Practice Abstract - Research and innovation

CONNECTING WOMEN: A DRIVER FOR AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION

Czechia, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Slovenia, Sweden, Spain, Romania

The FLIARA project’s CoP brings together women rural innovators from across Europe. Feedback from participants of in-person events underscore the value of exchange and networking activities offered. For optimal inclusion, FLIARA also offers a CoP LinkedIn space and regular online events and webinars to cater to women’s schedules.

Call for action: A Thünen Institute study shows in Germany the lack of networks is a hindrance to women-led start-ups in rural areas. It also finds women would like more exchange with other women when founding agri-businesses. A Gender Solution study finds women in agri-food feel most empowered, secure and heard in entrepreneurial support formats tailored to them.

Inspiring examples: In Germany the following initiatives currently facilitate women networking in relation to agriculture: 

  • The German Farmers' Association (DBV) via the ‘Kompass-program’ offers opportunities to build networks through events and parliamentary meetings
  • The German Agricultural Association (DLG) runs the Female Agri Fellows network, connecting women leaders in agri-business.
  • The Rural Women’s Association (DLV) federal and regional chapters organise events to highlight women in agriculture.
  • The Organic Women Network (BioFrauenNetzwerk) fosters collaboration and visibility of women across the organic farm sector.
Source Project
Female-Led Innovation in Agriculture and Rural Areas
Completed | 2023-2025
Main funding source
Horizon Europe (EU Research and Innovation Programme)
Geographical location
Ireland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Czechia, Slovenia, Romania, Finland, Sweden, Belgium
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