Women in Agriculture
AMS & Herd Management Support GEA FT, Argentina

She specializes in Automated Milking Systems and Herd Management Support and is all about Give-and-Take. She understands the importance of cows and the value of milk and likes to provide care and welfare for them in return—She seeks meaning from contributing to animals’ well-being.
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.
Family tradition played a big role. I come from a family of cattle producers who were already involved in livestock farming before emigrating from Europe to Argentina, and they have continued working in the industry in Argentina ever since. That background naturally led me to stay connected to agriculture and to be interested in how technology can help the industry continue evolving.
Cows give us such valuable, high-quality food that I feel my work should contribute to making a difference in their welfare. Being part of something that helps improve animal well-being is very important to me.
My role is to connect technology with the cows and the people who work with them. The goal is to help farmers get the most out of technology so they can produce more and better, while also improving animal welfare and the working conditions of the people caring for them. Ultimately, it’s about maintaining a healthy relationship between people and animals on the farm.
It will look very different from today, with greater integration of technology throughout the farm. There is no doubt that technology is the key to continuing to produce sustainably, improving efficiency, supporting animal welfare, and enabling better farm management.
Today, many women are working in agriculture and proving to be excellent at caring for animals. I would like to see more women in leadership roles within agriculture, which are still largely male-dominated, so their skills and perspectives can help shape the future of the industry.

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.