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Women in smallholder pig farming: negotiating inequalities in Uganda’s pig value chains

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Women in smallholder pig farming: negotiating inequalities in Uganda’s pig value chainsWomen play a central role in agricultural value chains by doing work and investing resources across value chains from production to consumption of the products. However, as agricultural value chains commercialize or upgrade, women risk being marginalized and eliminated from commercial activities of value chains. This chapter draws on Ugandan research and development programs supported by the International Livestock Research Institute and the

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