Gendered impacts of training and factors influencing Good Agricultural Machinery Manufacturing Practices Adoption in Bangladesh

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Aravindakshan, S., Parupalli, B., Arafat, M., Islam, A. K. M. S., Miah, A. A., Calvert, O., & Krupnik, T. J. (2024). Gendered impacts of training and factors influencing Good Agricultural Machinery Manufacturing Practices Adoption in Bangladesh. Research Note 51. TAFSSA & CSISA-MEA. https://hdl.handle.net/10883/35347

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This study examined the gendered impact of training and the factors influencing the adoption of Good Agricultural Machinery Manufacturing Practices (GAMMP) in Bangladesh, with a focus on understanding adoption levels, barriers, and enabling factors among trained and untrained men and women. The research aimed to provide evidence-based insights to enhance adoption rates and address gender disparities in agricultural machinery manufacturing in the Agricultural-Based Light Engineering (ABLE) sector.

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