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International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary

International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2025;4(3):184-187

Women In Agri-Value Chains in Kerala: Analysis of Entrepreneurial Types, Challenges, and Success Stories

Author Name: Unnikrishnan C;   Dr. Mohanadasan T;  

1. Research Scholar, PG & Research Department of Commerce, Government Victoria College, Palakkad, University of Calicut, Kerala, India

2. Professor, PG & Research Department of Commerce, Government Victoria College, Palakkad, University of Calicut. Kerala, India

Paper Type: research paper
Article Information
Paper Received on: 2025-04-22
Paper Accepted on: 2025-05-05
Paper Published on: 2025-05-18
Abstract:

This scholarly article investigates the evolving role of women within Agri-value chains in Kerala, with an emphasis on the heterogeneity of entrepreneurial categories, the complex challenges encountered, and the narratives of success that have arisen despite systemic impediments. Utilizing a review-based methodological approach, the research consolidates insights from academic publications, governmental documents, case analyses, and grey literature to cultivate a holistic comprehension of women’s involvement across diverse phases of the Agri-value chain—from production and processing to marketing and distribution. The examination delineates women agripreneurs into specific classifications predicated on enterprise scale, ownership configuration, and market orientation, encompassing micro-entrepreneurs, collective entrepreneurs (such as those affiliated with Kudumbashree units), and Agri-tech innovators. The results indicate that women consistently confront enduring obstacles such as restricted access to credit, limitations in land ownership, gender-specific labor roles, and insufficient exposure to technology and markets. Notwithstanding these constraints, numerous success narratives underscore the tenacity, innovation, and community-centric strategies that have empowered women to establish sustainable entrepreneurial avenues. These narratives exemplify how institutional support, capacity-building initiatives, and digital tools have facilitated the transition from subsistence-level engagement to lucrative, scalable enterprises. The findings underscore the imperative for targeted policy interventions, inclusive training initiatives, and enhanced infrastructure to augment women’s agency and productivity within the Agri-value chains of Kerala.

Keywords:

Women agripreneurs, Agri-value chains, Kerala, Entrepreneurship types, Gender challenges, Success stories

How to Cite this Article:

Unnikrishnan C,Dr. Mohanadasan T. Women In Agri-Value Chains in Kerala: Analysis of Entrepreneurial Types, Challenges, and Success Stories. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2025: 4(3):184-187


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