Millets Promotion in India by Women Farmers for a Sustainable Economy
H. Kalaiarasi,
S. Kirubahari,
T. Senthil Kumar
Abstract:Agriculture systems worldwide need to adopt sustainable cropping solutions to deal with existing issues of malnutrition, food insecurity, resource depletion and lifestyle health issues. Millets have special nutritive and agronomic properties. Millets offer one such solution as they have nutritional, environmental, and economic superiority over the most common staple grains in India. The present study deals with women empowerment in agriculture that reflects increased women's decision-making authority related t… Show more
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