Review on the role of women along the aquaculture value chain in Kenya
<p>Aquaculture is perceived as masculine work in most regions despite several years of women's involvement in the sector. Women participate in almost all activities of the aquaculture value chain such as pond construction, sorting of seeds, fertilization of ponds, making and mending of fi...
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Main Authors: | Mercy Chepkirui (Author), Paul Sagwe Orina (Author), Tonny Orina (Author), Cecilia Githukia (Author), Jared Ochingo (Author), Judith Kemunto Achoki (Author) |
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Annals of Marine Science - Peertechz Publications,
2023-04-22.
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