My name is Giramahoro Guy Fleury and I’m a 20 year-old Burundian that is in his first year of Business Administration at l’Université Lumière de Bujumbura. Besides this, I am driving a small project of goat farming.
My interest in agriculture started in the beginning of 2013. I was in the secondary school and there is where I noticed that after the studies it wouldn’t be easy to find a job. Therefore, four classmates and I decided to create a club that we named “Youth for Sustainable Progress” in order to begin an entrepreneurship start-up with small projects.
My name is Giramahoro Guy Fleury and I’m a 20 year-old Burundian that is in his first year of Business Administration at l’Université Lumière de Bujumbura. Besides this, I am driving a small project of goat farming.
My interest in agriculture started in the beginning of 2013. I was in the secondary school and there is where I noticed that after the studies it wouldn’t be easy to find a job. Therefore, four classmates and I decided to create a club that we named “Youth for Sustainable Progress” in order to begin an entrepreneurship start-up with small projects.
This post originally appeared on the GFAR blog
When you think of a farmer, what image comes to your mind? Many would say: a middle aged or even elderly man. His face weathered by the sun, and his hands worn out from heavy labor.
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