Women & Youth-Led Agri-Enterprises Showcase Innovative Solutions in Southeast Asia
Three promising agri-enterprises, led by women and youth from Southeast Asia, took centre stage in a recent virtual dialogue. The event, hosted by various organisations including the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), aimed to showcase these enterprises' progress and foster discussions on scaling their impact and potential collaborations.
The enterprises, each with innovative nature-based solutions, are tackling critical issues of food security and climate resilience. Government representatives, investors, and community members were invited to engage in the dialogue, exploring ways to support and scale these initiatives.
The event provided a platform for these young and women-led ventures to share their achievements and challenges. It also offered an opportunity to discuss how these enterprises can collaborate and grow, ultimately strengthening the region's food systems and climate resilience.
The virtual dialogue highlighted the potential of these three Southeast Asian agri-enterprises, demonstrating how innovative, nature-based solutions can address food security and climate resilience. With the support of governments, investors, and communities, these enterprises could scale their impact, fostering a more sustainable and resilient future for the region.