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  2. Feminization of agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The term has also been applied to other phenomena, including increasing shares of women in the agricultural workforce, male outmigration from rural areas, decreasing women's opportunities in agricultural productivity, and lower rural pay due to skill exclusions. [6] Activists have argued that the trend is dangerous and leads to food insecurity. [7]

  3. Gender roles in agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Sara Berry successfully managing her family's 5,000 acre plantation. The "classical" farm gender roles in the United States, although varying somewhat from region to region, were generally based on a division of labor in which men participated in "field" tasks (animal care, plowing, harvesting crops, using farm machinery, etc.), while most women participated primarily in "farmhouse" tasks ...

  4. Rural women - Wikipedia

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    The term has also been applied to other phenomena, including increasing shares of women in the agricultural workforce, male outmigration from rural areas, decreasing women's opportunities in agricultural productivity, and lower rural pay due to skill exclusions. [19] Activists have argued that the trend is dangerous and leads to food insecurity ...

  5. Farm Show says agriculture 'Powering Pennsylvania' - AOL

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    The Farm Show will be unveiling a new lecture series entitled Women in Agriculture. Its first speaker will be acclaimed animal scientist, Dr. Temple Grandin, on the morning of Thursday January 9th.

  6. Associated Country Women of the World - Wikipedia

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    The Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) is the largest international organization for rural women, [1] with a membership of nine million in 82 countries (per 2023). [2] ACWW holds a triennial conference and publishes a magazine, The Countrywoman , four times a year.

  7. 35 Fascinating Facts About Women's History Month - AOL

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    2. The day became Women's History Week in 1978. An education task force in Sonoma County, California kicked off Women's History Week in 1978 on March 8, International Women's Day, according to the ...

  8. Women's property rights - Wikipedia

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    Rural women are solely responsible for half of the world's food production, and in developing countries, as much as 80% of food crops. [7] More recent estimates claim that half of the world's food and in developing countries, between 60-80% of food crops are the results of growth from seeds that have been planted by a woman's hand. [8]

  9. Women and agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa - Wikipedia

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    The role of women's empowerment on agricultural development in Malawi. 2011. University of Reading Master's Thesis submitted to Graduate Institute of International and Applied Economics; Pala, A.O. Women’s access to land and their role in agriculture and decision-making on the farm: experiences of the Joluo of Kenya. 1983. Journal of Eastern ...