Adept to Adapt: Closing the Gender Capacity Gaps for Scaling Up System of Crop Intensification

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The system of rice intensification (SRI) has been introduced as an alternative system for growing rice with lesser inputs and water. Labour is one of the most crucial concerns in the adoption of SRI by farmers. The adaptation to newer methods of rice cultivation is presumed to be easier if the workforce is adept to adapt. The new skills needed to adopt SRI, are transplanting young and single seedlings and use of mechanical weeders. The present study was therefore, undertaken, to identify training needs of women farmers in SRI cultivation. Line sowing was perceived as a new skill to be acquired and rated as highly skilful. Close attention was needed by women farmers/labour to systematically plant within the square. The paper attempts to apply the components of the community capitals framework (CCF) developed by Cornelia and Jan Flora (2013), for closing the gender capacity gaps in the uptake and scaling up of SCI/SRI. The seven forms of capital in this framework are considered not only as individual capabilities and endowments but are viewed as collective resources and are to be considered in the specific order of natural, cultural, human, social, political, financial and built capital. In this paper emphasis is being given to build the Human and Social Capital for closing the gender capacity gaps for scaling up SCI/SRI. There is immense scope of harnessing the potential of training members of women’s self-help groups (SHG) to form a SRI task force to help in the wide spread adoption of SRI by farmers.
善于适应:缩小扩大作物集约化系统的性别能力差距
水稻集约化系统(SRI)已被引入作为一种替代系统,以较少的投入和水种植水稻。劳工是农民采用SRI的最关键问题之一。如果劳动力善于适应新的水稻种植方法,就会更容易适应。采用SRI所需的新技能是移栽幼苗和单苗以及使用机械除草机。因此,进行本研究的目的是确定妇女农民在SRI栽培方面的培训需要。线播被认为是一种需要获得的新技能,并被评为高技能。妇女农民/劳工需要密切关注在广场内系统地种植。本文试图应用Cornelia和Jan Flora(2013)开发的社区资本框架(CCF)的组成部分,以缩小SCI/SRI的吸收和扩大中的性别能力差距。在这个框架中,资本的七种形式不仅被视为个人能力和禀赋,而且被视为集体资源,并将按照自然、文化、人力、社会、政治、金融和建筑资本的具体顺序加以考虑。本文强调建立人力和社会资本,以缩小性别能力差距,扩大SCI/SRI。培训妇女自助小组(SHG)成员的潜力有很大的空间,可以组成一个SRI工作队,帮助农民广泛采用SRI。
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