Today, in developing countries,

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men increasingly leave to find work in cities and agribusiness, while women stay in rural areas and are subsistence farmers.
men increasingly leave to find work in cities and agribusiness, while women stay in rural areas and are subsistence farmers.

women increasingly move to urban areas to work in the global supply chain, while men maintain, own, and farm the family’s land.
women increasingly move to urban areas to work in the global supply chain, while men maintain, own, and farm the family’s land.

men and women equally abandon rural areas to work in cities and agribusiness as part of the urbanization movement.
men and women equally abandon rural areas to work in cities and agribusiness as part of the urbanization movement.

women farmers are more likely to achieve higher yield per acre than their male counterparts.
women farmers are more likely to achieve higher yield per acre than their male counterparts.

men spend more time than women in agricultural labor like collecting wood and water, as well as weeding and harvesting crops.

men spend more time than women in agricultural labor like collecting wood and water, as well as weeding and harvesting crops.