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Unlocking the potential of southern Africa’s wine industry through women’s leadership
World🏛️ PoliticsCenter15 hr. ago

Unlocking the potential of southern Africa’s wine industry through women’s leadership

Southern Africa's wine industry is a significant contributor to the regional economy, generating billions of rand annually and supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs. Despite women playing vital roles in production and management, they are largely excluded from ownership, leadership, and decision-making positions, particularly Black women. This exclusion limits the region's economic potential by denying women access to resources, financial support, and market opportunities. The article highlights the need for greater inclusion of women in wine business ownership to unlock productivity, innovation, and broader economic growth.

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Unlocking the potential of southern Africa’s wine industry through women’s leadership

Southern Africa's wine industry is a significant contributor to the regional economy, generating billions of rand annually and supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs. Despite women playing vital roles in production and management, they are largely excluded from ownership, leadership, and decision-making positions, particularly Black women. This exclusion limits the region's economic potential by denying women access to resources, financial support, and market opportunities. The article highlights the need for greater inclusion of women in wine business ownership to unlock productivity, innovation, and broader economic growth.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses gender inequality in the wine industry, focusing on the lack of female ownership and leadership. It presents a balanced view of the issue, emphasizing both the current challenges and the potential benefits of increased female participation without taking a partisan stance. The

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