International Year of the Woman Farmer.
The resolution underscores the structural barriers women face in agriculture, such as limited access to land, financing, technology, and education, which have historically hindered their full participation. ACR193 aims to foster policy reforms and investments that could help address these disparities and empower women in the agricultural sector. This is especially relevant for California, the leading agricultural state in the U.S., where women represent a significant portion of agricultural producers.
ACR193, introduced by Assembly Member Aguiar-Curry, proclaims the year 2026 as the International Year of the Woman Farmer, recognizing the vital role women play in agriculture and agrifood systems. This resolution aims to highlight the contributions of women to food security, nutrition, and the economic stability of rural communities. The United Nations has designated this year to raise awareness of women's roles in food production, processing, distribution, and trade, which is integral to the global agrifood value chain.
ACR193 not only acknowledges the contributions of women farmers but also serves as a call to action for various stakeholders, including governments and private sector actors, to take concrete measures in support of women's roles in agriculture. The resolution is expected to attract public awareness and facilitate discussions on gender equality within the agricultural domain, potentially leading to legislative and operational changes that favor inclusivity and support for women farmers.