The ministry is trying to ensure that women become part of the mainstream agriculture and contribute to farm productivity and production as well as in doubling the income of their families, the agriculture minister said.
He said women should reap benefit of every penny spent in the farm sector.
Singh was speaking at an event, themed 'Securing Rights of Women Farmers: Developing a Roadmap for Action', organised here by the National Women Commission in association with UN Women and Mahila Kisan Adhikaar Manch (MAKAAM).
The government has initiated women centric activities to ensure that benefits of various beneficiary-oriented schemes reach them.
The ministry is focusing on women self-help groups (SHGs) and to connect them to micro-credit. It also decided to celebrate October 15 of every year as Women Farmer's Day.
Singh said female labourers are facing several inequalities and they work much longer hours than men and are paid lesser than their male counterparts.
Singh said women are active in other agriculture related activities like cattle management, fodder collection, poultry, beekeeping, mushroom farming, pig farming and goat rearing.
According to the NSSO (National Sample Survey Office) survey, a decline in both male and female labour force in agriculture has been observed in the last three decades.
However, there has been a greater decline in the number of male labour force employed in the agri sector as compared to female workforce.
The decline in the number of women is significantly lower than the men and "this can be easily called the feminisation of agriculture", the statement said.
According to NSSO report, women lead almost 18 per cent agricultural households and there is not a single area of agriculture in which they are not involved. As much as 80 per cent financially independent women are engaged in farm-related activities. Out of them, 33 per cent work as agricultural labourers and 48 per cent as self-employed farmers.
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