Tag: women
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Women’s Voice in Agriculture gets support
25 July 2025 – Johannesburg: Hollard has reaffirmed its commitment to agricultural growth, inclusion and innovation by sponsoring the second edition of the Women’s Voice in Agriculture competition. The competition continues to highlight the remarkable achievements and aspirations of women making a difference in agriculture and rural communities. It recognises women leaders making significant impact, ... -
Forum calls for greater investment, partnerships to ignite Africa’s agriculture
The African Conference on Agricultural Technologies (ACAT) 2025 The second edition of the African Conference on Agricultural Technologies (ACAT) officially kicked off on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, in Kigali, Rwanda, with speakers issuing a rallying call for increased investment and stronger partnerships to support the sustainable adaptation and adoption of agricultural technologies. The four-day event running ... -
Nigeria’s First Lady Empowers Farmers In Enugu State
Nigeria’s First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, has empowered 400 women and young farmers across 17 local councils in Enugu State. Agricultural inputs distributed included wheelbarrows, seedlings, fertiliser, pesticides, livestock feed, piglets, chicks, a cassava processor, and other essential farming equipment. The initiative is part of her Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), aimed at empowering vulnerable groups ... -
Youth, women vital to advancing irrigated agriculture in Africa – Experts
Irrigation and water management experts have called for the inclusion of women and young professionals in advancing irrigated agriculture across Africa. This call was a central theme at the 6th African Irrigation and Drainage (ARCID) Conference, which concluded with an award ceremony on Wednesday night in Abuja. Mrs Oyeronke Oluniyi, Chairperson of the Nigerian National ... -
Women in mechanised agriculture expands access to technology
by Julian Osamato10 hours ago WIMA says it remains committed to breaking barriers for women in agriculture, fostering inclusion, and driving Nigeria’s agricultural transformation through innovative mechanisation solutions. The Women in Mechanised Agriculture Association (WIMA) is revolutionising access to agricultural technology for women across Nigeria, empowering them with mechanised farming solutions to enhance productivity and ... -
How India’s drone initiative can empower South African women in agriculture
Rural women in South Africa continue to bear the brunt of triple oppression due to their race, class, and gender; hence, it is not a coincidence that in their majority they have not managed to achieve economic freedom. Image: Supplied This past week, the world, including South Africa, commemorated International Women’s Day. As we reflect ... -
AGRA Ghana calls for accelerated action on women’s empowerment in agribusiness
By Gloria Anderson The Country Director of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) Ghana, Dr Betty Annan, has called for greater investments and policy support to empower women in agribusiness, stressing their critical role in transforming Africa’s food systems. Speaking at an event in Accra to commemorate International Women’s Day, Dr Annan highlighted the ... -
An Example Sample Proposal on “Women-Led Agribusiness for Economic Empowerment”
This proposal aims to establish a women-led agribusiness initiative that empowers women in rural communities by providing them with the necessary skills, resources, and support to thrive in the agricultural sector. The initiative seeks to address the gender disparities that exist in agriculture, where women often face barriers to accessing land, credit, and training. By ... -
The Critical Role Of Women In Sub-Saharan African Agriculture And Health
Empowering women in Sub-Saharan Africa is not just a matter of gender equity; it is a crucial step toward achieving “Health for All, Hunger for None” Article By Jorge Levinson – Senior Bayer Representative, Sub-Saharan Africa Women play a significant role in the agricultural and health sector across Sub-Saharan Africa, yet they often face systemic ... -
Why women engineers should take advantage in home gardening
By Ebunoluwa Sessou & Damilola Akapo Women engineers have been advised to take advantage of home gardening as a way of tackling food insecurity and scarcity in the country. The advice was given at the public lecture/award presentation, and annual general meeting organized by the Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria, APWEN, in Lagos. ...








