Strengthening women’s empowerment and leadership in agri-food systems is now recognized as a vital imperative to enhance agricultural productivity, bolster food security, improve nutrition, and fortify resilience against the impacts of climate change. The findings of the international gender conference, “From research to impact: Towards just and resilient agri-food systems”, held in New Delhi from 9th to 12th October 2023, underscored the significance of women’s active participation. Hosted by the CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), this conference brought together global experts and researchers to champion gender equity in agriculture. This mission gains even more momentum following the G20 Summit’s commitment to advancing women-led development in the domains of food security, nutrition, and climate action.
The conference was a dynamic forum for the exchange of ideas, research-based evidence, and innovative strategies aimed at promoting women’s roles and influence in agri-food systems. The key takeaways from the conference revolve around the intentional design of agricultural programs, projects, and policies to empower women, with the understanding that this approach yields multifaceted benefits. Increased agricultural productivity, improved nutrition, diversified diets, enhanced food security, and superior climate resilience are some of the positive outcomes. The conference highlighted Farmer Producer Organisations and collective efforts as promising avenues to amplify women’s access to markets, resources, agency, and empowerment. Additionally, it emphasized the pivotal role of women’s leadership at all levels of innovation, decision-making, and policy formulation in fostering just and resilient agri-food systems.
The international gender conference held in New Delhi in October 2023 was a pivotal event that underscored the critical importance of strengthening women’s empowerment and leadership in agri-food systems. Moreover, the commitment of G20 leaders to advance women-led development in food security, nutrition, and climate action further underscores the global momentum in this direction. Key priorities identified, such as investments in food security, climate-smart approaches, inclusive agricultural value chains, and digitalization, reflect the central role of women in shaping the future of agri-food systems.
As we look to the future, it is evident that strengthening partnerships between researchers, policymakers, and the private sector, as well as international collaboration, will be paramount in realizing the full potential of women’s involvement in agriculture. This conference has set the stage for a more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable agricultural landscape, where women’s empowerment and leadership are central to achieving just and prosperous agri-food systems for all. The seeds sown here will yield a harvest of progress in the years to come.
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