Friday 16 May 2014

Using modern farming technologies to attract youth to Agriculture


Arrow roots, long seen as traditional crop liked by the elderly among Kenyan most communities, could now turn out to save Kenyan youths from biting unemployment. 

Kenya, faced by an influx of educated youth who idle away due to lack of employment opportunities has turned to a number of initiatives to help curb this rising problem.

Among many partners that have joined the government to offer solutions to the youth include the Youth Agro Environment Initiative (a non-governmental organization based in Nairobi) which is training youth on modern farming technologies that can enable them earn a livelihood.

One of the crops that they chose for this project is the arrowroot which has traditionally been grown near water bodies due to its high water consumption. 

This requirement put off so many young farmers as majority do not live near water sources and also find it cumbersome to practice this type of farming.As such, Youth Agro Environment Initiative is now teaching farmers how to grow the arrowroots in uplands – away from the river – and still get good yields. 

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http://www.entrepreneurshipafrica.com/business-resources/entrepnews/modern-farming-technologies-coined-to-attract-youth-to-agriculture.html

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