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Gender Roles among Cassava Processors in Anambra State, Nigeria


EC Chinaka
BC Okoye
AO Akinpelu
NC Ezebuiro
MN Obasi
E Oti

Abstract

The study was carried out in Anambra and Aguata zones of Anambra State. A Multi-stage random sampling technique was used to select 120 farm families who engage in cassava processing. Data were analysed by the use of descriptive statistics (means, frequencies and percentages).The results showed that cassava processing in the study area was mainly dominated by females. The roles of males were seen to be complementary especially where strength is needed. Most of the respondents were still in their productive years with large household sizes. Non-availability of capital, lack of improved processing equipment and inadequate transportation to the processing site were the most important constraints in the study area. The study therefore calls for policies aimed at making credit accessible and available for processors, provision of closer processing clusters to reduce costs of transportation. Agricultural extension agencies should intensify efforts in disseminating improved processing technologies to processors especially women so as to reduce problems faced during the processing.

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