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Gendered dynamics of state‐led smallholder commercialisation in Ghana. The case of Nkoranza traditional area. (2023). Kugbega, Selorm ; Djurfeldt, Agnes Andersson.
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  13. Smallholder farmers and forest landscape restoration in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Central Malawi. (2022). Richardson, Robert B ; Zulu, Leo C ; Nadia, Ida.
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  15. Empirical Analysis on the Performance of Rural Credit Cooperative’s Shareholding Reform Based on the Rationale of Isomorphic Incentive Compatibility. (2021). Hu, Yue ; Lu, Siwei ; Peng, Jiangang ; Zhang, Huiyuan ; Liu, Guibo.
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  17. Connecting Malian and Burkinabe women’s local experiences of livelihood security to how they participate in politics. (2021). Johnson, Cathryn Evangeline.
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  18. Disparate access to quality land and fertilizers explain Malawi’s gender yield gap. (2021). Jayne, Thomas ; Burke, William.
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  19. Quantifying the Determinants of Climate Change Adaptation Strategies and Farmers’ Access to Credit in South Africa. (2021). Ojo, Temitope ; Belle, Johannes A ; Adetoro, Adetoso A ; Ogundeji, Abiodun A.
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    In: 2021 Conference, August 17-31, 2021, Virtual.
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  21. The Negative Impact of Farm Input Subsidies on Womens Agency in Malawis Matrilocal Settlements. (2021). Marchetta, Francesca ; Kamninga, Tony Mwenda ; Mwale, Martin ; von Fintel, Dieter ; Smith, Anja.
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  22. ‘Pesticides are our children now’: cultural change and the technological treadmill in the Burkina Faso cotton sector. (2020). Luna, Jessie K.
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  23. A Game-Based Approach to Exploring Gender Differences in Smallholder Decisions to Change Farming Practices: White Rice Production in Laos. (2020). Alexander, Kim ; Vorlasan, Sisavan ; Larson, Silva ; Thammavong, Phomma ; Case, Peter ; Perez, Pascal ; Thephavanh, Manithaythip ; Moglia, Magnus ; Connell, John G ; Cornioley, Tina.
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  24. The changing face of agriculture in Tanzania: Indicators of transformation. (2020). Wineman, Ayala ; Jayne, Thomas ; Kray, Holger ; Modamba, Emma Isinika.
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  25. Which type of producer organization is (more) inclusive? Dynamics of farmers’ membership and participation in the decision‐making process. (2020). Mshenga, Patience ; Mwambi, Mercy ; Bijman, Jos.
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  27. Masculinity, men and patriarchal issues aside: How do women’s actions impede women’s access to land? Matters arising from a peri-rural community in Nigeria. (2019). Chigbu, Uchendu Eugene.
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  28. Women and farmland preservation: The impact of women’s participation in farmland management governance in Japan. (2018). Nakatani, Tomoaki ; Takayama, Taisuke ; Horibe, Atsushi.
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