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October 27, 2020

Alltech launches global survey on gender equality within the food and agriculture industry

Alltech believes that inclusion cultivates creativity and drives innovation. Gender equality is not only a fundamental human right, but it is also essential to advancing society and the global agri-food industry.

To gather real-world insights into the professional landscape for women in agriculture, Alltech has announced their support of the second annual Women in Food & Ag survey.
 
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Launching on 27 October, the survey aims to collect feedback that empowers the agri-food industry to create a more equitable environment.

The 2019 Women in Food & Ag survey results revealed specific barriers for women in agriculture and a gap between female and male perceptions but reflected an optimistic outlook overall.

As 2020 ushered in unprecedented challenges for agriculture, new questions have been added to the survey to gauge potential inequalities exacerbated by COVID-19. To further globalise this effort and increase accessibility, the survey is available in six languages.

This initiative reflects Alltech's commitment to the U.N. Global Compact and the U.N. Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) related to gender equality. The SDG recognises gender equality as a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable world.

'In order to achieve a Planet of PlentyTM, it is more important than ever for the agri-food industry to perform at its full potential,' said Dr Mark Lyons, president and CEO of Alltech. 'Human ingenuity is our Earth's most valuable resource, and a diverse workforce is essential to building a more sustainable future.'

Women and men in all sectors of the food supply chain are encouraged to contribute to this important global conversation about gender equality in agriculture by taking the survey here.

The survey results will be published on 26 January 2021 on the Alltech ONE Virtual Experience website.






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