Determination of Women Collective Farming Groups in Kerala towards Attaining Goals: A Critical Analysis

T. S. Binth, B. Hulagur, S. Goudappa, Jagrati. B. Deshmanya
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Collective farming aims to bring significant changes among farmwomen through increased agricultural production and productivity. The present study was undertaken to analyse the ‘mode of functioning of different women collective farming groups’ in Palakkad district of Kerala during 2017- 2018 by the ex-post-facto research design with a sample size of 90 groups. The result revealed that the majority (67.78%) of the collective women groups were formed by the support of local self- governing bodies. The groups concentrated on location-based farming activities and the reason might be that these groups were operating at the grassroots level obliviously they got full support from the local bodies. Freedom of participation in the group process was expressed by 65.56 per cent of the participants. Three-fourth (75.56%) of respondents expressed that decision-making in groups done with consensus brings strong coherence among the members. Attendance of members in group meetings/activities was expressed by 84.44 per cent of the respondents. Further, the function of record maintenance was expressed by 92.20 per cent of the respondents which helped them to analyse and review the past activities with existing ones. There was 84.44 per cent of benefits sharing among the group members equally and the remaining 15.56 per cent of them were keeping some amount as corpus fund for the group. In nutshell, to strengthen the women collective farming groups, one must facilitate the groups to acquire strong communication process, decision making and mutual trust, transparency in benefit sharing, risk taking etc., which will help the groups to take up agriculture and allied activities in a sustained manner.
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喀拉拉邦妇女集体农业团体实现目标的决心:批判性分析
集体农业旨在通过提高农业产量和生产力,给农妇带来重大变化。本研究旨在分析2017年至2018年喀拉拉邦Palakkad地区“不同妇女集体农业团体的运作模式”,采用事后研究设计,样本量为90组。结果显示,大多数(67.78%)的妇女集体团体是在地方自治机构的支持下组成的。这些团体集中于以地点为基础的农业活动,原因可能是这些团体在基层运作,没有得到当地机构的全力支持。65.56%的参与者表示可以自由参与小组进程。四分之三(75.56%)的受访者表示,在达成共识的群体中进行决策,使成员之间的一致性很强。84.44%的回答者表示会出席小组会议/活动。此外,92.20%的答复者表示有维持记录的功能,这有助于他们用现有的活动分析和审查过去的活动。84.44%的福利在集团成员之间平均分享,其余15.56%的成员为集团保留了一些资金作为主体基金。简而言之,要加强妇女集体农业团体,必须促进团体获得强有力的沟通过程、决策和相互信任、利益分享的透明度、风险承担等,这将有助于团体以可持续的方式开展农业和相关活动。
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