Agricultural mechanization and women's participation in rural family businesses
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agricultural mechanization, small farm agriculture, women's participationAbstract
Agricultural mechanization and women's participation in rural family businesses. Women are responsible for 23% of operational tasks and administrative actions in the corn industry, 28% in the tobacco industry and 34% in the milk industry. The milk industry is the one that demands the most women's labor for its execution and administration, tobacco farming is in second place and corn farming is the one that requires the least women's labor.
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