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Mountain Research and Development | 2014

Implications of Conservation Agriculture for Men's and Women's Workloads Among Marginalized Farmers in the Central Middle Hills of Nepal

Jacqueline Halbrendt; Aya H. Kimura; Steven Gray; T.J.K. Radovich; B. Reed; Bir Bahadur Tamang

Abstract Measures of gender-based labor distribution can contribute to understanding the feasibility of agricultural development in mountainous subsistence farming communities. Conservation agriculture (CA) can provide sustained crop yield and improved soil and water conservation in mountain areas prone to degradation and where few inputs are available. This study sought to measure the gendered labor impacts of CA practices and to assess their feasibility in remote farming communities. We surveyed farmers in 3 tribal villages in the Middle Hills of Nepal, where communities consist of smallholder (<2 ha) farmers cultivating highly sloping, marginal lands. Face-to-face interviews and time allocation surveys were used to quantify distribution of labor and to identify engagement in agricultural decision-making in 87% of the households. On-farm plots were used to measure differences between the gender-based labor demands of conventional and CA practices. Results show that women bear a disproportionate burden (53–55%) of on-farm labor. Field trials showed that women would predominantly manage increases in labor demands from CA, particularly where more labor for plowing, sowing, and harvesting is required, yet 51.3% indicated that they have limited control over adoption of new practices. In situations where women are already overburdened, technologies that require additional labor may prove unsustainable. It is crucial to adapt technologies to provide gender-sensitive solutions and meet the needs of the local community. Identifying the gendered constraints of CA is vital to improving understanding of agricultural livelihoods.


Agricultural Systems | 2014

Analysis of conservation agriculture preferences for researchers, extension agents, and tribal farmers in Nepal using Analytic Hierarchy Process

B. Reed; Catherine Chan-Halbrendt; Bir Bahadur Tamang; Narendra Chaudhary


Archive | 2012

Economic analysis of farm labor and profitability of three tribal villages in Nepal

B. Reed; Catherine Chan-Halbrendt; Jacqueline Halbrendt; Cynthia Lai; T.J.K. Radovich; P. Limbu


Archive | 2012

Analysis of farmer and extension agent preference in Nepal using Analytic Hierarchy Process

Catherine Chan-Halbrendt; B. Reed; Jacqueline Halbrendt; Cynthia Lai; T.J.K. Radovich; P. Limbu


Archive | 2012

Improving food security in Nepal: An economic analysis of conservation agriculture adoption in three subsistence farming villages

Catherine Chan-Halbrendt; B. Reed; Jacqueline Halbrendt; T.J.K. Radovich; Susan E. Crow; P. Limbu


Archive | 2014

Understanding gender-based labor constraints for the implementation of conservation agriculture

Jacqueline Halbrendt; Steven Gray; Aya H. Kimura; T.J.K. Radovich; B. Reed; Bishal B. Tamang


Archive | 2013

Using multiple objective linear programming and economic surplus analysis to predict the economic impact of CA adoption: A case study in Odisha, India

B. Reed; Catherine Chan-Halbrendt; Jacqueline Halbrendt; Pravat K. Roul


Archive | 2013

Using competition ratios and total revenue parameters to assess millet and legume intercropping under conservation agriculture production systems in Nepal

B. Paudel; T.J.K. Radovich; Susan E. Crow; Jacqueline Halbrendt; Catherine Chan-Halbrendt; Bishal B. Tamang; B. Reed


Archive | 2013

Measuring the economic impact of conservation agriculture adoption in rural India using linear programming and economic surplus analysis

Catherine Chan-Halbrendt; B. Reed; Jacqueline Halbrendt; Pravat K. Roul


Archive | 2013

Gendered implications for agricultural labor in the mid-hills of Nepal with the introduction of conservation agriculture practices

Jacqueline Halbrendt; B. Reed; T.J.K. Radovich; Bishal B. Tamang

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Jacqueline Halbrendt

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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T.J.K. Radovich

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Steven Gray

Michigan State University

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Susan E. Crow

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Pravat K. Roul

Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology

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