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What can the experiences of rural women in Solomon Islands teach us about innovation in aquatic food systems?

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Title What can the experiences of rural women in Solomon Islands teach us about innovation in aquatic food systems?
 
Creator Batalofo, Margaret
Pollard, Alice
Ride, Anouk
Hauona, Edlyn
Van Der Ploeg, Jan
Isihanua, Mathew
Roscher, Matthew
Sukulu, Meshach
Eriksson, Hampus
 
Subject rural development
participatory action research
fish
research partnerships
solar-powered freezers
women’s collectives
 
Description In Solomon Islands, women's groups play an important role in promoting socially inclusive development and women's empowerment. In this paper, we summarise the experiences of a 5-year participatory action research partnership to enhance rural livelihood activities based on aquatic foods. The women's savings groups that participated in this research identified solar-powered freezers as an innovation suitable to their skills and environment. The 12 freezers we used in our partnership to pilot this innovation had tangible benefits. More than 700 unique users accessed the freezers, 3900 kg of fish was stored and over USD6,000 was saved in total; however, accumulation of savings varied greatly between groups. The women's groups demonstrated that operating solar-powered freezers can be financially viable, and the innovation integrated well with their livelihood activities. This conclusion provides an alternative to dominant development narratives, which tend to focus on building large-scale infrastructure, and often exclude women. Existing marketing skills and cooperation were strengths on which the women built. Poor-quality technology was the biggest impediment to success. Solving this basic problem should be a priority for any future cold-storage initiative.
 
Date 2023-08-17T21:13:15Z
2023-08-17T21:13:15Z
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Margaret Batalofo, Alice Pollard, Anouk Ride, Edlyn Hauona, Jan Van Der Ploeg, Mathew Isihanua, Matthew Roscher, Meshach Sukulu, Hampus Eriksson. (30/7/2023). What can the experiences of rural women in Solomon Islands teach us about innovation in aquatic food systems. Asia Pacific Viewpoint.
1360-7456
1467-8373
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131584
https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/apv.12383
 
Language en
 
Rights CC-BY-NC-4.0
Open Access
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher Wiley
 
Source Asia Pacific Viewpoint