Transforming agriculture through inclusion

At INCLUSA, we help you close gender gaps and turn inclusion into a strategy for impact and business growth.
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“There is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women” - Kofi Annan

Across the world, women form the backbone of agriculture:  as farmers, workers, and entrepreneurs. Yet they continue to face barriers that limit their access to knowledge, resources, and opportunities. When half of the sector’s talent remains underused, everyone loses.
Gender equality is not just a social goal. It’s a driver of progress. Empowering women leads to higher productivity, more resilient households, and stronger rural economies. It’s the foundation for sustainable food systems and lasting development.

At INCLUSA,

we help organisations and businesses to make agricultural services and value chains more inclusive — creating real benefits for women, communities, and businesses alike.

Because inclusive agriculture benefits everyone.

WE OFFER

Advisory & research
to make programmes, businesses and services gender-responsive
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Training & tools 
that equip teams to act with confidence
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Evidence & learning
 to measure what inclusion achieves—for people and performance
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What can INCLUSA do for you?

We help organisations in agriculture turn gender equality from good intention into real results. Whether you need targeted advice or long-term support, our solutions help you reach women farmers more effectively, strengthen your impact, and meet growing donor and investor expectations.

About INCLUSA

INCLUSA supports organisations to close gender gaps in agricultural value chains — for better results and stronger resilience.Our approach combines evidence, co-creation, and practical experience to turn equality into advantage. We help you design services and systems that work for everyone, and deliver measurable social and business benefits.

“I founded INCLUSA because I believe lasting progress in agriculture starts with inclusion. When organisations take inclusion seriously, the results are transformative — for women, for communities, and for the sector as a whole.”

Emma Feenstra, Founder INCLUSA