In Bangladesh, women are increasingly leading a transformation in agriculture, moving from traditional home management roles to managing small and medium-sized commercial farming enterprises. Over the past decade, women’s participation in agriculture has surpassed men’s, with a 7-percentage-point higher employment rate in this sector, according to official statistics. The Labour Force Survey (LFS) 2022 reveals that 26.2% of women aged 15 and above are involved in agriculture compared to 19.2% of men.
This shift has significantly impacted women’s labor-force participation and has been supported by startups, financial institutions, and government agencies. Companies like iFarmer are instrumental in providing women farmers with access to finance, training, and market information. Success stories, such as Saheena Akhtar’s thriving agro-business in Rajshahi, highlight the growing role of women in commercial agriculture.Â