Involvement of APMC Women Labourers in Post-Harvest Activities of Dry Chilli- A Comparative Study in Guntur and Byadgi APMCs

Agriculture shapes family custom, societal interactions, and gender roles across India. Because more than 80% of women in rural India rely on agriculture for their living, the role and contribution of women is no longer a point of controversy. Agriculture is India’s most populous economic sector and plays a key part in the country’s overall socioeconomic structure. Approximately 70–75 percent of rural households rely on agriculture for their livelihood, either directly or indirectly.

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Bojjagani Jhansi
Department of Extension and Communication Management, College of Community Science, UAS, Dharwad, India.

Bojjagani Jhansi
Department of Extension and Communication Management, College of Community Science, UAS, Dharwad, India.

Shobha Nagnur
Department of Extension and Communication Management, College of Community Science, UAS, Dharwad, India.

Mahantesh R. Nayak
Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, India.

Bojjagani Babitha
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, ANGRAU, Lam, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India.

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