Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Youth in Agriculture
Uganda is currently grappling with high rates of youth unemployment. The media has recently been awash with youth demonstrations most notably the yellow coloured MPigs youth who stormed parliament. One of the solutions that has been fronted is to engage them in Agriculture. This option however, presents its own challenges for most youth for instance access and ownership of land, finances, equipment and quality inputs. To this date, youth involvement in Agriculture has remained more or less a wishful thinking by the government.
Well aware that agriculture is the backbone of this beautiful country, there is a lot that needs to be done to attract the youth into agriculture. Some pragmatic measures includes among others sensitization campaigns to change the mindset, exchange and experience sharing like the popular Farming magazine (Monitor newspaper) does, easing access to finance, equipment such as tractors and small scale irrigation notwithstanding access to reliable market information. Its also paramount to distinguish between youth involvement in agriculture and politicking.
Agriculture if fully harnessed has great potential to alleviate the unemployment dilemma. It is argued that passion is the key driver for success in any business agriculture inclusive. The big question is "Do the Ugandan youth have passion for Agriculture?". As long as the youth do not consider agriculture as a viable employment opportunity, we are still distant from the winning formula!
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