Planting rice saplings : Women farmers say hard work pays little
Women work in groups to share the load of old people and children.
LAHORE:
Women farm workers earn little despite gruelling work in hot and humid weather. Women transplanting rice saplings from nurseries to paddy fields told APP they hardly make Rs250-350 per day.
“From dawn to dusk we work standing in water under high temperatures for only Rs 250-350 for each of us,” said Nooran Changri, an elderly woman at a farm near world acclaimed rice production area of Narang Mandi.
Nasreen Mustfa another woman working at the farm told APP that the farm owners pay Rs1,800 per acre.
A group of 30-35 labourers mostly comprising men women and children of an extended family completes five to six acres of paddy transplantation in a day.
Women work in groups to share the load of old people and children.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 8th, 2013.
Women farm workers earn little despite gruelling work in hot and humid weather. Women transplanting rice saplings from nurseries to paddy fields told APP they hardly make Rs250-350 per day.
“From dawn to dusk we work standing in water under high temperatures for only Rs 250-350 for each of us,” said Nooran Changri, an elderly woman at a farm near world acclaimed rice production area of Narang Mandi.
Nasreen Mustfa another woman working at the farm told APP that the farm owners pay Rs1,800 per acre.
A group of 30-35 labourers mostly comprising men women and children of an extended family completes five to six acres of paddy transplantation in a day.
Women work in groups to share the load of old people and children.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 8th, 2013.