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Farmers to Entrepreneurs A Journey of Indigenous Women of Niyamgiris in Odisha
Farmers to Entrepreneurs A Journey of Indigenous Women of Niyamgiris in Odisha
Authors : Saswati Subhra Das
Perched in the foothills of Niyamgiris, in the remote Gram Panchayat of Chatikona,
lies the village of Marthaguda. Bissamcuttack Block of Rayagada district of Odisha is
inhabited predominantly by scheduled tribes (59.67%)1
. Rain fed agriculture, wage earning
and migration to states like Gujarat, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka
and Kerala in search of livelihoods during lean season constitute the livelihood portfolio
of the village. Sloppy and hilly terrain favours the cultivation of turmeric by around six
thousand Dongria Kondh farmers of Kurli and Kondh farmers of Chatikona. Women
of Marthaguda used to sell raw turmeric to local business owners at meagre price in the
absence of milling facility in the vicinity. Tapping this opportunity of availability of good
quality turmeric in bulk and scope of setting up of a women owned and run turmeric
processing unit, Harsha Trust supported the women of Marthaguda to form “The Maa
Mahalaxmi Women Turmeric Producer Group”. With technical and fi nancial assistance
from Selco Foundation, a turmeric processing unit with a capacity to grind about 144 kilos
within 8 hours, during summers was set up. This case captures the transformational journey
of women of “The Maa Mahalaxmi Women Turmeric Producer Group” from farmers to
entrepreneurs
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