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Women role significant in crop production

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Country Representative, International Water Management Institute (IWMI) Pakistan, Dr. Mohsin Hafeez here on Wednesday said women played a significant role in crop production as half of the food produced in the developing world was due to the contribution by women. The IWMI Pakistan celebrated International Women’s Day 2023 and held a seminar and panel discussion under the global UN theme ‘Innovation and technological change, and education in the digital age for achieving gender equality’, a news release said.

The commemoration on this International Women’s Day 2023 by IWMI was to raise awareness for inclusivity, technology incorporation and celebrate the Pakistani woman. The IWMI through USAID funded activity Water Management for Enhanced Productivity (WMfEP) works on improving the livelihood and enriching the lives of women in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. As women constitute majority of the workforce in agriculture, their role in the food security of Pakistan is important. The total labor force engaged in agriculture in Pakistan is 37.4 percent. Among this agriculture labor force, 67.9 percent are women. Their involvement in agricultural policies and programs continues to be largely overlooked.

Women farmers have shown a keen interest in acquiring skills in livestock management and growing vegetables in their houses. Through WMfEP activity, women water professionals have been provided opportunities to participate in various technology transfer.

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