Vishwanayak Foundation

Women Farmers

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Women Empowerment Rural Villages 120+ Women Supported

Empowering Women Farmers — Improving Livelihoods Through Farming Support

Rural women are the backbone of Indian agriculture, yet they remain among the most economically marginalized groups in the country. Lack of access to modern farming techniques, quality seeds, financial resources, and skill training keeps many women trapped in cycles of low income and dependency.

Vishwanayak Foundation's Women Empowerment Program is designed to change this reality. We believe that when a woman is empowered, her entire family and community benefits — creating a ripple effect of positive change across generations.

120+

Women Trained

30+

Villages Covered

50%

Avg. Income Increase

15+

Workshops Conducted

"Empowering a woman is empowering a family, a community, and a future generation. Every woman deserves the chance to thrive."

Our Training Programs

We conduct hands-on skill development workshops that teach women modern, sustainable farming techniques, crop rotation, soil management, and market linkage strategies. Our certified trainers deliver sessions in local languages to ensure every woman can participate fully.

Farming Skills
Farming Skills
Skill Workshops
Skill Workshops
Community Support
Community Support

Financial Support & Market Access

We connect women farmers with government schemes and micro-finance options that help them invest in better seeds, tools, and irrigation systems. Our field coordinators provide ongoing mentorship to ensure the knowledge they gain translates into real income growth.

Beyond Farming

We also offer training in food processing, handicrafts, and small business management — giving women multiple avenues for generating sustainable income and reducing their dependence on seasonal agriculture alone.

Women who participated in our programs have reported income increases of 30–60%, greater confidence in household decision-making, and improved health and nutrition outcomes for their children.