Technology as a tool for empowering women farmers in a climate-change scenario
G Anand, P Kalaiselvi, S Paul Sebastian, M Senthil Kumar, G Amuthaselvi, G Porkodi, K Suganya and G Malathi
The impact of climate change is reshaping agricultural practices worldwide, disproportionately affecting vulnerable communities, particularly women farmers in developing countries. Women, who constitute a substantial portion of the agricultural workforce, often face barriers such as limited access to resources, education, land ownership and decision-making power. However, technological innovations have the potential to empower women farmers, improving their resilience to climate change, enhancing productivity and promoting sustainability. This review paper explores the role of technology in addressing the unique challenges faced by women farmers in the context of climate change. It examines various technologies, such as mobile apps, remote sensing, precision agriculture and climate-smart practices and their potential to enhance women’s access to knowledge, resources and markets. By highlighting case studies from around the world, this article underscores the importance of inclusive technological interventions and the need for gender-sensitive policies to ensure that women farmers benefit from these advancements. The research concludes that technology, when implemented thoughtfully and inclusively, can serve as a powerful tool for women’s empowerment, fostering greater economic independence, improved food security and enhanced resilience to climate change.
G Anand, P Kalaiselvi, S Paul Sebastian, M Senthil Kumar, G Amuthaselvi, G Porkodi, K Suganya, G Malathi. Technology as a tool for empowering women farmers in a climate-change scenario. Int J Res Agron 2025;8(1S):437-447. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2025.v8.i1Sg.2455