Is the Agricultural Package Addressing Challenges Small Farmers Face in a Pandemic?
To secure the livelihoods of millions of small and marginal farmers in India, mere announcements will not divert the crisis.
To secure the livelihoods of millions of small and marginal farmers in India, mere announcements will not divert the crisis.
India has multiple times the required reserve of food grains to tide over the crisis. But farmers are still unprotected.
Developing countries cannot afford to be complacent about the need for both food security and food safety.
Different countries can provide useful tools in facing food security and food supply chain challenges.
Nigeria can no longer afford to view industrial manufacturing as greater than its traditional agrarian activities.
During the different stages of wheat operations, health of farmers should be the top priority.
It’s estimated that family farmers have lost over half of their expected income since March.
Violence towards women has increased around the world during the pandemic. But this issue does not end with quarantine.
New social and economic measures risk exacerbating gender inequalities and wiping out decades of gains in women’s empowerment.
Might this crisis provide an opportunity to rethink the domestic sphere, and its link to public policies and their implementation?