2026-01-122026-01-122026Ayan Samaddar, Anubhuti Minare, Vipin Vyas, Meghajit Shijagurumayum, Gopal Kumar. (12/1/2026). Smoked Fish, Stronger Futures - How Indigenous Women in Mandla Are Safeguarding Livelihoods and Nutrition. URL: https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/smoked-fish-stronger-futures-how-indigenous-women-mandla-are-safeguardinghttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12348/6819Fish smoking in Madhya Pradesh is largely a women-driven activity. Indigenous fisherwomen are deeply involved in the entire value chain, from harvesting fish in rivers and reservoirs to processing, smoking, and selling the final product in local markets. In districts such as Mandla, Narmadapuram, Betul, and Jabalpur, this work plays a crucial role in household food security and income generation.CC-BY-NC-4.0local marketsSmoked Fish, Stronger Futures - How Indigenous Women in Mandla Are Safeguarding Livelihoods and NutritionBlog