The feminization of agriculture refers to the increasing involvement of women in agricultural activities, a trend driven by male migration to urban areas, changing social norms, and economic factors. Women are increasingly taking on roles traditionally held by men, from fieldwork to management of farms. This shift has profound implications for rural economies and food security. Women’s participation enhances productivity and sustainability but also exposes them to challenges such as limited access to land, credit, and technology. Addressing these issues through targeted policies and support systems is essential to harness the full potential of women in agriculture.