Women in Agriculture
Business Development Manager FT, Germany

She grew up on a farm, found her passion after high school, went to university, got her bachelor’s degree, and collected her experience as a herdswoman—she went from Herd management consultant for a GEA dealer in Austria to her current position as a Business Development Manager in Germany.
Read about her upbringing, her motivation, her thoughts on purpose, her predictions for the future and the change she wants to see for women in agriculture.
Although I grew up on a dairy farm, my enthusiasm and passion for dairy farming only truly developed during my career orientation after graduating from high school. After completing my bachelor’s degree at HSWT in Triesdorf and spending a summer working as an alpine dairymaid on a mountain pasture in Austria, I initially worked as a herd management consultant for a GEA dealer in my home region. Since the beginning of this year, I have been working directly at GEA FT in Germany as a Business Development Manager for the product CattleEye—a job I greatly enjoy, particularly the collaboration with customers, dealers, and colleagues.
The feeling of creating added value for dairy farming in Germany through collaboration with all stakeholders (colleagues, GEA dealers, and customers).
I feel that through my work, I can contribute to making the daily work of farmers easier, while also improving animal welfare.
Germany is already at a very advanced level when it comes to dairy farming. In my opinion, we will see even more productive and healthier herds and farms in the future, which will also have a positive impact on the sustainability of the industry.
Women cover the same key areas and roles in agriculture as men—often in addition to the tasks that society automatically expects them to perform. I would like to see a shift where women’s achievements and expertise no longer need to be proven first but are recognized as equal from the outset and are visible across all areas.

The United Nations declared 2026 the International Year of the Woman Farmer to promote action toward closing gender gaps and improving women’s livelihoods worldwide, while also raising awareness of the vital role women play in agriculture.
GEA Farm Technologies spoke with women in agriculture across the globe to talk about their experiences, their upbringing, as well as their motivation, purpose, predictions for the future, and has asked them about the change they would like to see for women in this line of work.