Year: 2015 | Month: December | Volume 60 | Issue 4

Economic Empowerment of Scheduled Caste Landless Rural Women through Mushroom Cultivation: A Case Study


DOI:10.5958/0976-4666.2015.00083.2

Abstract:

Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) Kurukshetra took up an initiative for economic empowerment of landless Scheduled Caste rural women by motivating them to adopt mushroom cultivation as an income generating activity. As part of this programme KVK has conducted three trainings for these landless Scheduled Caste rural women since 2008-09. In total 120 such ladies were trained over a period of three years. The trainees were provided practical training through method demonstrations on compost preparation, spawning and casing management practices, harvesting and packaging of button mushroom. The post- training evaluations of these 120 women from 12 villages showed that majority (>75%) of them gained low to medium level of knowledge on the vocation. These trained women had taken up white button mushroom cultivation in polythene bags during October to March every year. The economic empowerment of the landless Scheduled Caste rural women by way of mushroom production of KVK has created awareness regarding its cultivation among them .With technical back-up of the KVK, the adoption of mushroom cultivation by 25 percent of trained landless Scheduled Caste rural women has paved the way for their economic empowerment. 





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