ABSTRACT
Gender is a critical variable in the development process. However, many studies done on
gender have indicated that there is lack of gender disaggregated data, especially on women’s
contribution to smallholder dairy farming. The purpose of the study was to determine,
describe and compare the influence of gender in accessing and controlling resources on milk
production among smallholder dairy farmers in Kabarnet Division of Baringo District. A
survey research using ex-post-facto research design was used for the study. The target
population comprised of 106 households with dairy animals under stall-feeding system. A
sample of 53 households was chosen for the study using systematic random sampling. Data
was collected using a validated structured interview schedule administered to the respondents
at their homes. Data was coded and analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences
(SPSS). Means, percentages and standard deviations were used to achieve the stated
objectives and t-test was used to test the stated hypotheses at 0.05 alpha levels. The study was
expected to provide information on gender based differences with regard to access to and
control over resources on milk production. The differences would make it possible to
determine men’s and women’s constraints and opportunities within the farming system.
Findings from the study indicated that characteristics of the dairy farmers in the study were
quite similar irrespective of gender because the unit of sampling was the household,
composed of husband and wife. The results also indicated that men had more access to and
control over breeding, inputs, credit and extension resources as compared to women. On the
level of access and control over milk production resources, the results revealed that men had
higher level of access and control. On gender roles, the findings indicated that women were
more involved in reproductive and productive work whereas the men were more involved in
community and constituency activities. The results also indicated that there was a significant
gender difference on the level of access to and control over resources for milk production and
that gender access and control on milk production resources did not have significant
influence on the levels of milk production. Resulting from the findings of the study, it was
recommended that gender mainstreaming be integrated in all development programmes so as
to articulate and understand better issues pertaining to gender equity which will in turn
increase production and improve livelihoods of men and women in the society.
TALLAM, E (2021). Influence Of Gender Access To And Control Over Resources On Milk Production Among Smallholder Dairy Farmers In Kabarnet Division, Baringo District. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/influence-of-gender-access-to-and-control-over-resources-on-milk-production-among-smallholder-dairy-farmers-in-kabarnet-division-baringo-district
TALLAM, ESTHER "Influence Of Gender Access To And Control Over Resources On Milk Production Among Smallholder Dairy Farmers In Kabarnet Division, Baringo District" Afribary. Afribary, 13 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/influence-of-gender-access-to-and-control-over-resources-on-milk-production-among-smallholder-dairy-farmers-in-kabarnet-division-baringo-district. Accessed 23 Nov. 2024.
TALLAM, ESTHER . "Influence Of Gender Access To And Control Over Resources On Milk Production Among Smallholder Dairy Farmers In Kabarnet Division, Baringo District". Afribary, Afribary, 13 May. 2021. Web. 23 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/influence-of-gender-access-to-and-control-over-resources-on-milk-production-among-smallholder-dairy-farmers-in-kabarnet-division-baringo-district >.
TALLAM, ESTHER . "Influence Of Gender Access To And Control Over Resources On Milk Production Among Smallholder Dairy Farmers In Kabarnet Division, Baringo District" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 23, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/influence-of-gender-access-to-and-control-over-resources-on-milk-production-among-smallholder-dairy-farmers-in-kabarnet-division-baringo-district