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International Year of the Woman Farmer

As we mark the International Year of the Woman Farmer, American Farmland Trust is proud to spotlight the growing leadership of women in agriculture through our Women for the Land initiative. Women now farm or co‑farm 43 percent of U.S. farmland and bring a strong commitment to conservation, family well‑being, and community resilience. Yet gender‑related and intersecting barriers continue to limit women’s access to conservation programs and technical support. Women for the Land works to close these gaps by empowering women landowners and farmers with the knowledge, networks, and resources they need to steward their land sustainably.

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AFT's Women for the Land is helping to celebrate 2026 as the International Year of the Woman Farmer. The U.S. introduced a resolution declaring 2026 as the International Year of the Women Farmer with 123 countries serving as co-sponsors. The UN General Assembly adopted it on May 2, 2024, marking a global commitment to empowering and recognizing the contributions of women in agriculture. This year we will be sharing stories of women farmers and ranchers who are essential partners in our work to protect, steward and manage U.S. farmland.

Women for the Land

Empowering women in agriculture to protect the land and embrace conservation

The future of agriculture is increasingly female.

43% of U.S. farmland—nearly 388 million acres—is now farmed or co-farmed by women. Many of these women have a strong conservation ethic and are deeply committed to healthy farmland, farm families, and farm communities.

However, women face gender-related barriers to managing their land for long-term sustainability. While women are increasingly playing primary decision-making roles on farms and many are inclined towards conservation, they remain underrepresented in their utilization of USDA and state-based conservation programs. These programs can support farm viability and conservation practice success. 

AFT firmly believes that women are ideal partners in farmland protection and conservation of our working lands and that we need to do more to reach them. Our Women for the Land Initiative helps play a role in closing these gaps.

In addition to gendered barriers, we recognize that women have intersecting identities related to their race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and more and that each of these layers may impact their experiences on the landscape. The disparities that we work to address for women are interconnected to our work to confront racism and inequality as an initiative and as an organization. In our approach, we recognize the need to grapple with the historic and current structures that have enabled disparities along gender and racial lines to persist. We strive to embody this understanding in all that we do in the Women for the Land Initiative.

Our Strategy

To help address these issues, AFT launched the Women for the Land initiative. This national initiative combines three complementary strategies:

Facilitating peer-to-peer learning to engage women in agriculture and connect them to resources

Research into the barriers women in agriculture face

Policy advocacy to address barriers to resource access and women's success on the land

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