ajayi, O., Odulaja, A.*, Nokoe, S. and Bamiduro, T., in: Journal of Tropical Forest Resources, volume 15, number 2, pages 130-136, 1999.
 
Household technology adoption: gendered opportunities and constraints in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo, Bullock, R., Dontsop-Nguezet, P. and Tegbaru, A., Poster presented at the R4D week, 22 - 28 Nov., IITA Ibadan, Nigeria, 2015.
 
How does gender affect the adoption of agricultural innovations? the case of improved maize technology in Ghana, Doss, C.R. and Morris, M.L., in: Agricultural Economics, volume 25, number 1, pages 27-39, ISSN 0169-5150, 2001.
 
IITA-Gender Responsive Breeding Training Report, Cavicchioli, M., Zimbiti, T. K., Teeken, B., Nwanze, D. O., Liani, M., Parkes, E. and Bello, A. A., 2022.
 
Incorporating gender concerns into on-farm research: the household and alley farming in southwestern Nigeria, Francis, P.A. and Atta-Krah, A. N., pages 1-7, chapter one, ILCA, 1988.
 
Influence of gender, technology and livelihood status on empowerment of cassava smallholders in southwest Nigeria, Adeyeye, O.*, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, 2018.
 
Insects as feed: gendered knowledge attitudes and practices among poultry and Pond Fish farmers in Kenya, Waithanji, E.*, Affognon, D. H.*, Kingori, S., Diiro, G., Nakimbugwe, D.* and Fiaboe, K., in: NJAS - Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences, pages 1-15, ISSN 1573-5214, 2019. [DOI]
 
Is taking gender into account for development and diffusion of agricultural innovations justified? The case of drought tolerant maize in Northern Benin, Baco, M. N.*, Affoukouk, T.*, Moumouni, I.* and Abdoulaye, T., in: Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, volume 7, number 10, pages 290-297, ISSN 2141-2170, 2015. [DOI]
 
Making climate-smart cocoa inclusive: towards a framework for gender transformation, Torvikey, G. D.*, Dalaa, M. A., Obeng Adomaa, F., Abdul-Razak, S., Amoah, I. A.*, Kofituo, R. K., Tettey, A. and Asare, R., in: South African Review of Sociology, pages 1-16, ISSN 2152-8586, 2024. [DOI]
 
Mapping cassava food value chains in Tanzania's smallholder farming sector: the implications of intra-household gender dynamics, Masamha, B., Thebe, V.* and Uzokwe, V. N. E., in: Journal of Rural Studies, volume 58, number 1, pages 82-92, ISSN 0743-0167, 2018. [DOI]
 
Participation in and gains from traditional vegetable value chains: a gendered analysis of perceptions of labour, income and expenditure in producers' and traders' households, Fischer, G., Patt, N., Ochieng, J. and Mvungi, H., in: European Journal of Development Research, pages 1-25, ISSN 0957-8811, 2020. [DOI]
 
Participatory action research, social networks, and gender influence soil fertility management in Tanzania, Mponela, P., Manda, J., Kinyua, M. and Kihara, J., in: Systemic Practice and Action Research, volume 36, pages 141-163, ISSN 1094-429X, 2022. [DOI]
 
Pathogen-derived resistance using a viral nucleocapsid gene confers only partial non-durable protection in peanut against peanut bud necrosis virus, Rao, S. C.*, Bhatnagar-Mathur, P., Kumar, P. L., Reddy, S. and Sharma, K., in: Archives of Virology, volume 158, number 1, pages 133-143, ISSN 0304-8608, 2013. [DOI]
 
People's paticipation and gender considerations in technology assessment and transfer, Adekanye, T.O., pages 96-109, 1999.
 
Perceived effect of feed-health intervention for improved small ruminant production on gender and household nutrition in northern Ghana, Ayantunde, A. A., Salifu, S., Mohammed, S.* and Konlan, S., ILRI, Africa RISING, 2019.
 
Ploidy versus gender effects on inheritance of quantitative traits in Musa species, Oselebe, H. O.* and Tenkouano, A., in: Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference, Agricultural Society of Nigeria (ASN). October 19-23, 2008 Ebonyi State Unversity, Abakaliki, Nigeria, pages 1118-1122, 2008.
 
