ABOVE: WFA global chair Elisabeth Mork-Eidem expressed her enthusiasm for the program’s continued success.
Alltech is proud to continue to partner with the Women in Food & Agriculture mentorship program.
Applications are open for new mentors of any gender and for female mentees from across the global food and agriculture sector.
Now in its fourth year, the free-to-join program is dedicated to supporting women across the global food and agriculture sector by providing invaluable mentorship opportunities and has proven to be a beacon of support for women seeking guidance, advice and networking opportunities in their careers.
Findings from the WFA survey and ongoing feedback from all levels of the food and agriculture sector consistently suggest that a hurdle to greater success for women in the global agrifood industry is a lack of mentorship opportunities.
To tackle this issue, WFA launched its mentorship program.
WFA matches applicants based on their preferences, which can include gender of mentor, areas of expertise, language and industry sector and offers opportunities for women in food and agriculture to develop meaningful industry connections.
Since the inception of the program, WFA has received an overwhelming response, with 3051 applications from individuals seeking mentorship and 1691 industry professionals offering their mentorship services.
This remarkable level of engagement underscores the program’s significance in addressing the need for mentorship opportunities within the food and agriculture sector.
To date, the program has facilitated over 562 pairings, connecting mentees with experienced mentors who provide invaluable insights and support.
These pairings have spanned various roles and sectors within the industry, ranging from chief executive officers of agribusinesses to small-scale farmers, academics and agtech professionals.
Alltech president and CEO Dr Mark Lyons said, “Our partnership with the Women in Food & Agriculture mentorship program is an investment not only in the lives of women but in the future of agriculture, as the industry most integral to the nourishment and vitality of our planet.”
WFA global chair Elisabeth Mork-Eidem expressed her enthusiasm for the program’s continued success.
“We are delighted to see the overwhelming response to the WFA mentorship program, which underscores the importance of mentorship in empowering women in the food and agriculture industry,” Ms Mork-Eidem said.
“With Alltech’s ongoing support, we are confident that the program will continue to make a positive impact, fostering diversity and inclusion across the sector.”
Alltech chief culture officer Orla McAleer reiterated the company’s commitment to the program.
“I am excited to reaffirm our support and sponsorship of the WFA mentorship program in 2024,” Ms McAleer said.
“We believe in championing the advancement of women in this vital sector and helping to cultivate a more vibrant, equitable and diverse agricultural community.
“As a mentor and advisor to the program, I understand the value and impact the mentorship connection brings to everyone involved.”
Alltech believes that inclusion cultivates creativity, drives innovation and is essential to the company’s purpose of working together for a planet of plenty.
In 2019, Alltech selected gender equality as one of the nine United Nations sustainable development goals to which the company committed to advancing.
Supported by Alltech, applications are now open for the 2024 WFA mentorship program to individuals seeking mentorship, as well as industry professionals interested in offering their mentorship services.
The program welcomes applications from across the global food and agriculture sector, and applicants will be personally matched based on their preferences and professional objectives.
For more information and to apply to be a mentor or mentee, visit wfa-initiative.com/mentorship-program/
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