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The entrepreneurial behaviour of rural women farmers engaged in the dairy enterprise is influenced by socio-economic attributes and psychological attributes. Since women financial empowerment is the need of the hour, women engaged in the various entrepreneurial activity is thought utmost significant. The main objective of the study is to understand the determinants of entrepreneurial behaviour of rural women farmers in dairying and suggest the possible policy implications. The snowball sampling method was adopted to directly fill the pre-structured questionnaires from 10 respondents each from four women cooperative societies from four taluks chosen on the basis of a large number of women membership coming under village panchayats. Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) model identified five independent variables- Entrepreneurial Orientation, Decision ability, achievement motivation, information seeking behaviour, and risk tolerance positively contributes in explaining to the model while confidence level and innovativeness are significant but negatively influence the variable. the hypothesis that there is no correlation between independent and dependent variables was rejected. Various policy implications identified and suggested to give more emphasis on women education and training to encourage social participation and decision making. Various stakeholders including the KMF, Dairy Development Board, Micro Finance Institutions are advised to uplift the socio-economic status of women by encouraging their inbuilt entrepreneurial talent to make them socially and economically self-sufficient and achieve self-esteem in the society to contribute to the sustainable development of the country.
Empowered women are challenging conventional wisdom and proving their ability in many important areas on the farm, including those inside the dairy business. Still, there are many obstacles on this road towards empowerment. Many women in the dairy farming industry encounter obstacles like restricted access to resources, education, and platforms for making decisions. This book explores the complex relationships among women's empowerment in the dairy farming industry. It also explores challenges and obstacle within this sector.
Dairy farming in rural India is female dominated enterprise with neglected entrepreneurial responsibility, denied self decision making & monetary handling etc. Their contribution thru labour supervision giving helping hand & moral support to family can't valued & assessed in economical terms. The Book revealed the entrepreneurial potentiality & employment status of rural women in cooperative dairy farming mode in Indian scenario.It also expresses various socioeconomic, communication and sociology-psychological factors which are interrelated with the entrepreneurial status of rural women dairy owners through survey based based social research study in comparative ways. Women empowerment is vital for development of any civil society. The book will enlightened a new horizon for socioeconomic upliftment & empowerment of rural women folk.
The contribution of women to the national economy is generally undervalued in the underdeveloped and developing countries across the world. It is due to their low socio-economic status and meagre opportunities of livelihood avenues. This book attempts to examine the various factors contributing to the socio-economic status and livelihood security of women in two similar situations of India and Sri Lanka. It studies entrepreneurial behaviour of women and their involvement in various activities for women empowerment. Also, it analyses the livelihood security of women and the problems faced by them in their socio-economic upliftment.
This book presents the rural women entrepreneurial skills and the factors which motivates them to become entrepreneurs. Moreover, this book also deals with the problems faced by the rural women entrepreneurs. The economic empowerment of women is being regarded these days as a Sine-quo-non of progress for a country; hence, the issue of rural women entrepreneurship and their economic empowerment is of paramount importance to political thinkers, social scientists and reformers.
Indian agriculture is an economic symbiosis of crop and milk production. Historically, the role of live stock has been complementary to crop production. Dairying and agriculture are bound together by a set of natural input-output relationships. Dairying is not an adjunct to the crop mix of Indian farms but is an integral part of the total farming system. Among the world countries India's ranks first in milk production, and it stands as a largest producer of milk. Yet India per Captiva milk consumption is around 250 gram per day .In 2014, milk production of 778 million ton ECM (energy corrected milk with 4% fat and 3.3% proteins) was produced by around 121.5 million dairy farms keeping 363 million milking cows and buffaloes.