Honouring the backbone of our communities

Managing Director Daniel Pelcl (Julian Lehnert) 490564_01

The International Day for Rural Women, observed annually on October 15, is an important time to recognize and celebrate the immense contributions of rural women to global development, food security, and community wellbeing.

These women, often working behind the scenes, are the backbone of agricultural economies and the custodians of traditional knowledge, biodiversity, and local resilience.

Rural women make up nearly a quarter of the world’s population and play indispensable roles in food production, natural resource management, and caregiving.

From cultivating crops and raising livestock to managing households and supporting community health, their labour both paid and unpaid sustains families and entire regions.

Yet, despite their central role, rural women face disproportionate challenges. Limited access to education, healthcare, land ownership, and financial resources compounded by climate vulnerability.

In Queensland, rural women are not only sustaining industries, they’re shaping them.

From the beef producers of the Darling Downs to the horticulturalists of the Lockyer Valley, women are leading innovation, building businesses, and strengthening community ties.

Initiatives like the AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award and the Queensland Rural, Regional and Remote Women’s Network spotlight their achievements and provide platforms for leadership and advocacy.

Whether it’s mentoring young professionals, launching sun-safe workwear, or driving sustainability in agriculture, Queensland’s rural women are redefining what it means to lead from the land.

Celebrating this day is not merely symbolic it is a call to action.

It highlights the urgent need to continually invest in rural infrastructure and amplify the voices of women as decision-makers.

By acknowledging their contributions, we improve greater inclusion and empower rural women to lead in shaping sustainable futures.

Ultimately, the International Day for Rural Women is a reminder that progress toward sustainable development must include those whose efforts are most essential and least visible.

By honouring rural women, especially those in our own state of Queensland we honour the heart of our communities.

– Daniel Pelcl – Managing Director