Market engagement at the Federation has developed through decades of experience with WCEs across sectors. Over time, it has become clear that access alone is insufficient. Market pathways need to absorb fluctuation, respond to external shocks, and remain workable for women-led enterprises.
In agricultural cooperatives, this engagement often takes decentralised forms. Through models such as Krishi Suvidha Kendras (KSKs), women farmers collectively manage access to inputs and services closer to their villages. These locally run centres reduce dependence on distant markets, support timely decision-making, and strengthen women’s control over how and when they engage with agricultural markets.