It from now on established that the development is the battle of the men and the women. In the agricultural field the ditch man-women still grows hollow so as to establish differences between these two actors. The objective of this study is to compare the dynamism of the man and the woman within the family farms. To arrive there, 123 farmers were surveyed in order to compare the sown surface with maize, the production released, the access mode to the ground, the participation of gender on family farm works. The results showed that more men or 34% accede to the ground by heritage whereas the majority of women or 47,8% obtain it by gift of the head of village. Statistically, the gender had not influence neither the surfaces sown nor the production obtained. Nevertheless, the average surface cultivated by the woman is 0,42 ha and a maximum of one hectare lower than 0,49 ha and 1,5 ha to the maximum sown by the man. The production of the man is 411kg higher than 311kg produced by the woman. However, this latter takes part in 58, 6% with the ploughing and sowing, in 71% with the maintenance of the exploitations when the man assumes heavy work like the clearing trees with 90, 5% and harvest with 45,7%.These results highlight the necessity to integrate the gender in the process of the agricultural and rural development considering the implication of both in the dynamics of the family farms.