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Increasing sorghum yields for smallholder farmers in Mali_ the evolution towards a context-driven, on-farm, gender-responsive sorghum breeding program

Isaacs Krista, Weltzien Eva, Somé Hermann, Diallo Abdoulaye, Diallo Bocar, Sidibe Mamourou, Vom Brocke Kirsten, Samake Bakary, Nebie Baloua, Rattunde Fred. 2024. Increasing sorghum yields for smallholder farmers in Mali_ the evolution towards a context-driven, on-farm, gender-responsive sorghum breeding program. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 8:1334385, 15 p.

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Résumé : This case study explores a decades long evolution towards a gender-responsive sorghum breeding program in Mali. With known disparities in men and women's access to the resources that improve agricultural productivity and evidence that gender roles and responsibilities shape knowledge and preferences about varieties, there is need for methods that support gender-responsive processes in plant breeding programs. Gender-sensitive and gender-responsive approaches in plant breeding may increase varietal options available to diverse end-users, increase adoption, and limit negative impacts on vulnerable populations. We assess a participatory plant breeding program in Mali to identify determinants of gender-responsive breeding programs. The analysis uses a case study methodology that draws upon project reports, theses, articles, and experiential knowledge to understand how the sorghum breeding program transitioned over time. This case study details (a) more than a decade of sorghum breeding activities and research that led to (b) the inclusion of women in participatory plant breeding, culinary tests, and large-scale participatory selection in on-farm trials, reaching hundreds of women each year and (c) iterative co-learning processes to develop preferred sorghum varieties and increase sorghum yields on men and women's fields. Analyses indicated that collaborations among many institutions on-farm with community actors, research across various disciplines such as agronomy and social sciences, context-specific breeding, and long-term funding were essential to increasing gender sensitivity and responsive in the breeding efforts.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : amélioration des plantes, approche participative, Sorghum bicolor, essai de variété, rôle des femmes, genre (femmes/hommes), sélection, recherche interdisciplinaire, femme, étude de cas, méthode d'amélioration génétique, amélioration génétique, approche séxospécifique, Chernozem

Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : Mali

Mots-clés libres : Gender, Participatory Plant Breeding, Sorghum, Gender-responsive seed

Agences de financement hors UE : Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centers

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Isaacs Krista, MSU (USA) - auteur correspondant
  • Weltzien Eva, University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA)
  • Somé Hermann, Integrated Breeding Platform (SEN)
  • Diallo Abdoulaye, IER (MLI)
  • Diallo Bocar, IER (MLI)
  • Sidibe Mamourou, ICRISAT (MLI)
  • Vom Brocke Kirsten, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR AGAP (FRA)
  • Samake Bakary, Centre CABIA (MLI)
  • Nebie Baloua, CIMMYT (SEN)
  • Rattunde Fred, University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA)

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