The number of female graduates in agricultural tertiary education in Brazil is forecasted to grow from 2.19 in 2024 to 2.36 in 2028, indicating a steady increase. The year-on-year variation reveals a consistent upward trend of around 2% to 2.3% annually. This growth suggests an escalating interest and possibly a rising demand for skilled female professionals in agriculture.
Future trends to watch for:
- Increasing female participation may correlate with advancements in agricultural technologies and practices appealing to younger generations.
- Government policies or programs supporting women in STEM fields could further enhance educational opportunities.
- Impact of global demand for sustainable agriculture, potentially increasing interest and enrollments in agricultural disciplines.