Women’s equality in agrifood systems could boost the global economy by $1 trillion, reduce food insecurity by 45 million: new FAO report
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aup.nlBusinesses are more successful when they hire women: more collaborative,3 more profitable,4 more inclusive.5 Women are in fact more effective leaders,6 less likely to take unnecessary risks,7 great at multitasking,8 and have higher emotional intelligence9— as the Harvard Business Review put it, “one of the least counter-intuitive findings in the
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Overall, by addressing gender issues in agricultural commodity supply chains, businesses can contribute to a more sustainable, ethical, and socially responsible sourcing approach. This not only benefits the environment and human rights but also strengthens business resilience, competitiveness, and stakeholder relationships.