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The invisibility of women in dairying.

Introduction

Dairying is a critical component of rural livelihoods in India and many developing countries. Women play a central role in this sector by feeding cattle, milking animals, cleaning sheds, and managing dairy-related tasks. Despite their substantial contribution, women remain invisible in official data, policy frameworks, and ownership rights in dairying. This response explores the reasons behind this invisibility and its implications.

Women’s Role in Dairying

Women are involved in almost every aspect of dairy farming, including:

These tasks are usually performed daily and require a significant investment of time and effort.

Reasons for Invisibility

Impact of Invisibility

Conclusion

The invisibility of women in dairying reflects broader gender inequalities in rural economies. Recognizing women’s role, giving them ownership rights, involving them in cooperatives, and offering training and financial support are essential to make dairying more equitable and productive. Empowering women in this sector will benefit not just families but the dairy industry as a whole.

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