Women empowerment through training in dairy farming

  • Jadav S
  • Rani V
  • Mudgal S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Woman empowerment is the process of building a woman's capacity to be self-reliant and to develop her sense of inner strength. Dairying in India is a female dominated enterprise. It is established beyond doubt that women always participated in dairy and animal husbandry activities in addition to their daily household chores. Women spent more time than men in dairy production activities. Training is one of the important aspects of empowerment, which can enhance knowledge, improve skill and change the attitude of rural women. Selection of breed, compounding balanced feed using locally available ingredients, feeding during pregnancy, health care and banking and insurance were the most preferred areas of training in dairy farming. The overall adoption level of the trained dairy farm women was higher than untrained dairy farm women. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Jadav, S. J., Rani, V. D., Mudgal, S., & Dhamsaniya, H. B. (2014). Women empowerment through training in dairy farming. Asian Journal of Dairy and Food Research, 33(2), 147. https://doi.org/10.5958/0976-0563.2014.00592.2

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