Abstract
This research paper examines rising phenomenon of agri-based startups led by rural women in India, emphasizing their role in driving innovation and promoting inclusive rural development. Women entrepreneurs are increasingly engaging in activities such as organic farming, value added food processing, agri-tourism, herbal product manufacturing, and other agri-based enterprises. These startups reflect a unique collaboration between traditional agricultural knowledge and modern entrepreneurial practices, including digital marketing, eco-friendly production methods, and locally adopted innovations. Apart from their strengthening role, rural women face many obstacles such as restricted access to institutional funding, a lack of formal education, a lack of connections in the market, and socio-cultural impediments. Based on secondary data, this paper explores the motivations, innovation practices, and operational challenges of rural women entrepreneurs. The findings recommend that the importance of targeted policy support, access to technology, and capacity-building initiatives in scaling such ventures. The paper concludes with policy recommendations aimed at creating an enabling ecosystem for rural women to develop as agripreneurs and actively contribute to sustainable agricultural growth and rural employment.
KEYWORDS
Agri-based Startups, Rural Development, Women Entrepreneurs, Innovation.
Pooja S Hegde1*, Vinayak. M. Bhandari2
1Research Scholar, Institute of Management and Commerce, Srinivas University, Mangalore-575001, Karnataka, India
2Research Professor, Institute of Management and Commerce, Srinivas University, Mangalore-575001, Karnataka, India