Gender Disparity in Agricultural Production: Implications for Sustainable Food Security in Imo State

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KANU, Winifred Nwabuaku

Keywords:

Gender roles, food security, food crops, men, women, farmers, agricultural production, Nigeria, Imo State

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Published

July 7, 2023

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10.57054/codesria.pub.1985.3047