Eswatini Financial Times

Women farmer program created to close the unemployme­nt gap

- By Nokunceda Magagula

Sonia Paivia has said that the Women Farmer program is made to close the gap of unemployme­nt in Eswatini and women can make means of living through farming.

The Women Framer Foundation founder and Executive director made her remarks at the Women Farmer of the Year Competitio­n 2023 held at Sidvokodvo Riders Range.

The prestigiou­s event was graced by the new Minister of Agricultur­e Mandla Tsawuka, Minister of Labour and Security Phila Buthelezi, Minister of Housing and Urban Developmen­t Apollo Maphalala, and Minister of Health Mduduzi Matsebula. The founder first welcomed the new Minister of Agricultur­e. “Minister we welcome you, this is an exciting ministry, yet not easy to handle. However, the voices from the youth and emaSwati will assist you,” Pavia said.

Paiva said this occasion fills her with great pride to be in the company of exceptiona­l women and youth farmers from all over the country who contribute towards the economy of the country through agricultur­e, turning the tide against poverty and increasing entreprene­urship.

She highlighte­d that this day belongs to the 285 excellent women and youth farmers who have ventured into the farming community which has been perceived as ageing since there are a few youth entrants that have ventured into agricultur­e.

Paiva said this year, they are thrilled to see a massive increase of youth participat­ion in the competitio­n, from 38 participan­ts in 2022 to 111 entrants this year. “This encourages me, in that the work that the Woman Farmer Foundation is doing, is seen, heard, and appreciate­d. Our country has a youthful population, and the unemployme­nt of youth is currently at 58.2%” Paiva stated. However, this is a catastroph­e, and the responsibi­lity of each one to close the gap.

She said in her humble opinion, the developmen­t of youth in precision agricultur­e and skills developmen­t should be at the forefront of the ministry’s discussion­s. “I look forward to agricultur­e being the largest employment creator in the country and proudly led by emaSwati,” Paiva said.

The message that the Women Farmer Foundation spread is “nothing is impossible” and the dedication to the massage is evident. Shifting focus to the competitor­s Paiva said the women and youth top ten best farmers have displayed an extraordin­ary ability to adapt to the many challenges they faced in the agricultur­al sector. She said they have demonstrat­ed innovation and creativity in improving the productivi­ty of their enterprise­s.

“Our is to ensure the competitio­n winners pay it forward within their communitie­s by mentoring other women and youth, and this is measured by the success of their mentors,” she said.

She conveyed gratitude to the sponsors the existing ones and the new ones, stating that it is through them that this event is possible.

To the judges of the competitio­n, she acknowledg­ed the hardships of the job, “I know it’s not easy to be out for a few weeks dedicating long hours to meet every single one of the farmers” she said.

To staff members, she expressed gratitude for they have worked hard throughout the year to ensure that this competitio­n continues to be a success.

 ?? ?? ▲ Minister of Agricultur­e Mandla Tshawuka with Founder and Executive Director of WFC Sonia Paiva sharing a light moment.
▲ Minister of Agricultur­e Mandla Tshawuka with Founder and Executive Director of WFC Sonia Paiva sharing a light moment.

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