May 2, 2024 - At EuroTier, which will take place in Hanover, Germany, November 12-15, 2024, the international Women in Ag Magazine and the DLG (German Agricultural Society) will confer the international 'Women in Ag Award' for the third time. The award recognises professional women in agriculture, including farming, agribusiness, academia and organisations. The deadline for applications is July 31, 2024.
"The role of women in farming, agribusiness and agricultural sciences is changing worldwide. More and more women are shaping the future of agriculture either as managers of their own farms or in companies, research or in the teaching profession. More and more women are drivers of sustainable food production worldwide. More and more women are shaping the debate in agricultural as journalists, bloggers or influencers," says Freya von Czettritz, CEO, DLG Holding. "The Women in Ag Award honours this commitment and tells the stories behind these inspiring women. At EuroTier, we want to give this topic the attention it deserves," adds von Czettritz.
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"In just two years, the Women in Ag Award is already highly recognised in the industry - this is demonstrated by the high number of candidates, the impressive portraits of the winners and the great attention in the media and among the public,"says Kim Schoukens, Editor-in-Chief of the digital Women in Ag Magazine. "At EuroTier 2024, we want to continue this success story with strong personalities from agriculture, agribusiness, education, technology and research. Any woman working in these agricultural sectors can be nominated. From female farmers who work in arable farming or animal husbandry, to female agribusiness experts and engineers, to women who work in teaching, research and development or in the media. What all applicants have in common is that they show an outstanding commitment to global agriculture,"says Schoukens, describing the criteria of the Women in Ag Award.
Award presented by an international jury
Women from the German and international agricultural sector can apply or be nominated until July 31, 2024. The award winners are selected by an international jury made up of representatives from agricultural practice, science, organisations and the media. The focus is on special achievements in the development of local, national and international agriculture. The winners will be honoured at the award ceremony held at EuroTier on November 13.
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