THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN COFFEE PRODUCTION ACTIVITIES INLIHU VILLAGE, RAILACO SUB-DISTRICT, TIMOR-LESTE

Authors

  • Dionata Moreira Soares
  • Xisto Martins, Ph.D
  • Claudino Ninas Nabais, PhD

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3007/c096g670

Keywords:

Women's role, Coffee production, Gender, Socioeconomic impact

Abstract

This study explores the multifaceted roles of women in coffee production in Lihu Village, Railaco Sub-District, Timor-Leste, from planting to marketing. Using a qualitative approach with semi-structured interviews involving 82 women, the research highlights their demographic profiles, engagement in different production stages, and the socioeconomic impacts of their contributions. Findings show that women are actively involved across the coffee value chain and play roles as significant as men. While many are unpaid, most exercise control over coffee-related income and participate in household decisionmaking. However, challenges persist, including limited access to training, credit, and land ownership. Despite these barriers, community perceptions of women’s contributions are positive, and their involvement is seen as improving family well-being. The study underscores the need for gender-sensitive policies to enhance women’s access to education, training, financial resources, and cooperative networks, thereby fostering more equitable and sustainable coffee production in Timor-Leste.

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Published

2025-10-01

How to Cite

Dionata Moreira Soares, Xisto Martins, Ph.D, & Claudino Ninas Nabais, PhD. (2025). THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN COFFEE PRODUCTION ACTIVITIES INLIHU VILLAGE, RAILACO SUB-DISTRICT, TIMOR-LESTE. International Scientific Journal of UNPAZ Timor-Leste, 1(01), pp.194-199. https://doi.org/10.3007/c096g670