In
his address delivered to stakeholders at the Oyo State Economic Summit, Dr
Sanginga said there were opportunities for the youth to start small businesses
in seed production, input supply, weed control, and processing, among others.
He
explained the youth could also be farmers and use modern methods that reduce
the labor required, raise yields and increase income.
Citing
the example of the IITA Youth Agripreneurs model, Dr Sanginga said that there
was the need to change the mindset of the youth.
The
Youth Agripreneurs project – the first of its kind in the CGIAR—engages young
people from various educational disciplines and through mentoring and
training transforms them into agripreneurs.
Dr.
Sanginga noted that making agriculture a business is at the core of the
program.
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