Prioritizing preferred traits in the yam value chain in Nigeria: a gender situation analysis, Okoye, B.*, Ofoeze, M.*, Ejechi, M. *, Onwuka, S.*, Nwafor, S.*, Onyemauwa, N.*, Ukeje, B.*, Eluagu, C.*, Obidiegwu, J.*, Olaosebikan, O. and Madu, T.*, in: Frontiers in Sociology, volume 8, number : 1232626, pages 1-9, ISSN 2297-7775, 2023. [DOI]
 
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Realizing inclusive SAI: contextualizing indicators to better evaluate gender and intergenerational inequity in SAI processes and outcomes - cases from southern and western Africa, Zulu, L., Djenontin, I., Darkwah, A.*, Kamoto, J.*, Kampanje-Phiri, J.*, Fischer, G., Grabowski, P. and Egyir, I.*, in: International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, pages 1-27, ISSN 1473-5903, 2020. [DOI]
 
Recovering banana production in bunchy top-affected areas in Sub-Saharan Africa: developing genderresponsive approaches, Ajambo, S., Rietveld, A., Nkengla, L. W., Niyongere, C.*, Dhed'a, D. B.*, Olaosebikan, O., Nitunga, E.*, Toengaho, J.*, Kumar, P. L., Hanna, R., Kankeu, R. S. and Omondi, A., in: Acta Horticulturae, volume 1196, pages 219-228, ISSN 0567-7572, 2018. [DOI]
 
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SARD-SC Special Newsletter on gender outcome harvesting in Sierra Leone, SARD-SC, , Akem, C. and Adewole, A., Special Newsletter, 2016.
 
Selective breeding trait preferences for farmed tilapia among low-income women and men consumers in Egypt: implications for pro-poor and gender responsive fish breeding programmes, Murphy, S., Charo-Karisa, H., Rajaratnam, S., Cole, S. M., McDougall, C., Nasr-Allah, A. M., Kenawy, D., Abou Zead, M. Y., van Brakel, M. L., Banks, L. K. and Ibrahim, N., in: Aquaculture, volume 525, number -: 735042, pages 1-11, ISSN 0044-8486, 2020. [DOI]
 
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Sustainable agricultural intensification and gender-biased land tenure systems: an exploration and conceptualization of interactions, Fischer, G., Darkwah, A.*, Kamoto, J.*, Kampanje-Phiri, J.*, Grabowski, P. and Djenontin, I., in: International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, pages 1-20, ISSN 1473-5903, 2020. [DOI]
 
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Keywords:gender, agricultural innovations, adoption and diffusion, cowpea, west Africa

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Report to IITAon gender consultancy, 27 January to 12 February, 1994, Curry, J.J., IITA, 1994.
 
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Stakeholder engagement to manage banana diseases in the great lakes Region, Njukwe, E., Dontsop-Nguezet, P. and Amato-Masirika, S., Abstract presented in the 3rd International Workshop of the Learning Alliance on Banana Bunchy Top Disease Control in Africa 23 - 28 May, Herbert Albrecht Conference Center International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Ibadan, Nigeria, 2016.
 
An investigation of factors that influence the technical efficiency of soybean production in the Guinea savannas of Nigeria, Amaza, P. and Ogundari, K., in: Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment, volume 6, number 1, pages 132-136, ISSN 1459-0255, 2007.
 
Abstract:
The objective of this study was to examine the determinants of technical efficiency (TE) of soybean production in the Guinea savannas. A stochastic frontier production function, using maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) technique was applied in the analysis of data collected in 2006 from a sample of 182 soybean farmers in the guinea savannas of Borno State, Nigeria. The MLE results revealed that farm size, seeds, family labour, hired labour and fertilizer were the major factors that were associated with change in the output of soybeans and were significant (ρ=0.05). About 78% variations in the farmers output can be attributed to differences in their technical efficiency. The mean farmers TE index was found to be 0.79. The implication is that soybean production could be increased by approximately 21% through the improved use of available resources, given the current state of technology. Farmer-specific efficiency factors, which comprise age, gender and use of animal traction and market accessibility, were the significant factors that account for the observed variation in efficiency among the farmers. The policy implication of this finding is that providing farmers with effective market linkage, access to education, especially extension education and credit facilities to purchase animal traction will strengthen their present level of TE and the productivity potential of the soybean farmers in the study area.