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23.03.2026 07:33
'Across rural India, women play a central role in agriculture and water management — from irrigating fields and managing livestock to ensuring household water security. Yet their voices are often excluded or underrepresented in irrigation governance and decision-making structures such as the WUAs that dictate resource allocations.'

Takayuki Hagiwara, FAO Representative in India, writes
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India’s agricultural water crisis needs technology, innovation—and women
Modern irrigation infrastructure and digital technologies are important, but they must be accompanied by policies that actively promote women’s participation in water governance.
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