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2026. The International Year of the Woman Farmer

May 5, 2026May 5, 2026
Women farmers are all women working in agrifood systems in different capacities across all segments of value chains. Photo FAO
Women farmers represent 39 % of the global agricultural workforce. Photo FAO
Across the world, women are at the heart of agrifood systems.   Photo FAO/Adam Ibrahim
Women farmers work harder, often under more difficult conditions, and their contributions are not always fully recognized.  Photo FAO
Women leading the fight against hunger all over the world. Photo FAO
Investing in women farmers strengthens food security. Photo FAO
Women farmers are not considered in decision-making processes and struggle to access credit or financial services. Photo FAO
When women lead, communities gain.  Photo FAO
Women farmers face persistent barriers women face across agrifood systems - including unequal access to land, information and social protection. Photo: FAO
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