2021
DOI: 10.1007/s41027-021-00308-y
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Dynamics of Agricultural Labour in Small-Farm Economy: Work, Gender and Technologies in Cotton Production in Telangana

Abstract: This paper explores the nature and dynamics of labour in cotton production in Telangana which emerged as the third largest cotton-producing state in India. It also examines the roles of new technologies, gender and migrant labour in cotton farming while mapping various forms of labour. Cotton still remains the most labour intensive among the major crops in India, even as labour-replacing technologies are increasingly put to use. The changes in the extent of area under its cultivation are also significantly inf… Show more

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“…In the global farm scenario, more than 570 million farms exist, of which 87% farms are estimated to be small and family owned having less than 2 hectare of farm land (Lowder et al, 2016). Congruently, In India, small and marginal holdings less than 2 hectares constitute nearly 85% of the farming community that too linked with continuous fragmentation of the land (Reddy et al, 2021). The fragmentation of land is considered as nonhealthy sign for agricultural production and food security leads to increased production cost, farm inefficiency (Ntihinyurwa and Varies, 2021), and negative growth in net income to farmers (Giller et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In the global farm scenario, more than 570 million farms exist, of which 87% farms are estimated to be small and family owned having less than 2 hectare of farm land (Lowder et al, 2016). Congruently, In India, small and marginal holdings less than 2 hectares constitute nearly 85% of the farming community that too linked with continuous fragmentation of the land (Reddy et al, 2021). The fragmentation of land is considered as nonhealthy sign for agricultural production and food security leads to increased production cost, farm inefficiency (Ntihinyurwa and Varies, 2021), and negative growth in net income to farmers (Giller et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, 2016). Congruently, In India, small and marginal holdings less than 2 hectares constitute nearly 85% of the farming community that too linked with continuous fragmentation of the land (Reddy et al. , 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%