<label id="xi47v"><meter id="xi47v"></meter></label>
      Africa  

      Kenya launches Pan African skills development program in agriculture sector

      Source: Xinhua   2018-03-06 20:40:23

      NAIROBI, March 6 (Xinhua) -- Kenya's ministry of education in partnership with a private university and a multinational company on Tuesday launched a training program targeting mid-level professionals working in the agriculture sector across Sub-Saharan Africa.

      Senior officials said the two year program seeks to strengthen the capacity of Africa's young professionals to revolutionize agriculture value chains grappling with skills gap and low technology uptake.

      "We need to empower African youth with knowledge, capital, technology and innovations to enhance their contribution to revamping agriculture value chains such as storage, marketing, value addition and processing," said Zainab Hussein, the Principal Secretary in the State Department of Post training and skills development.

      Twenty mid-career professionals drawn from Sub-Saharan African countries will benefit from the two year agribusiness training program supported by AGCO Corporation, a United States-based manufacturer of farm equipment.

      The training will be conducted by Nairobi based private university, Strathmore Business School and seeks to harness the skills and entrepreneur spirit of African youth to propel the continent's agriculture transformation.

      Hussein noted that strategic deployment of youth across key agriculture value chains is key to achieve food security and economic growth in Africa.

      "This continent requires skilled and youthful workforce to modernize our food production systems. We need trained agronomists, farm managers and marketers to ensure our agriculture sector is commercially viable," said Hussein.

      Nuradin Osman, AGCO Vice President and General Manager for Africa said that skilled mid-level managers are key to re-invent farming in a continent grappling with hunger, malnutrition and abject poverty among smallholder farmers.

      "We expect the beneficiaries of the training program to contribute their expertise in critical agriculture value chains like processing, storage and marketing," Osman said.

      He revealed that 1 million U.S. dollars will be spent during the initial phase of the Pan African agribusiness training program to cater for tuition fees, content development and a modest stipend for students.

      Kenyan institutions of higher learning are keen to be part of agricultural transformation in Africa through research, training and deployment of innovations at the small-holder level.

      George Njenga, the Dean of Strathmore Business School, said that a critical pool of trained youth is key to boost the competitiveness of Africa's agriculture sector in light of rapid urbanization and growing demand for food.

      "Besides training the youth, we require policy reforms to ensure this demographic has access to land, capital and equipment in order to participate fully in agribusiness," Njenga said.

      Editor: Chengcheng
      Related News
      Home >> Africa            
      Xinhuanet

      Kenya launches Pan African skills development program in agriculture sector

      Source: Xinhua 2018-03-06 20:40:23

      NAIROBI, March 6 (Xinhua) -- Kenya's ministry of education in partnership with a private university and a multinational company on Tuesday launched a training program targeting mid-level professionals working in the agriculture sector across Sub-Saharan Africa.

      Senior officials said the two year program seeks to strengthen the capacity of Africa's young professionals to revolutionize agriculture value chains grappling with skills gap and low technology uptake.

      "We need to empower African youth with knowledge, capital, technology and innovations to enhance their contribution to revamping agriculture value chains such as storage, marketing, value addition and processing," said Zainab Hussein, the Principal Secretary in the State Department of Post training and skills development.

      Twenty mid-career professionals drawn from Sub-Saharan African countries will benefit from the two year agribusiness training program supported by AGCO Corporation, a United States-based manufacturer of farm equipment.

      The training will be conducted by Nairobi based private university, Strathmore Business School and seeks to harness the skills and entrepreneur spirit of African youth to propel the continent's agriculture transformation.

      Hussein noted that strategic deployment of youth across key agriculture value chains is key to achieve food security and economic growth in Africa.

      "This continent requires skilled and youthful workforce to modernize our food production systems. We need trained agronomists, farm managers and marketers to ensure our agriculture sector is commercially viable," said Hussein.

      Nuradin Osman, AGCO Vice President and General Manager for Africa said that skilled mid-level managers are key to re-invent farming in a continent grappling with hunger, malnutrition and abject poverty among smallholder farmers.

      "We expect the beneficiaries of the training program to contribute their expertise in critical agriculture value chains like processing, storage and marketing," Osman said.

      He revealed that 1 million U.S. dollars will be spent during the initial phase of the Pan African agribusiness training program to cater for tuition fees, content development and a modest stipend for students.

      Kenyan institutions of higher learning are keen to be part of agricultural transformation in Africa through research, training and deployment of innovations at the small-holder level.

      George Njenga, the Dean of Strathmore Business School, said that a critical pool of trained youth is key to boost the competitiveness of Africa's agriculture sector in light of rapid urbanization and growing demand for food.

      "Besides training the youth, we require policy reforms to ensure this demographic has access to land, capital and equipment in order to participate fully in agribusiness," Njenga said.

      [Editor: huaxia]
      010020070750000000000000011100001370203101
      主站蜘蛛池模板: 成年人网站在线免费观看| 国产在线播放线91免费| 女人18毛片a级毛片免费| 亚洲午夜电影一区二区三区| 亚洲午夜免费视频| 久久99国产亚洲高清观看首页| a级成人毛片免费视频高清| 亚洲av永久无码精品表情包| 免费视频精品一区二区三区| 久久av无码专区亚洲av桃花岛| 2021在线观看视频精品免费| 亚洲六月丁香六月婷婷蜜芽| 国产美女在线精品免费观看| 亚洲变态另类一区二区三区 | 91制片厂制作传媒免费版樱花| 久久精品国产亚洲AV香蕉| 无人在线直播免费观看| 亚洲欧美日韩一区二区三区| 国产精品酒店视频免费看| 色哟哟国产精品免费观看| 亚洲色爱图小说专区| 在线观看免费视频资源| 亚洲欧美aⅴ在线资源| 四虎永久免费观看| www在线观看播放免费视频日本| 亚洲精品tv久久久久久久久 | 亚洲精品乱码久久久久久蜜桃| 在线免费观看h片| 亚洲狠狠ady亚洲精品大秀| 大学生a级毛片免费观看| 一级一级一片免费高清| 777亚洲精品乱码久久久久久| 我想看一级毛片免费的| 一级毛片免费全部播放| 亚洲国产福利精品一区二区| 免费a级毛片视频| 16女性下面扒开无遮挡免费| 国产精品亚洲精品日韩电影| 国产亚洲人成网站在线观看不卡 | 亚洲国产精品成人一区| 免费观看无遮挡www的视频 |