29/10/2019
Under: Food Sovereignty and Agroecology, India, Publications, Women
The following challenges of women in agriculture are outlined: the lack of official recognition as farmers or workers and related issues such as the inability to access credit, government schemes and market linkages; the absence of formal land rights for women; the fact that enough land is not available to make farming viable for all farmers including women farmers; the conscious delinking of agriculture, food and nutrition that treats welfare as separate from production; and the emerging challenges of digitalisation and financialisation of agriculture.
The solutions proposed in the panel are explained in the report: creating land and labour cooperatives of small and marginal farmers and reserving input and output linkages for this sector; re-connecting the issues of agriculture, food and nutrition to think of creatively redesigning and expanding social protection schemes; and waging specific issue-based struggles related to women’s problems in agriculture, to create broad coalitions of actors.
[Cover image: Foundation for Agrarian Studies, Bangalore]