2020
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v12n9p62
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Generation, Gender and Knowledge Gap in Agrobiodiversity Among Smallholders in Nepal

Abstract: The importance of generation-old local knowledge in advancing agriculture is well recognized worldwide. However, such knowledge is continually eroding together with the extinction of locally evolved genetic materials. Consequently, the knowledge gap between different age groups is widening. The knowledge gap is also widening between male and female due to continuous shift in gender roles in agriculture. Using responses collected from 120 male and female farmers from Bara, the lowland Terai of Nepal, we assesse… Show more

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“…The impact of natural hazards on the chemical fertilizer input of young and middle-aged householders is higher than that of elderly householders. In addition, the agricultural production decision-making experience of elderly householders is richer than that of young and middle-aged householders [64]. At the same time, the economic capacity of elderly householders is weaker than that of young and middle-aged householders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of natural hazards on the chemical fertilizer input of young and middle-aged householders is higher than that of elderly householders. In addition, the agricultural production decision-making experience of elderly householders is richer than that of young and middle-aged householders [64]. At the same time, the economic capacity of elderly householders is weaker than that of young and middle-aged householders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%