How Young Farmers in India Are Approaching Agriculture as Business
Family farms in Karnataka get a boost through TechnoServe's partnership with Cargill to support skill development of rural youth.
Family farms in Karnataka get a boost through TechnoServe's partnership with Cargill to support skill development of rural youth.
Armed with the right skill set, young people in Tanzania are discovering the potential within agribusiness for profitable livelihoods.
In the four years since her father passed away, Ana Gabriela Méndez has been able to position the family business as a leading supplier in Nicaragua’s male-dominated construction industry.
Through the Youth Employability Program, Pranita and Suraj were able to obtain their first formal jobs – and gain a new sense of independence and confidence.
The Economist examines the opportunities and obstacles for enterprising people in Africa – and highlights TechnoServe’s work to bolster young entrepreneurs.
Agriculture for Impact recently visited STRYDE participants in Northern Rwanda who are demonstrating that agriculture can improve livelihoods for youth.
Young entrepreneurs like Audrey Allotey are starting and growing food businesses that provide key products and create jobs in their communities.
By engaging youth in entrepreneurship and agriculture, TechnoServe is working to create sustainable growth in the region.
As Cairn Agri Fellows, these young farmers in Rajasthan are boosting production on their family farms and launching sustainable agribusinesses.
Through vocational apprenticeships and business mentorship, young women like Emily Ahebwa are creating new sources of income in Uganda.