Farmers,peanuts, and aflatoxins in Uganda: A gendered approach |
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Authors: | Maria Elisa Christie Peace Kyamureku Archileo Kaaya Alexandra Devenport |
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Affiliation: | 1. mechristie@vt.edu |
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Abstract: | This article describes a collaborative research for development project that used participatory methods to engage smallholder farmers in Uganda in post-harvest aflatoxin management. It is based primarily on qualitative research with peanut growers tracing ‘the path of the peanut’ through their hand-drawn maps and journal writing. By focusing on everyday life and including recipes and drawings, this research encouraged women's participation and emphasised women's roles. A unique partnership among universities, women's organisations, and farmers created an environment of mutual learning and produced a book documenting food preparation and other post-harvest practices as part of a study and capacity-building effort on peanuts and aflatoxins. |
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Keywords: | Civil society – Participation NGOs Gender and diversity Environment (built and natural) – Agriculture Methods Social sector – Health Sub-Saharan Africa |
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