The annual Women in Food and Agriculture (WFA) summit was held on 13 June, welcoming more than 300 women, and a handful of men, to Frankfurt, Germany.In what was a welcome return after last year's event was forced online because of Covid, the two-day event saw delegates travelling from as far afield as Kenya, Brazil and the US, joining many European attendees, including from the UK.Established to promote inclusion and diversity in the agricultural sector and to tackle issues of gender inequality, the WFA event saw more than 30 speakers debating issues facing the wider sector, from soil health and sustainability to food insecurity and mental health.Below are highlights from three of the top speakers.
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