评价妇女在埃塞俄比亚西奥罗米亚引入辣木树种的农林业示范中的贡献

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mezgebu Senbeto Duguma, Fikadu Kitaba Tola, D. Teshome
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在大多数发展中国家没有很好地考虑性别问题的大多数小规模农业系统中,农林业技术是非常敏锐的做法。辣木是一种热带植物,由13种植物组成,其中5种生长在埃塞俄比亚。本研究旨在评价妇女在农林业示范项目中的潜力和贡献,这些示范项目将辣木和辣木引进农民的田地。选择表现最好的辣木品种和农民喜欢的品种进一步扩大规模也是另一个目标。该活动在瓦拉加西部和东部的五个区进行。共成立了10个农村组,包括150名农民。这两种辣木种植在100个农民的田地里,其中有目的地选择了50名妇女和50名男子,并负责辣木示范。制作了关于辣木生产、重要性和利用的传单和实用培训,并分发给所有有关机构。84%的女性和只有32%的男性有效地展示了辣木物种。对200名农民进行了访谈,根据其生长性能、鲜叶味道和气味以及成活率对两个品种进行了评价和选择。根据上述标准,143名(71.5%)农户选择辣木。总的来说,这两种辣木在大多数地方都表现良好,其利用从家庭层面开始。最后,作者建议妇女是示范农林业技术的潜力,辣木是西部奥罗米亚更受欢迎的物种。
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Evaluation of Women’s Contribution in Agroforestry Demonstration through Moringa Species Introduction in Western Oromia, Ethiopia
Agroforestry technologies are very keen practices in most small-scale farming systems where gender issues are not well considered in most developing countries. Moringa is a tropical plant that consists of 13 species, while five of them are found in Ethiopia. This study aimed to evaluate the potential and contribution of women in agroforestry demonstrations where Moringa oleifera and Moringa stenopetala are introduced in farmers’ fields. Selection of the best performing moringa species and preferred by farmers for further scaling up was also another objective. The activity was conducted in five districts of west and east Wallagga zones. A total of 10 FREG comprising 150 farmers were established. The two moringa species were planted on 100 farmers’ fields where 50 women and 50 men were purposively selected and given responsibilities of moringa demonstration. Leaflets and practical training on moringa production, importance and utilization were prepared and given to all concerned bodies. 84% of women and only 32% of men effectively demonstrated the moringa species. A total of 200 farmers were interviewed to evaluate and select the best from the two species depending on their growth performance, fresh leaf taste and odor, and survival rate. Based on the above criteria, 143 (71.5%) farmers preferred Moringa oleifera. In general, the two moringa species were performed well in most places, and its utilization started at household level. Finally, the authors recommend that women are the potential for demonstrating agroforestry technologies, and Moringa oleifera is a more preferred species in western Oromia.
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Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas
Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, formerly called Sida, Contributions to Botany, publishes research in classical and modern systematic botany—including studies of anatomy, biogeography, chemotaxonomy, ecology, evolution, floristics, genetics, paleobotany, palynology, and phylogenetic systematics. Geographic coverage is global. Articles are published in either English or Spanish; an abstract is provided in both languages. All contributions are peer reviewed and frequently illustrated with maps, line drawings, and full color photographs.
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