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Crop losses hit women farmers in western KenyaCEFR B1

16 Dec 2025

Adapted from Dann Okoth, SciDev CC BY 2.0

Photo by Manoj S, Unsplash

Level B1 – Intermediate
4 min
221 words

In Kimilili, Bungoma County, rains failed in late October and early December. Maize, beans and cassava stopped growing at the flowering stage, so fields went brown and farmers expect a poor harvest. Women farmers often feel the effects most because they do much of the farm work but have limited access to land, credit, technology and advisory services.

Researchers say pests and diseases cause up to 40 per cent more pre-harvest crop loss than climate-related factors. Women make up about 43 per cent of the agricultural labour force in low- and middle-income countries. If women had the same access to productive resources as men, yields could rise by up to 30 per cent, total agricultural output by up to 4 per cent, and global hunger could fall by as much as 17 per cent.

Marital and legal barriers add problems. One farmer could not use family land as loan collateral because her husband opposed it, and she cannot sell produce without his consent. Households use casual labour, small shops and sales of milk, eggs and vegetables to cope. The GBCL project measures losses using field trials, scientific literature, automated text mining, Earth observation and machine learning, and it is funded by UK International Development and the Gates Foundation. Some programmes already target women with input subsidies and loans.

Difficult words

  • flowering stagetime when plants make flowers before fruit
    the flowering stage
  • accessability to reach or use something needed
    access to land, access to productive resources
  • advisory servicesprofessional help and advice for farmers
  • pre-harvestloss of crops before they are harvested
    pre-harvest crop loss
  • collateralproperty used to guarantee repayment of a loan
    loan collateral
  • Earth observationusing satellites to collect data about the Earth

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