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From Traditions to Triumph: Premalata’s Success with Solar-Dried Fish in Odisha
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09.10.25
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Premalata Behera, a 40-year-old member of Maa Women Self Help Group and resident of the Dalimbapur fishing village, comes from a long line of coastal fishers in Odisha, India.
For generations, her community has relied on the dried fish trade as a vital source of income. However, Premalata and her group members faced persistent challenges running their dried fish business.
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