Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja
As part of efforts to nurture the next
generation of agrarian leaders in Africa and ensure food security of the
continent, the Green Agribusiness Fund has been launched in Nigeria and
Rwanda.
The pilot phase of the $30,000 fund
would invest in youth and agribusiness. It is spearheaded by JR Farms in
collaboration with Generation Africa and the UN’s Food and Agriculture
Organisation (FAO).
Six youths drawn from Nigeria and Rwanda
would be provided an equity funding of $5,000 each in support of
peculiar business needs including machines, packaging materials and raw
material when the selection process commences in the middle of the
month.
The CEO JR Farms, Rotimi Olawale, said
the motive behind the initiative is to address one of the main
challenges mitigating youth from productive involvement in agriculture
in Africa, including limited access to finance and business mentorship.
He said the scheme would tackle poverty,
labour crisis, rural urban migration and improve living standard in
rural economies across Africa.
Olawale, noted that given that young
people often do not meet the requirements to secure loans and equity,
the promoters resolved to conceive GAF as a platform for young Africans
to engage in agriculture as a key to transforming the continent and
raising the next generation of agrarian leaders.
“The Fund is designed to invest in
agribusiness initiatives and companies that are deemed socially
responsible in their business dealings in various parts of Africa.
“These businesses must be owned by young
Africans who are living in Africa. The focus is to raise the next
generation of agric entrepreneurs that will lead great initiatives in
agriculture and position agriculture in Africa on the path of decent
jobs creation, food security and improved living standard,” Olawale
said.
He also added that youth-led agribusinesses that will be accommodated
on this initiative must deliver value to all stakeholders without
degrading economic, social and natural capital.
Olawale, who is into coffee production
in Rwanda, said the initiative will promote agribusinesses focusing on
priority aspects of agriculture such as post harvest loss, climate smart
farming, urban farming, seed and soil improvement, precision farming,
agrictech, access to market and agro commodity trading.
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