The Executive Director of Kosmos Innovation Centre (KIC), Benjamin Gyan-Kesse, has stated infrastructure and sustainable funding are essential in engaging the youth into agriculture.
He stated after eight years of working within the agriculture sector, KIC had noticed that lack of correct infrastructure, and funding remained a problem to the youth.
Mr Gyan-Kesse acknowledged this in an interview with reporters after the opening of the Agricultural Innovation for Africa (AIA) Conference held in Accra yesterday.
The two-day interactive forum introduced key decision-makers, subject material specialists, professionals, trade stakeholders and worth chain actors the chance to rethink the way forward for agricultural innovation, youth employment and meals safety in Africa.
Attended by greater than 1,200 contributors principally the youth, the convention underneath the theme ‘Empowering youth start-ups and agri-Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs): Advancing food security through innovation and collaboration,’ has the goal to be an area for education on the mandatory programs to assist Africa on the journey to satisfy the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2.
Among the programmes, slated for the occasion are employer discussion board, profession truthful, panel discussions, and plenary classes.
Mr Gyan-Kesse famous that the youth of the nation have been able to enterprise into agriculture, saying what was wanted was “intentional policies by the government,” to encourage the youth to embrace agriculture.
According to him, the youth have been enterprising with a variety of modern concepts, and with a bit push and help, they may create their very own companies in agriculture and make use of their unemployed colleagues.
Mr Gyan-Kesse additional acknowledged that KIC for the previous eight years had been gathering the youth in agriculture, and giving them a voice and platform to discover their potential in agriculture and the agribusiness worth chain.
The Executive Director of KIC highlighted that his outfit final yr determined to take a daring initiative to start out “This convening platform where we can have conversations, understand what is happening across the value chain on the continent and also pushing the agenda of youth inclusivity, gender inclusivity in the agribusiness value chain.”
Moreover, Mr Gyan-Kesse stated this yr’s programme had been structured in a way to supply the contributors with information and assist them respect what was occurring within the area and tips on how to navigate the challenges within the agriculture worth chain.
He stated the convention would come out with a coverage paper on tips on how to appeal to the youth into agriculture and the righty help the youth wanted to thrive within the agriculture sector.
The Country Director of AGRA, Dr Betty Annan, who delivered the keynote deal with on the theme, ‘Empowering Youth Startups and Agri-MSMEs in Africa: Climate Change, Innovative Financing, Market Efficiency, Gender Mainstreaming for Sustainable Food Systems,’ stated modern financing mechanisms have been crucial to constructing local weather resilience among the many youth startups and agri-MSMEs.
“Access to affordable credit, blended finance model, and climate-focused investment funds can enable these enterprises to adopt sustainable practices, invest in climate-smart technologies and enhance productivity,” she acknowledged.
Dr Annan indicated that enhancing market competitiveness by way of expanded market entry, entry to finance, and inclusive market programs have been essential for market efficiencies wanted to spur on total productiveness, make use ofment and development of agriculture.
The Chairman of KIC and AIA Conference, Mr Joe Mensah, urged the youth to benefit from the programme to be able to construct partnerships and collaborations.
He additionally inspired them to study extra from the convention and replace their information on the alternatives, new innovations and applied sciences in addition to traits within the agriculture sector.
BY KINGSLEY ASARE