Presented by Ranjitha Puskur and Lemlem Aregu at Gender and Market Oriented Agriculture (AgriGender 2011) Workshop, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 31st January–2nd February 2011
26. Challenges small scale operations that might not be generating enough income to catapult these households out of poverty ensuring adequate volume of good quality products enhancing their bargaining power through collective action enhance sustainably access to markets institutional arrangements that can supply quality inputs and services on a consistent basis to rural households access to capital through microfinance or Self Help Group (SHG) like savings and credit arrangements mainstreaming gender effectively in the plans, programs and activities of the Public sector organizations – especially extension services M&E and generating evidence