Women play a significant and crucial role in agricultural development and allied fields "is a fact long taken for granted," it observed.
"With growing rural to urban migration by men, there is 'feminisation' of agriculture sector, with increasing number of women in multiple roles as cultivators, entrepreneurs, and labourers," the Survey said.
For sustainable development of the agriculture and rural economy, the contribution of women to agriculture and food production cannot be ignored, it said.
Globally, there is an empirical evidence that women have a decisive role in ensuring food security and preserving local agro-biodiversity. Rural women are responsible for the integrated management and use of diverse natural resources to meet the daily household needs, it said.
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"This requires that women farmers should have enhanced access to resources like land, water, credit, technology and training which warrants critical analysis in the context of India," the Survey pointed out.
Already, the government has been implementing various schemes to improve the entitlements of women farmers.
For instance, the government is earmarking at least 30 per cent of the budget allocation for women beneficiaries in all ongoing schemes/programmes and development activities.
It is initiating women centric activities to ensure benefits of various beneficiary-oriented programs/schemes reach them.
The government is also focusing on women self-help group (SHG) to connect them to micro-credit through capacity building activities and to provide information and ensuring their representation in different decision-making bodies.