Over
100 young Senegalese from the Senegal River Valley gained technical knowledge
and entrepreneurial skills related to the rice value chain thanks to the
project ‘Promoting youth entrepreneurship and job creation in the West African
rice value chain’ (PEJERIZ).
The
training course, which was conducted at the AfricaRice Regional Training Center
in Saint Louis, Senegal, 15-26 October 2018, focused on entrepreneurship,
integrated rice crop management, rice processing, rice commercialization and
service provision.
Africa
has the largest population of young people in the world, with some 200 million
aged between 15 and 24, who account for 60% of the continent’s jobless people.
The need to create sustainable economic opportunities in the agriculture sector
to engage rural youth is urgent. AfricaRice strongly believes that the rice
sector has the potential to employ many of the 17 million young people who
enter the job market in sub-Saharan Africa each year.
The
interactive course, blending theory and practical sessions, was conducted by a
team of subject-matter specialists. Representatives from AfricaRice and
partners such as the Regional Direction of Rural Development of Saint Louis
(DRDR), the National Agricultural Research Institute of Senegal (ISRA), the
National Department of Land Management (SAED) and the University Gaston Berger
incubator as well as media agencies were invited.
“Our aim is
to strengthen the capacity of the youth in technical aspects relating to the
rice value chain as well as enhance their entrepreneurial skills,” said Dr Mandiaye
Diagne, PEJERIZ Project Coordinator. “We hope this will pave the way for a more
robust rice enterprise sector and our youth can earn a decent living.”
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