Thai White Rice 5%   :   570 (FOB BANGKOK USD/MT)    |   Thai White Rice 15%   :   550 (FOB BANGKOK USD/MT)    |   Thai White Rice 25%   :   520 (FOB BANGKOK USD/MT)    |   Thai White Rice 100%   :   445 (FOB BANGKOK USD/MT)    |   Vietnam White Rice 5%   :   560 (FOB HCMC USD/MT)    |   Vietnam White Rice 25%   :   540 (FOB HCMC USD/MT)    |   Vietnam White Rice 5451 5%   :   570 (FOB HCMC USD/MT)    |   Vietnam Fragrant Rice 5%   :   595 (FOB HCMC USD/MT)    |   Vietnam Fragrant Broken 100%   :   500 (FOB HCMC USD/MT)    |   Thai Fragrant Broken 100%   :   530 (FOB BANGKOK USD/MT)    |   Myanmar White Rice 5%   :   580 (FOB YANGON USD/MT)    |   Myanmar White Rice 25%   :   560 (FOB YANGON USD/MT)    |   Myanmar White Rice 100%   :   430 (FOB YANGON USD/MT)    |   India Long Grain White Rice 5%   :   600 (FOB MUNDHRA USD/MT)    |   India Medium Grain White Rice 5%   :   590 (FOB KOLKATA USD/MT)    |   Indian Brown Rice Swarna 5%   :   500 (FOB KOLKATA USD/MT)    |   Thai Parboiled Rice 5%   :   630 (FOB BANGKOK USD/MT)    |   Indian Long Grain Parboiled Rice 5%   :   540 (FOB KOLKATA USD/MT)    |   Indian Medium Grain Parboiled Rice 5%   :   525 (FOB KOLKATA USD/MT)    |   Vietnam Long Grain Parboiled Rice 5%   :   600 (FOB HCMC USD/MT)    |   Indian Basmati Rice 5% (1121 Pure)   :   1300 (FOB MUNDHRA USD/MT)    |   Thai Hommali Rice 5%   :   880 (FOB BANGKOK USD/MT)    |   Cambodia Phka Malis Rice 5%   :   820 (FOB SIHANOUKVILLE USD/MT)    |   Thai Glutinous Rice   :   750 (FOB BANGKOK USD/MT)    |   Vietnam Long AN Glutinous 10%   :   650 (FOB HCMC USD/MT)    |   Vietnam AN Giang Glutinous 10%   :   650 (FOB HCMC USD/MT)    |   Vietnam Japonica 5%   :   650 (FOB HCMC USD/MT)    |   Corn India SPOT   :   305 (FOB NHAVA SHEVA USD/MT)    |   Corn Pakistan SPOT   :   220 (FOB KARACHI USD/MT)    |   Robusta Coffee Vietnam   :   3800 (FOB HCMC USD/MT)    |   Black pepper Vietnam   :   4600 (FOB HCMC USD/MT)    |  

Women Empowerment

At HERO, we are committed to advancing gender equality in agriculture and providing tailored support for women farmers and entrepreneurs. Here, we offer resources to drive progress:
For women farmers - Access training on leadership skills, financial literacy, and technology use. Discover networking groups and mentorship opportunities.
For women agripreneurs - Learn about financing options, running a sustainable business, and marketing products. Connect with female business leaders.
For enthusiasts - Find stories celebrating pioneering women in agriculture. Explore NGO partnerships empowering women.
We provide data-driven insights on:
- The business case for women’s inclusion across agriculture - Innovations that benefit women disproportionately - Policy and cultural shifts needed to promote equality
Women, contributing 60% to 80% of the labour, are significantly worse off due to their low control over resources. While they perform the most labour intensive tasks in the value chain (e.g., transplanting, weeding, or harvesting), their work is often unrecognized.
This is primarily due to gender norms that place a lower value on women’s work and exclude them from the higher value-generating aspects of the production chain. In addition, women often do not have land ownership. For example, in Tanzania, women own only 19% of land despite being the major rice workers in the country.
They also have less access than men to knowledge, skills, and productive assets, including agricultural inputs, improved seeds, land, and credit, among others. With rice productivity at risk due to climate change, the livelihoods of smallholder farmers and women will be most affected. At the same time, these farmers are resource-poor, limiting their potential to invest in operations and tools to improve yield and adopt sustainable practices.
Our goal is to help women maximize incomes, influence, skills and networks throughout agricultural value chains. We believe women are essential to building inclusive, prosperous and sustainable food systems. Join us in bringing gender balance to the future of farming!