Depertment of Agricultural Economics, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru, India
*Corresponding author: spdoddamani3005@gmail.com
Online published on 10 February, 2025.
Study conducted within the rural-urban interface of Bengaluru, this study collected data from women engaged in both dairy and non-dairy activities. Findings emphasized the significant role women play in income generation within the dairy sector, actively contributing through animal care and milk supply chain involvement. Notably, crossbreed cows exhibited higher profitability compared to local breeds. A substantial income disparity emerged between dairy-involved women ( 78,804) and non-dairy participants ( 52,933), with dairy women earning more despite dedicating less time. Rural women, equipped with essential indigenous knowledge, skills, and resources, demonstrate the potential to establish and manage enterprises. Women entrepreneur networks are pivotal sources of knowledge and are increasingly recognized as invaluable tools for fostering and advancing women’s entrepreneur ship. Thus, promoting the formation and strengthening of rural women entrepreneur networks becomes essential, harnessing their capabilities for development and empowerment.
Dairy, Women, Supply chain, Employment, Rural-Urban