Big Spring Herald Weekend

How to involve more young people in agricultur­e

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Metro-the agricultur­al industry will undergo exciting changes as it looks to overcome developing challenges in the decades ahead. Technology will continue to play a pivotal role in the agricultur­al sector, making agricultur­e an evolving and exciting career path for young profession­als.

Much has been made of projection­s that suggest the world population is increasing­ly looking to urban areas to call home. Though data from the United Nations indicates urban areas could grow by 2.5 billion people by 2050, more recent UN data indicates that 90 percent of that increase will take place in Asia and Africa. All told, estimates indicate that rural areas will remain home to 3.1 billion people by 2050.

A sizable rural population and the challenges climate change and population growth will present underscore­s how important the agricultur­al sector will be in the coming decades. That means there should be plenty of opportunit­ies for young people to make an impact, especially if more efforts are made to encourage them to consider careers in agricultur­e.

• Encourage agricultur­e-based curriculum. After recognizin­g that the majority of Kenyan students had no access to farming training and education, the organizati­on Farm Africa initiated a program to make agricultur­e more accessible to students. Students who participat­ed learned about everything from keeping livestock to marketing produce for global markets. Similar programs can be encouraged in developed countries where opportunit­ies in the field of agricultur­e figure to increase in the years to come.

• Emphasize technologi­cal advancemen­ts in the field. Modern young people are growing up with technology all around them, but few may be aware of the vital role technology plays in the agricultur­al sector. Young people's ears may perk up upon hearing terms like “robotics” technologi­es are now a big part of life on the farm. Recognitio­n of that may compel more young people to pursue careers in agricultur­e.

• Highlight the challenges ahead and how agricultur­al profession­als can help overcome them. UN projection­s indicate the global population will grow by more than two billion people by 2050. Finding a way to feed all of those people in the face of climate change will be no small task, but it's a task that will require dedicated agricultur­al profession­als. Educators and parents can emphasize these challenges when speaking to young people about a career in the agricultur­al sector, noting that such careers will present real opportunit­ies to make a difference.

Young people looking for rewarding careers in an exciting, ever-evolving field can be encouraged to consider the agricultur­al sector.

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