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Volume 4 Issue 3
May-June 2026
| Author(s) | Jyoti Nagar |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | This paper, Social Empowerment Through Organic Farming: The Role of Women and Marginal Farmers explores the transformative potential of organic farming as a tool for social empowerment, with a particular focus on women and marginal farmers. It examines how the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices not only promotes ecological balance but also enhances the socio-economic status of marginalized communities in Kota District. Through case studies, field data, and policy analysis, the paper highlights the active role women play in organic farming and how their participation leads to greater self-reliance, decision-making power, and community development. The study further investigates the challenges faced by these groups, such as limited access to land, markets, and training, while also proposing strategic interventions to strengthen their involvement in the organic movement. The findings suggest that organic farming can be a significant vehicle for inclusive growth, rural resilience, and gender equity. |
| Keywords | Organic farming, women empowerment, marginal farmers, sustainable agriculture, rural development, gender equity, social inclusion, community resilience |
| Discipline | Other |
| Published In | Volume 4, Issue 3, May-June 2026 |
| Published On | 2026-05-23 |

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