This final chapter integrates the theoretical and empirical ideas examined in this volume, contextualizing the intersection of gender, technology, agriculture, and climate change within feminist research and critical gender analysis. It asserts that technological interventions in agriculture are fundamentally biased, frequently perpetuating established societal structures unless intentionally restructured using gender-responsive frameworks. This chapter synthesizes insights from earlier sections, identifies ongoing issues, suggests practical solutions, and emphasizes the necessity of prioritizing gender justice to attain sustainable, resilient, and equitable agrifood systems. The future of digital inclusion and gender equity in agricultural technology will require an “intersectional” approach to empower women in agritech, creating inclusive “ecosystems” for innovation, a feminist ethic to guide the development of artificial intelligence, and participatory governance systems.

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Conclusion

  • Sapna Jarial,
  • Chethan Patil N. D.

摘要

This final chapter integrates the theoretical and empirical ideas examined in this volume, contextualizing the intersection of gender, technology, agriculture, and climate change within feminist research and critical gender analysis. It asserts that technological interventions in agriculture are fundamentally biased, frequently perpetuating established societal structures unless intentionally restructured using gender-responsive frameworks. This chapter synthesizes insights from earlier sections, identifies ongoing issues, suggests practical solutions, and emphasizes the necessity of prioritizing gender justice to attain sustainable, resilient, and equitable agrifood systems. The future of digital inclusion and gender equity in agricultural technology will require an “intersectional” approach to empower women in agritech, creating inclusive “ecosystems” for innovation, a feminist ethic to guide the development of artificial intelligence, and participatory governance systems.