Participation and Role of Women in Dairy Farming, Jaipur district, Rajasthan

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The woman has always been the strength of agriculture and other related activities such as dairy farming, animal husbandry, fisheries, etc. but her control over agriculture resources, livestock and its products is minimal. A survey study was conducted to find out the participation and decision-making of women in dairy farming in Chomu Tehsil of Jaipur district of Rajasthan. 100 farm women were selected from a total of 200 families, which owned more than five milk-producing animals, by simple random sampling. Data were collected through a personal interview technique where a structured interview schedule was used. Dairy farming activities were divided into three categories: Animal care, Management of Animals, and Processing and Marketing of Milk Products. The majority of the women (45%), involved in dairy farming were in the age group of 25-35 years, and most of them (87%) were from the OBC category. 67 percent of the women lived in joint families and 40% of women had medium landholding. Women’s participation was mainly (73%) in daily animal care activities such as feeding & watering, storage of feed and fodder, taking animals for grazing, cleaning the animal sheds, and milking. They were also doing some management related activities like maintaining farm and dairy records (76%), but participation and involvement in decision making were found very low in processing and marketing of dairy farm products especially in products, which required greater technical skills and are to be sold in the outside market i.e. Paneer, Rasgulla, and Gulabjamun.  Dairy products like Ghee and Mawa which need less technical skill and can be sold locally; women were actively involved in processing and marketing. Women of younger age had a significant role in decision making regarding animal care and management-related activities but their participation and domination were also less in activities of economic nature. The study concluded that dairy farm women need to strengthen more through extension work and better information flow to empower them and make dairy farming a sustainable enterprise.

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Mrs. Manju
Savitri Yadav
Author Biographies

Mrs. Manju, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur

Assistant Professor

Department of Home Science

Specialization: Development Communication & Extension

University of Rajasthan. Jaipur. Rajasthan. India.

Savitri Yadav, University of Rajasthan

M.Sc. Research Student

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