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Here is input received on question “1.4 In what way does gender influence cooperation among small farms? Please share experiences from your region”

(From the moderator: Gender issues are part of the core discussioon food security and agriculture - While this is only one input, I would really like to break this discussion open and have more input, as it is so relevant. While (I hope) we can all agree on the major part women have in the global food production/food security, we (the SALSA team) are particularly looking for input on how gender influences cooperation between small farms.)

From: Sergiu Didicescu <[log in to unmask]> (Romania)

The necessity of gender equality in agriculture has been identified as a relevant political issue and incorporated into strategic documents and programmes of the EU. However, little is known of the impact to the everyday life of farm women.




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