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Apr 2023
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S2 Ep4 Food and agrarian hierarchies par...

Hierachies of Development Podcast
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In this last episode of season 2, our guest is Itishree Pattnaik (Gujarat Institute of Development Research, India). Join us to hear about feminisation of agriculture in India, cross-state comparisons between Gujarat and West Bengal as well as ways forward to make the work of women in agriculture more visible.

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