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2026 Declared International Year of the Woman Farmer by NASDA

The U.S. National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) has officially announced 2026 as the International Year of the Woman Farmer, recognizing and celebrating the vital contributions of women in agriculture worldwide. The initiative aims to highlight the leadership, innovation, and resilience demonstrated by women farmers across diverse farming systems and regions.

Globally, women play a critical role in food production, natural resource management, and community development, yet they often face unequal access to land, financing, technology, and training. The International Year of the Woman Farmer seeks to raise awareness of these challenges while promoting policies and programs that empower women in agriculture.

Throughout 2026, NASDA plans to organize events, workshops, and knowledge-sharing initiatives to showcase successful women-led farming practices, encourage mentorship opportunities, and support gender-inclusive agricultural development. The campaign also emphasizes the importance of creating equitable opportunities for women to contribute to sustainable food systems, climate resilience, and rural economic growth.

Experts note that recognizing and investing in women farmers is not only a matter of social equity but also a strategic approach to boosting agricultural productivity and innovation. By spotlighting women’s leadership and achievements, the International Year of the Woman Farmer aims to inspire a more inclusive and sustainable future for global agriculture.

This global recognition aligns with broader international efforts, including United Nations initiatives, to support gender equality in agriculture and ensure that women’s voices and expertise are central to shaping resilient food systems.

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