ABSTRACT

The lives of women in rural India cannot be visualized without agriculture and allied activities. As per census 2011 figures, four out of five women workers in rural India work as agriculture workers, as owner cultivators or as wage workers.

This research monograph is about women farmers—women who are engaged primarily in the cultivation of vegetables and fruits and predominantly belong to small and marginal land holdings households. It is the outcome of a baseline survey done in the year 2010-11 in three districts of Uttar Pradesh as part of an action intervention project. Based on the survey findings, it discusses the structural and other factors that promote and perpetuate gender inequality and prevent women from realizing their full potential as farmers; presents the struggles, positive experiences and practices; explores possible interventions at different levels for different stakeholders; and suggests a framework keeping the women's agency/empowerment at center stage while simultaneously enhancing their wellbeing.

chapter 1|7 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|21 pages

Women in Agriculture: Status and Issues

chapter 6|16 pages

The State and Women Farmers

chapter 7|19 pages

Summary of Findings and Recommendations

chapter 8|17 pages

Breaking the Grass Ceiling

Women Farmers strive for Equity and Dignity