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IM Akademy Blog of Sunday, 2 February 2025

Source: Mustapha Ibrahim

She Tractor: Empowering Women and Revolutionizing Agriculture in Ghana

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In the heart of West Africa, a groundbreaking initiative is challenging gender norms and transforming agriculture.

She Tractor, a project led by young women in Ghana, is not only bridging the gap in access to farm machinery but also empowering a new generation of female entrepreneurs. By operating and renting tractor services, these women are sowing seeds of change in their communities, proving that innovation and gender equality can drive sustainable development.

Background: Agriculture and Gender in Ghana
Agriculture is the backbone of Ghana’s economy, employing over half of the workforce and contributing significantly to GDP. Yet, smallholder farmers—particularly women—face persistent challenges, including limited access to modern equipment like tractors.
Traditionally, women have been relegated to labor-intensive roles, such as planting and weeding, while men control machinery and decision-making. This disparity stifles productivity and perpetuates economic inequality.

The Birth of She Tractor


Launched in recent years by a group of visionary young women, She Tractor emerged as a response to these systemic barriers. Recognizing the transformative potential of mechanization, the founders sought to democratize access to tractors while creating opportunities for women in a male-dominated sector. Their mission? To equip women with technical skills, foster economic independence, and boost agricultural efficiency across Ghana.

How It Works
She Tractor trains women as certified tractor operators and mechanics, offering hands-on workshops in machine handling, maintenance, and business management. Once trained, these women form cooperatives or small enterprises, renting tractor services to local farmers at affordable rates. Farmers can book sessions per acre or hour, significantly reducing the time and labor required for plowing and harvesting.

Impact: Breaking Ground and Barriers
The initiative has already yielded remarkable outcomes:

Economic Empowerment: Women earn income through service fees, gaining financial autonomy and reinvesting in their families and education.

Agricultural Productivity: Farmers report higher yields and faster turnaround times, enhancing food security.

Gender Equality: By defying stereotypes, She Tractor inspires young girls to pursue non-traditional roles, fostering a cultural shift.

“Before She Tractor, I never imagined I could operate machinery. Now, I’m a role model in my village,” shared Ama, a 24-year-old operator from Kumasi.

Challenges and Resilience
Despite its success, She Tractor faces hurdles. Securing initial funding for tractors—costing upwards of $10,000 each—remains a barrier. Cultural resistance persists, with some farmers skeptical of women’s technical capabilities. However, the group’s commitment to quality service and community engagement is gradually changing perceptions.

Future Horizons
Looking ahead, She Tractor aims to expand to Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire, scaling its model across West Africa. Partnerships with NGOs and government agencies could bolster access to grants and training programs. The founders also envision a digital platform for streamlined bookings, further modernizing agriculture.
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Conclusion: A Model for Change
She Tractor is more than a farming initiative—it’s a movement. By intertwining gender equity with agricultural innovation, these young women are redefining rural economies and challenging deeply rooted norms.

Their story is a testament to the power of grassroots leadership, offering a blueprint for inclusive development worldwide. As Ghana’s fields flourish under their care, so too does the promise of a more equitable future.

She Tractor reminds us that when women thrive, communities prosper. And sometimes, all it takes is a single spark—or a tractor’s engine—to ignite transformation.