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Bumper Crop of Women Farmers Emerges in India

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In villages across India’s Chhattisgarh state, more women are turning to farming to sustain their families.

(Courtesy of Chhattisgarh Agriculture)

Another woman farmer is Saraswati Bai, from Alkatari village.

(Courtesy of Chhattisgarh Agriculture)

Traditionally, women in the village start their day with household chores and men go to the farms.

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The contribution of women farmers in the villages of Chhattisgarh is also reflected in the state’s agriculture department’s annual statistics.

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