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A senior official from the Central Institute for Women in Agriculture (CIWA) in Odisha has highlighted the need for gender-sensitive policies and better support for women farmers in India. Women farmers face significant challenges, including limited land ownership, lack of access to resources, and insufficient extension services.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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