Daily Trust

Abuja students develop app for agribiz

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commercial­ised.

According to them, they got the idea in January 2022 to solve the problem of food wastage, hoarding by middlemen and extortions by security personnel at security checkpoint­s.

“The app is in the process of being commercial­ised so that farmers, youths, and everyone can participat­e in this sector to be self-reliant as this sector has been neglected. “Moreover, it has the capacity to solve the problems our country is currently facing such as wealth creation, idle/unemployed individual­s and food shortage and wastage,” the statement noted.

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AEA Entreprene­urs Club (EC) was launched by the Abuja Enterprise Agency (AEA) in 2021 after a two-day training programme for 35 participan­ts drawn from the FCT SEB and Public Secondary Schools in all the six Area Councils of FCT.

AYEC was conceived out of the agency’s desire to entrench entreprene­urial skills in secondary schools within the FCT. Its objective is to bring out creativity, innovation and unique business ideas; to promote social entreprene­urship in every school and to provide a platform to develop these ideas into profitable business ventures, said AEA.

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