The new knowledge generated by FLIARA brings together underexplored areas and investigates their intersections, namely rural and farm-based women-led innovation and the rural sustainability transition. Through the future foresight analysis of sustainability innovations, FLIARA has identified areas of opportunity for sustainable rural development in relation to farm and rural women-led innovation and explored the specific policy measures needed to realise this opportunity. The case studies carried out have analysed successful women-led innovations that interact with the four dimensions of sustainability (social, economic, cultural, and environmental) to better understand the core challenges, capacities needed, and pathways to successful women-led innovation. This uncovers key factors that can hinder the realisation of untapped potential and the upscaling of existing successful women-led innovation. The Community of Practice network has commenced and works to dismantle existing silos where a range of stakeholders (policy, research, innovation practice) in the field of women-led innovation are brought together, providing a dynamic space for women to influence in decision-making and to learn together utilising the novel, participatory multi-actor approach. The Community of Practice network will not only support current innovators, but the 20 Innovation Ambassadors in this network and the wider Campaign of Visibility aims to inspire future generations. This promotes the breaking down of cultural norms, where women-led innovation becomes a more standard and expected practice than the exception.