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"THE PLIGHT OF WOMEN FISH VENDORS IN TAMIL NADU: CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS" Dr. M. Rajeswari
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 3 No. 4 (2023): August
Publisher : CV. Radja Publika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijebas.v3i4.974

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Abstract Women fish vendors in Tamil Nadu play a significant role in the fishing industry's supply chain, from catching to selling fish. However, they face various challenges that impact their livelihood and well-being. This paper aims to explore the challenges faced by women fish vendors in Tamil Nadu and identify potential solutions to address their plight. The paper highlights the lack of access to resources, health hazards, social stigma, and lack of legal protection as major challenges faced by women fish vendors. The paper suggests solutions such as providing access to capital, improving infrastructure and technology, ensuring health and safety, and providing legal protection to empower women fish vendors.
TAMIL NADU CONTRACT FARMING: A CASE OF RICE SEED AND GHERKIN CULTIVATION A. Durgadevi; DR. M. Rajeswari
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 3 No. 6 (2023): December
Publisher : CV. Radja Publika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijebas.v3i6.1221

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ABASTRACT In this essay, the performance of contract farming in Tamil Nadu is discussed. It contracts non-contract farming with contract farming for gherkins and rice seed. It demonstrates how the traits of farm households with contracts and those without contracts differ. The main challenges contract farmers encounter is determined to be late payments, credit issues, water shortages, and the inability to achieve quality standards. The concerned contracting firm typically shifts output to other farms and to other regions whenever productivity declines.