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A Perspective on Women in Agriculture

A Perspective on Women in Agriculture

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Why Women Matter (0:11) – 80 % of African farmers and 80 % of food-buying decisions are made by women. Both ends of the chain hinge on female choices and labour.

From Discovery to Action (1:30) – Shocked by those numbers, Nikolet co-founded a women-led foundation to raise awareness by the maths, not ideology.

Talk Before Tools (3:45) – Road-shows and film screenings used humour to spark peer-to-peer discussions; thousands of small steps emerge when women swap ideas rather than await a master plan.

Examples in the Field (5:40) –

  • Farmer co-ops where women share seed know-how and market intel.
  • “Pay-after-harvest” schemes distributing improved seed without locking growers into debt.
  • Gender-lens grants now required by many governments, but top-down five-year plans still miss lived reality.

Power Dynamics & Bias (9:50) – A visit to remote fields flips Nikolet’s own assumptions: one illiterate farmer “pities” northern experts who must juggle politics while she knows her land.

North–South Links (13:18) – Nikolet focuses northern women on consumer power: buying choices can nudge supply chains; collaboration with southern producers should respect local agency.

Awareness through Humor (15:00) – A Dutch comedy short revealed nine seed giants control 85 % of global seed sales—framed as a chance to get nine CEOs in one room. (Film now shelved over later blackface sensitivities—showing how contexts shift.)

Magic-Wand Lever: Level Playing Field (18:37) –

  • Tech unlocks micro-everything: satellite data, AI and blockchain let financiers extend micro-loans, insurance and training to $1-a-day farmers they’ve never met.
  • Equal access to improved seeds, fertiliser and data—without predatory loans—could transform yield and income.
  • Blockchain’s trustless ledgers can track value, de-risk lenders and let farmers keep agency.
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