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Youth and the future of forests they want

Youth’s engagement was vibrant both physically and online during this year's World Forestry Congress. As young people, we wanted to generate strong youth’s discussions, content and outcome statements; we had paved the way for that by proposing 15 youth cross-cutting aspects to think about throughout the World Forestry Congress. Read: mainstreaming Youth for sustainable forest and people’s futures: 15 youth cross-cutting... Continue reading

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A central stage for the youth, for World Food Security

Youth had an unprecedented central stage at the 42nd Committee on World Food Security. For the first time talent development and the role of youth in food security was explored in the Committee for Food Security (CFS). YPARD played a strong role in framing two side events that brought strong youth innovators to the sessions and encouraged member states to give more... Continue reading

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Madagascar 2030: a new conference for university leadership in development

“Ho avy” is the Malagasy word for “future”, yet when a social scientist recently asked a farmer in southwestern Madagascar’s spiny forest region what she thinks about the future, her reply was “we don’t”. We are on a mission to change this at a systemic level, and as YPARD recognizes, that means focusing on youth. This past September, our small NGO,... Continue reading

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Welcoming YPARD Uganda Country Representative:Sylvia Natukunda Mwesigwa

We are delighted to welcome the YPARD Country representative for Uganda, Sylvia Natukunda Mwesigwa. Sylvia has over 10 years of experience working as an agribusiness consultant for several projects and organisations. Key among these include her previous position as the National Agribusiness Consultant for the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO). Her expertise stems from the training she... Continue reading
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#GFS2015: Capturing and Disseminating Key Messages at Conferences through Young Professionals

  The 2nd International Conference on Global Food Security  recently convened at Cornell University’s campus in Ithaca, NY from October 11-14, 2015, gathered over 660 participants from over 60 countries. Jointly organized by Columbia University’s Cheryl Palm and Cornell University’s Christopher B. Barrett, the conference focused on promoting research in agronomy, economics, nutrition, and other disciplines addressing key challenges affecting global... Continue reading

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Opportunity: 5 YPARD members to attend GFAR’s social media training for GCARD3!

Long gone are the days where social media was considered merely as "just fun for the kids". Social media is now an essential part of communications. It is now central to expand outreach and stimulate dialogues and collective actions among professionals in agricultural development. Still, the diversity of tools and the intrinsic of how to use them effectively are overwhelming. Sharpen... Continue reading
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YPARD Africa at the Agri-business Incubation Conference and Expo-2015

Youth involvement in agriculture in Africa is worryingly dismal with almost 200 million people aged between 15 and 24.These statistics present a serious challenge if this population segment is not productively engaged in food production early enough. The average age of a farmer in Africa is estimated at  55 but the question on who will feed the world when this farmer... Continue reading

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Could youth interest in agriculture boost Africa's economy?

The African Development Bank's new leader Akinwumi Adesina promoted agricultural reform when he was the Minister of Agriculture in Nigeria. Esther Ngumbi explains how garnering more youth interest in agriculture could help the continent's economic development. The African Development Bank, Africa’s biggest lending institution, recently elected a new leader: Akinwumi Adesina. The former Minister of Agriculture in Nigeria, Adesina led an... Continue reading

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World Food Day 2015 : Achieving Zero Hunger through Youth in Agribusiness

World Food Day 2015 (16th October) had been set aside to maximize global food security with the focus on social protection and agriculture – breaking the cycle of rural poverty. With the recent launch of the Sustainable Developmental Goals (SDGs), of which “No Hunger” is the second among the 17 goals, there is a clear indication that world leaders must develop... Continue reading

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Generation Now – No Longer Left Behind

Thomas Prince They’re young, articulate and organized and they want to be heard. They are the new generation of agricultural professionals who want a future on the land and to be able to make a difference to the social and economic life of their communities. One of most important and exciting outcomes of the 4th Congress of the South-North Mediterranean Dialogue... Continue reading

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The Role of Young professionals in Shaping Agricultural Education

How can we shape education so that it matches young people’s needs if we don’t involve them in curricula development discussions? This has been an overly repeated question in conferences but with no concrete answer to it. But The Global Confederation of Higher Education Associations for Agricultural and Life Sciences, fondly referred to as GCHERA is on a mission to change... Continue reading

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How mentoring has helped me expand my animal feed business

Samwel Gatimu Murage Before I joined YPARD, I was working in animal feed formulation and production, hay and livestock keeping. I remember my dad’s reaction (he’s a dairy farmer) to my first dairy meal product: He couldn’t believe the improvement the meal made to dairy production at our farm. I never thought I would grow my company, Lesah farm, into a... Continue reading

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Raising High the YPARD flag at the World Forestry Congress

Nearly 4000 participants from 142 countries met at XIV WFC World Forestry Congress on 7-11 September 2015 at Durban, South Africa. This congress, gathered professionals from diverse sector from every corner of the world and whose 2050 vision for forests and forestry was made through the active participation of youths. Youth are dynamic and powerful agents of change with the ability... Continue reading

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Agriculture, the Noblest Profession of them all

Agriculture!  It is such an important profession. All minds need food at least 3 times a day iregardless of the profession they practice. Ever imagined how food brings everyone at the same level?  Here is a compilation of the world movers and shakers  with a common factor;  they all have to eat to continue being great or even greater in what... Continue reading

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Food insecurity and post-harvest losses

Today one of the main global challenges is how to ensure food security for a world growing population whilst ensuring long-term sustainable development. According to the FAO food production need to grow by 70 percent to feed world population which will reach 9 billion by 2050.Further trends like increasing urban population, shift of lifestyle and diet patterns of the rising middle... Continue reading

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Welcoming YPARD Sweden Country Representative: Karolin Andersson

We are delighted to welcome our very first YPARD Country representative for Sweden, Karolin Andersson. Karolin recently graduated in agricultural development from the Institute of Food and Resource Economics at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. She comes from Malmö in southern Sweden but has also studied since 2008 at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala to get a... Continue reading
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Social Media from Ypard to AgTraIn: Communicating for agricultural development

Photo Credit: Sanjeeb Bhattarai On September 15th, AgTraIn Doctoral candidates attended a Social Media Lecture by Marina Cherbonnier from Ypard in the Humboldt University of Berlin. The lecture was part of the course “Applied research communication and disseminating for agricultural development” organized by the University of Copenhagen, with the collaboration of the other five AgTraIn Universities: Wageningen University; Montpellier Supagro; University... Continue reading

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Highlights of the 1st YPARD Asia and Pacific Conference

Under the support of YPARD and Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS), YPARD Asia and Pacific Conference was held in Beijing, China on 10th -12th September 2015.  The conference, first of its kind, was attended by around 40 young professionals including seven country representatives from Asia and Pacific region as thius; Dinesh Panday, Nepal; Fardous Azam, Bangladesh; Jieying Bi, China; Jim... Continue reading

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Top 8 Sources of threats for biodiversity in NEPAL

The amazing variety of life on Earth is called biodiversity. Biodiversity is the degree of variation of life forms within a given species, ecosystem, biome, or an entire planet.Biodiversity is in part a function of climate. In terrestrial habitats, tropical regions are typically rich whereas Polar Regions support fewer species. Rapid environmental changes typically cause mass extinctions. One estimate is that... Continue reading

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Become a CAP Pro - online e-learning course on CAP reform now for free

Groupe de Bruges has been engaged in involving the general public in the debate about more sustainable European agriculture, food and corresponding policies in the past years. Last November the Groupe de Bruges launched a unique e-learning platform, www.caneucapit.eu, which has been built on the objective to increase and disseminate the knowledge and discussion of the reformed CAP not only for... Continue reading

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