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Legal status of women in agriculture was changed to that of “farmers”

Posted on 1994/06 by AWAVA Secretariat

In 1994, the legal status of women in agriculture was changed to that of “farmers.”

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← Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) collected information about women on farms for the first time
Inaugural “Women in Agriculture International Conference” held in Melbourne →
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