Income generation for women farmers through integrated farming systems: A successful case from Mandora village
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Abstract
In this context, the net income of the family from their existing farming system was ` 1,68,000 per/ annum. But after intervention of the project and also due to the keen interest of Mrs Santosh Kumari, now she is realizing the net income of ` 2,86,740 per/annum. The family income of Mrs Santosh Kumari has increased by ` 1,18,740 per/annum (more than 1.5 times) due to her efforts and commitment towards increasing her family income. Now she is a role model for the other women farmers of her village in increasing the family income of farmers.Downloads
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2020-07-13
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2020-07-13
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Verma, N., Mishra, D., Kumar, S., Singh, S. P., & Panwar, A. S. (2020). Income generation for women farmers through integrated farming systems: A successful case from Mandora village. Indian Farming, 70(2). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IndFarm/article/view/102303