Author: kash Priyadarshi, Abujam Anuradha Devi, S.M. Feroze and M. Victoria Devi
Author Address: Research Scholar, Associate Professor, School of Social Sciences, College of Post Graduate Studies in Agricultural Sciences, Principal Scientist, ICAR-NAARM, Hyderabad, Assistant Professor, College of Agriculture, Kyrdemkulai
Keywords: Financial literacy, gender dynamics, hill agriculture, organic-based agriculture, resource accessibility, rural livelihoods, sustainable development
JEL Codes: I31, O13, P28, Y30.
The study investigated participation and resource accessibility of women in organic hill agriculture of the state of Sikkim. The study examined the role of women across various farming stages, such as seed preservation, pest management, and traditional knowledge sharing, while identifying barriers to accessing land, credit, technology, and markets. Through surveying and interviewing 60 women farmers, the study found that although financial inclusion and decision-making roles were improving, awareness of credit schemes and training opportunities remained limited. The contributions of women were crucial for maintaining sustainability in organic agriculture, yet gender-based disparities persisted. The findings called for gender responsive interventions that enhance financial literacy, strengthen land rights, and expand market access. Promoting equitable participation will not only empower rural women but also advance food security, environmental sustainability, and inclusive agricultural development.
Indian J Econ Dev, 2026, 22(1), 13-22
https://doi.org/10.35716/IJED-24167
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