Pakistan is a third world country with more than 162 million population. It has varied strata of life with multidimensional livelihood strategies. Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy.
It has employed
44.8% of the work force. More than 51% of the country’s population
comprises of women. Rural women play a significant role in various
arenas of life. Ordinary farm women are the main players in sustaining
life activities both at home and farm. They are active participants in
agriculture, livestock management and poultry husbandry, also their
participation in community development and social relations are
recognizable. Whereas in livestock production they look after animals
and do primary veterinary care. They also have to perform the domestic
chores of cooking, cleaning the house, washing clothes, foster the kids
and getting water and fuel supplies for domestic usage. Although they
perform all of the above mentioned tasks, however, due to lack of
resources, information, and technical guidance, they have to face
difficulties to meet the challenges of the time. On account of their
diverse preoccupations they lose their life time opportunity of
education, nutrition, medicare and security. Due to lack of skill
enhancement training, they are lagging behind in crop production,
livestock management and post harvest operations resulting low yield of
the crops and poor quality of the produce. To probe into the matter, a
study was designed. The target area was District Bahawalpur which
consists of five Tehsils namely Hasilpur, Bahawalpur, Khairpur Tamewali,
Ahmadpur East and Yazman. Out of which two Tehsils were selected
randomly and five union councils from each Tehsil were also randomly
selected. From each selected union council 2 villages were selected
randomly. From each selected village 20 women, who were engaged in
agricultural activities, were selected through random sampling, thus
making a total of 400 respondents. The data collection were effected
under a pre-tested interview schedule designed for this purpose. The
data thus collected, were analyzed and interpreted to draw the
conclusions and to suggest measures for improvement. The results
revealed that the majority of the women were involved in crop production
activities such as cotton picking, wheat harvesting and drying of
agriculture produce at the ordering of 1st, 2nd and 3rd respectively. In
livestock sector, activities like whey making, milking, milk storage
are the top three activities performed by women. The study also depicted
an encouraging response against gender bias in fields like education
and training. Most of the women (i.e., 375) selected daily training
format for their skill enhancement. Instead of sociological constraints
of the area, the dire need of the women is training and education in
crop production activities, livestock management, poultry production and
drying of fruits and vegetables.
Refernce:
Iftikhar, Naveed (2010) The Role Of Rural Women In Agriculture And Their Training Needs: A Case Study Of Distt. Bahawalpur, Pakistan. PhD thesis, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
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