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Alltech has pledged support to The Food Business Charter as a supporting partner

March 6, 2025

Alltech has pledged support to The Food Business Charter as a supporting partner.

[LONDON, England] – Industry leaders gathered in London on March 6 to launch the Food Business Charter, a program created by Meat Business Women in collaboration with more than 30 leading agri-food businesses around the world with the ambitious goal to reach 40% female representation across the global food value chain by 2035. The Food Business Charter will provide information and practical support for organisations wanting to promote gender equity and create more opportunities for the women on their teams. Alltech has expressed its commitment to the new initiative by becoming a supporting partner.

The landmark initiative reflects a strategic commitment from senior leaders to address gender imbalance and the attraction and retention of talent into the global food industry.  The initiative follows a Meat Business Women industry roundtable last year that highlighted the urgent need for action, with women representing just 33.5% of the meat industry workforce, down from 36% in 2020.

"The Food Business Charter is a defining moment in our industry's journey toward gender equality and a major milestone for our 10th year of Meat Business Women. Working with senior leaders who understand the benefits of a gender-balanced workforce, we've created not just a vision, but a practical roadmap for change,” said Laura Ryan, global chair and founder of Meat Business Women. “This Charter, backed by major global and European food manufacturers, retailers, and foodservice businesses, demonstrates our industry's collective determination to remove barriers and create meaningful opportunities for women at all levels.”

"We know that a diverse and inclusive workforce isn’t just the right thing to do — it’s a business imperative,” said Orla McAleer, Alltech’s chief culture officer. “The Food Business Charter is a crucial step towards accelerating change in our industry, ensuring we attract and retain the best talent. By supporting this Charter, we are reaffirming our dedication to fostering a workplace where everyone, regardless of gender, has the opportunity to thrive."

The Charter will be accompanied by an Action Planning Toolkit, designed in collaboration with Diversity & Inclusion experts, providing organisations with practical strategies to achieve the Charter's ambitions.

"This isn't about setting targets – it's about transforming our industry's future to ensure it remains profitable and sustainable,” Ryan said. "The Charter provides a framework for organisations to implement practical talent attraction and retention strategies, share best practices, and create lasting change. With the support of our industry partners, we're confident we can achieve sustainable change."

The launch event took place in a pivotal week, ahead of International Women's Day with key industry leaders officially signing the Charter and pledging their commitment to gender balance.

Meat Business Women is the United Nations’ recognised global professional network for women working across the meat industry. It was created to improve the sustainability of the meat sector and grow the pipeline of female talent in this male-dominated industry.

Alltech is a global leader that delivers smarter, more sustainable solutions for agriculture. Its diverse portfolio of products and services improves the health and performance of animals and plants, resulting in better nutrition for all and a decreased environmental impact. Learn more at alltech.com.

For more information about Meat Business Women and how to sign The Food Business Charter, visit meatbusinesswomen.org/food-business/charter.

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