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Home News Including women in commercial agriculture benefits the whole household: Evidence from Uganda

Including women in commercial agriculture benefits the whole household: Evidence from Uganda

Published On - January 31, 2026

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Including women in commercial agriculture benefits the whole household: Evidence from Uganda

Advantages of inclusivity.

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