Exploring women’s participation in mangrove crab aquaculture: The case of farmers’ wives in Capalonga, Camarines Norte, Philippines

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Exploring women’s participation in mangrove crab aquaculture: The case of farmers’ wives in Capalonga, Camarines Norte, Philippines

John Christopher C. Nolial
J. Bio. Env. Sci.25( 3), 158-167, September 2024.
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Abstract

Mangrove crab aquaculture is a vital economic activity in many coastal regions worldwide. However, the role of women in this sector remains understudied. This study investigated women’s participation in mangrove crab aquaculture in Capalonga, Camarines Norte, Philippines. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining qualitative and quantitative data collection such as interviews and focus group discussions. Results indicated that while women participate in various aquaculture activities, they are primarily responsible for post-harvest tasks and have limited decision-making power. Key challenges women face include time constraints due to domestic responsibilities, limited access to financial resources, societal norms restricting women’s participation in aquaculture, and limited decision-making power. To promote gender equality and empower women in mangrove crab aquaculture, the study recommends implementing strategies to provide women with access to training and education, support women-led enterprises, and promote gender-sensitive policies within the industry.

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