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Ergonomics assessment of drudgery in rice-wheat production system in India: a case study of women farmers

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Ergonomics assessment of drudgery in rice-wheat production system in India: a case study of women farmers
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, April 2024
DOI 10.3389/fsufs.2024.1346980
Authors

Pratibha Joshi, Girijesh Singh Mahra, Renu Jethi, Satyapriya, Rahul Singh, Sitaram Bishnoi, Subhashree Sahu, Sukanya Barua, Sujit Sarkar, Rajarshi Roy Burman

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#23,064,489
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#1,499
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#128,725
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#20
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