Women Farmers’ Entitlements Bill, 2011

Information Type: Legislative Information
Bill No: LV of 2011
Bill introduced in House: Rajya Sabha
Bill Type: Private Member
Bill Status: Pending
Ministry-in-charge of Bill: Agriculture
Introduced by Member: S.M.Swaminathan
Member Type: Current
Acts State: Ordinary Bill
Bill Date: 2012-05-11
Case Note / Description :

With a gradual decline in the size of farm holdings, small and marginal farmer families are in need of multiple sources of income to come out of the poverty trap. Rural men belonging to resource poor families increasingly tend to go to towns and cities seeking work and income earning opportunities. Consequently, there is an increasing feminization of agriculture. While women farmers are extremely hard working and are also conversant with sustainable agriculture practices, they suffer from several handicaps such as title to land, and access to credit, inputs, insurance, technology and market. As early as 1995, the Fourth World Conference on Women held in Beijing urged developing countries to pay attention to the gender specific needs of women farmers. India is on the threshold of enacting a landmark Food Security Bill. Legal entitlements to food can be implemented only by improving the productivity, profitability and sustainability of small farm holdings, since small and marginal farmers produce nearly fifty percent of the foodgrains in the country, as well as milk and a wide variety of vegetables and fruits. The need for paying special attention to the needs of women farmers has been recognized by initiating a "Mahila Kisan Sashaktikaran Pariyojana" in the Union Budget of 2010-11.In order to safeguard national food security, and to strengthen the livelihood security of rural women, a majority of whom are engaged in crop and animal husbandry, fisheries, agro-forestry and agro-processing, the Bill is being proposed. It is necessary to implement the aforesaid decisions under article 253 of the Constitution of India in so far as they relate to the women farmers' entitlements 

 
 
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