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Empowering Women in Agricultural Business through AI: Opportunities and Challenges
Dr Archana Dinkar Nemade
archananpatokar@gmail.com
Assistant Professor, Saraswati College,Shegaon,
Abstract:
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into agricultural business presents a promising avenue for empowering women in the sector. Women constitute a significant portion of the agricultural workforce globally, yet they often face systemic barriers to full participation and economic empowerment. AI technologies offer a range of opportunities to address these challenges, from enhancing productivity and decision-making to improving access to markets and financial services. This abstract explores the potential benefits and challenges of leveraging AI to empower women in agricultural businesses.
AI-powered tools and applications, such as precision agriculture systems, crop monitoring platforms, and predictive analytics, enable women farmers and entrepreneurs to optimize resource allocation, improve crop yields, and reduce production costs. By providing real-time data and insights, these technologies empower women to make informed decisions and adopt more sustainable farming practices. Additionally, AI-driven market platforms and supply chain management systems facilitate direct access to buyers, markets, and financial services, enabling women to negotiate fair prices, access credit, and expand their businesses.
However, several challenges must be addressed to ensure that women in agricultural businesses can fully benefit from AI technologies. Gender biases in data collection and algorithm design may perpetuate existing inequalities and limit women's access to AI-driven solutions. Furthermore, issues related to digital literacy, access to technology infrastructure, and affordability pose barriers to adoption for women, particularly in rural and marginalized communities. Additionally, concerns about data privacy, security, and ownership require careful consideration to build trust and confidence among women farmers and entrepreneurs.
To overcome these challenges, stakeholders must collaborate to develop gender-responsive AI solutions and promote women's participation in technology design, deployment, and decision-making processes. Investments in digital skills training, infrastructure development, and inclusive technology policies are crucial to ensure that women have the knowledge, tools, and resources to harness the potential of AI in agricultural businesses. Moreover, efforts to address cultural and social barriers, such as gender norms and access to land and property rights, are essential to create an enabling environment for women's economic empowerment in agriculture.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Agricultural Business, Women Empowerment, Precision Agriculture, Crop Monitoring