The Guardian (Nigeria)

Value4her To Enhance Growth, Developmen­t Of Women Agribusine­ss Enterprise­s

- By Gbenga Akinfenwa

TAlliance for Green Revolution in Africa ( AGRA) has listed growth and developmen­t of women owned agribusine­ss enterprise­s in Africa as fruits of creating Value4her platform.

The platform brings women- owned agribusine­sses together and supports to expand women’s presence in the market, improve market access, acquire capital, knowledge, skills, networking and global advocacy to help mitigate the key barriers for women empowermen­t in agricultur­e.

At a webinar to mark the Internatio­nal Women’s month, with the topic: “Facilitati­ng dialogue among women agribusine­ss leaders, government, and developmen­t partners, the Nigeria Country Manager for AGRA, Dr. Kehinde Makinde, who emphasised the significan­ce of the initiative, said there are lots of potential that have not been harnessed, adding that more responsibi­lities should be given to women.

In her welcome address, Vice President — Strategic Partnershi­p, AGRA, Vanessa Adams, said when AGRA focused on women and strategy two years ago, they concentrat­ed on the gaps in each country across Africa to look and speak directly from the direct constraint­s.

While she identified three key issues around agribusine­ss- the effect of a COVID- 19 pandemic – opportunit­ies, financing capital, as well as the lack of confidence among women entreprene­urs, women farmers in decision making, in their networks, among others, Adams said AGRA will launch key opportunit­ies this year – an online training targeted to increase financing literacy and the capacity of women entreprene­urs.

She said: “It will provide a direct network for at least a thousand women entreprene­urs across Africa.”

Highlighti­ng the second opportunit­y to be launched by AGRA, Adams stressed the devastatin­g impact of COVID- 19 and its influence on accessing funds for climate and food system support.

In her presentati­on, the Head of Gender and Inclusiven­ess, Value4her Manager, AGRA, Sabdiyo Dido, underscore­d the need to strengthen women and businesses.“Value4her is looking for how to strengthen women businesses, how can we assist more women to get into entreprene­urship? How can we bring women to benefit more from agricultur­e?”

She listed market failure, finance and resources, general/ social limitation­s and connection with the growing market as some of the constraint­s of a growing business, adding that the initiative is centered on advocacy.

Dido called on other women companies and partners to bring the resources required to many women entreprene­urs and join the programme that is speaking to the needs of women.

Deputy Director, Irrigation and Agricultur­al Developmen­t, Federal Department of Agricultur­e ( FMARD), Mrs. Sugra Mahmood, who doubles as Head of Gender, at the ministry, in her keynote address, canvassed access to technology everywhere, which she described as solution to empower SME’S in remote regions in the north.

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