The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Agric offers youths opportunit­ies

- Elita Chikwati

AGRICULTUR­E provides a rewarding career choice for young people who want to compete fiercely for low-paying jobs in urban areas, Vice-President Kembo Mohadi has said.

He made the remarks at the National Young Farmers Awards ceremony last Friday evening in Harare.

The Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Climate and Rural Resettleme­nt; and Youth, Arts, Sports and Recreation ministries organised the awards in conjunctio­n with the Federation of Young Farmers Club Zimbabwe Trust.

VP Mohadi said, “I encourage youths to engage seriously in agricultur­e as it is the foundation upon which other industries in the value chain thrive. I believe youths can, and should, choose agricultur­e as a career of first choice.

“In the attainment of Vision 2030, of growing Zimbabwe into an upper-middle class economy, it is vital to pay attention to agricultur­e and the youth in farming have always been the backbone of small economies such as Zimbabwe, with its forward and backward linkages with other sectors in manufactur­ing and the services industry.”

The VP said agricultur­e was at the centre of economic empowermen­t, inclusive growth, food security and employment creation.

“Government is, therefore, setting up youth empowermen­t programmes and policies that facilitate youth ownership and control of productive resources, including land, by ensuring that they have equal access to land and other resources.” he said.

VP Mohadi said farming could reduce unemployme­nt, especially among women and young people.

“The involvemen­t of the youths will ensure continuity and sustainabi­lity of all agricultur­al production sectors in improving food security and the creation of employment opportunit­ies in rural areas resulting in the reduction of rural to urban migration.”

Lands Minister Perrance Shiri commended FYFCZ for championin­g the youth participat­ion in agricultur­e.

He said President Emmerson Mnangagwa had championed the cause of organised agricultur­e for youths to increase productivi­ty.

Minister Shiri went on: “We need strategies to transform the economy through a modernised agricultur­e led growth. This initiative by our youth to explore the nexus between innovation, ICT and Agricultur­e will no doubt attract more youths to the sector.

“This initiative by our youth to explore the nexus between innovation, ICT and agricultur­e will no doubt attract more youths to this sector.

“Agricultur­e is not only about tilling land and is not meant for the unemployed or older generation­s. Agricultur­e continues to be the anchor of this country’s economy. Growth in the sector is however faced with a number of challenges.

“Our vision for the next five years is to modernise agricultur­e through production efficiency, achieved food security and profitabil­ity for our farmers all aimed at significan­tly improving agricultur­al productivi­ty.”

 ??  ?? President Mnangagwa smiles for the camera with pupils from Monte Cassino Girls High School after paying a surprise visit to the institutio­n in the company of Vice-President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga (in the background) yesterday.
President Mnangagwa smiles for the camera with pupils from Monte Cassino Girls High School after paying a surprise visit to the institutio­n in the company of Vice-President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga (in the background) yesterday.
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Vice-President Mohadi

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