Gender Roles in Peanut Sector for Household Food Security | |
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Technical Consultation Report
Editors:
Dr. Revathi Balakrishnan
Regional Rural Sociologist and Women in Development Officer
FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
Dr. Penkwan Chombreeda
Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
Dr. Hathairat Rimkere
Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
Organized in Partnership with
FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
Kesetsart Agricultural and Agro-Industrial
Product Improvement Institute
Kasetsart University
Bangkok, Thailand
and
Peanut Collaborative Research Support Programme
United States Agency for International Development
University of Georgia, USA
June 9 to 12, 1998
Kesetsart Agricultural and Agro-Industrial
Product Improvement Institute
Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
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Regional Rural Sociologist and Women in Development Officer
FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
Dr. Penkwan Chombreeda
Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
Dr. Hathairat Rimkere
Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
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The report captures the outcome of the Technical Consultation on “Gender Roles in Peanut Sector for Household Food Security.” This consultation was a collaborative effort of the Women in Development Programme of the Food and Agriculture Organization, Kasetsert University, Thailand and the USAID Peanut Collaborative Research Support Programme, USA (Peanut CRSP). We encourage such collaboration with research institutes and research networks to strengthen FAO's efforts in mainstreaming gender concerns in research and technology development.
The role of women in cash crop in the Asia-Pacific region takes many forms and cuts across many crops. Their participation could vary from the extensive involvement of women in rice crop cultivation in South East Asia to intensive roles of women in plantation crops in South Asia. In many countries of the region, peanut is an important cash as well as food crop and is grown either in large acreage or in the homegardens. This crop has the unique character of being a cash crop with high market value, requiring intensive labour demand and at the same time it offers direct food value with minimum processing to enter the daily diet of the household. It also proves to be a product amenable for sale in small-scale food vending markets to generate cash income for women. Women's role in the peanut sector contributes to household food security and thus making the peanut sector a good entry point to assess the role of women in the cash crop sector.
The document presents the summaries of the papers and a synthesis of the discussions on gender roles in production and consumption aspects in the peanut sector. It is envisaged that it would contribute to our continued exploration of gender dimension in various crops. I congratulate the Kasetsart University faculty and staff for organizing this meeting; particularly those associated with Kasetsart Agricultural and Agro-Industrial Product Improvement Institute. I also thank Peanut CRSP Management Entity in University of Georgia, for their support to this activity.
Prem Nath | |
Assistant Director General | |
and | |
Regional Representative for Asia and the Pacific |
November 1999
The participants, organizers and sponsors express their profound thanks and appreciation to Kasetsart University and in particular to the Kasetsart Agricultural and Agro-Industrial Product Improvement Institute for the successful hosting of the Technical Consultation and for warm hospitality extended to them.
The Technical Consultation also wishes to place on record its warm appreciation to Dr. Revathi Balakrishnan, Dr. Penkwan Chompreeda, Dr. Hathairat Rimkeeree, Dr. Patricia C. Jimenez, Dr. M.F.U. Mia, Mr. Chen Changbing, Dr. Shova Patrabansh and Ms. Sumalee Sunthornnarurangsee for chairing the sessions and to the secretariat which prepared the report in time for adoption. Thanks are also due to the resource persons. The Technical Consultation expresses its sincere appreciation to the FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific and Peanut Collaborative Research Support Program-USAID for their support and assistance. We record our thanks to Mr. Jumpoth Ruayjaroensap, Manager Mae-Ruay Snack Food Factory Co. Ltd., for facilitating the technical study tour.
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II. Conclusions and Recommendations
III. Country Specific Recommendations
IV. Country Reports: Summaries
V. Organization of the meeting
VI. Resource papers: Summaries
Suggested Model for Linkages: A
Suggested Model for Linkages: B
Table 1. Gender Roles in Peanut Sector In Selected Asian Countries
Glossary of Acronyms
FAO | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations |
KAPI | Kasetsart Agricultural and Agro-Industrial Product Improvement Institute |
KU | Kasetsart University |
Peanut CRSP | Peanut Collaborative Research Support Program |
RAP | Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific |
USAID | United States Agency for International Development |
WID | Women in Development |