Women farmers, who constitute nearly 30–35% of operational cultivators and over 40% of agricultural labour force, are increasingly transitioning into agri-MSME entrepreneurs. This paper examines the role of digital financial services, agri-e-commerce platforms, and digital governance systems in empowering women farmers. The study integrates statistical data analysis, policy review, and a case study from Maharashtra. Findings indicate that digital transformation improves income realization, market access, credit inclusion, and transparency. However, infrastructural gaps and digital literacy barriers remain significant challenges. The study concludes with policy suggestions for inclusive and sustainable digital rural development.
Bacchewar et al. (Mon,) studied this question.