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Would you be a farmer in drylands if you had the choice?

Imagine that you have a chance to secure your future somewhere else that your village or your hometown, you will go after it, won’t you? A fail-safe job and a guaranteed paycheck at the end of each month – even if that means leaving home - are key to a decent livelihood and insurance for long-term peace of mind. Nowadays, leaving... Continue reading
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15 July: It’s WORLD YOUTH SKILLS DAY Today

Historically speaking, lot many things happened on this Day -15 July. All now part of history. What is important is future & future looks forward to youth - the future scientists, workers, engineers, doctors, teachers & the farmers. The big majority of farmers worldwide are aging and youth are reluctant to agriculture. They don’t find any glamour in farming. Why they... Continue reading
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Malgré les difficultés, l'agriculture sénégalaise attire toujours plus de jeune

Depuis plus d’une décennie, certains observateurs attentifs à l’évolution de l’agriculture sénégalaise constatent l’émergence d’un fait nouveau. D’une manière singulière, des exploitations à la taille utilisant les nouvelles pratiques agricoles se situent sur l’ensemble du territoire sénégalais, et mettant en œuvre des techniques, des systèmes de production, des circuits de commercialisation qui peuvent surprendre par leur originalité. Cela est le fait... Continue reading
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Celebrating the ten years of YPARD: A chronicle of the times to come

At the occasion of YPARD 10 years, GFAR Foresight Advisor Robin Bourgeois projects the plausible futures of YPARD as a movement as well as young people involvement in agriculture in the next ten years. I am finally back in 2016 after having had the privilege of traveling in four different plausible futures, where I met outstanding YPARD members yesterday, the 3... Continue reading
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15 Youth Recognised for their Efforts Towards Sustainable Agricultural Development

With the increasing need for young people to be actively involved in agriculture, young professionals in agriculture gathered in Nairobi to celebrate fifteen young people who have proactively contributed to innovative and economically sustainable agricultural development.  With each passing day, there is some increasing need for young people to be involved in agriculture. More often than not, young people have the... Continue reading
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The Day YPARD Africa met in Kigali

There is an African proverb that says the hottest music and dance always comes from home.  It is a proverb that aptly describes the YPARD members who came from all over Africa and on June 15th made Kigali their home. The congregation of more than 70 youth enthusiasts had gathered at the Media Hall during the 7th Africa Science Week to... Continue reading
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Jump-starting Agri future Days with ICT education

We all know that ICT in Agriculture is not a new thing and it has the potential to build up a better, smarter and more sustainable food production. We also know there's a lot more that can, and should be done, for improving global knowledge level about it. But for now, i will concentrate on the youth needs here. From June... Continue reading
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Who is YPARD? Understanding Our Community Identity

Never doubt the power of the right question asked at the right moment. “Who is YPARD Kenya?” asked Monica Kapiriri, a trainer with the African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD). The question put a pause on the conversation immediately. Here we were, the mentors and mentees, gathered in Naivasha, Kenya as part of the closing workshop of YPARD’s face-to-face... Continue reading
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YPARD Nepal Joins Food Fair in Promotion of Nutritional Values

Agriculture is the backbone of the Nepalese economy accounting for on average 60% of the Gross Domestic Product. It goes without saying that agriculture is the chief contributor for nutrition for many households.  On a nutritional point of view, Nepal produces various kinds of nutritious foods but the lack of information about their nutritional value has hindered their growth. I believe,... Continue reading
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The Chicken Guide to Poverty Alleviation

Today the world is rapidly growing but deep insights tell us that the real riches are not growing at all.A common man who works the whole day and earns just a mere satiable income is standing at the same place where he was standing some few years ago. The more deprived are the poor people, who although have a roof over... Continue reading
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Soyons concret!

This blogpost by Arsène Birindwa originally appeared on the FARA blog. Malgré “le vaste potentiel agricole dont dispose l’Afrique”, expression me paraissant de plus en plus “lapalissade” la faim et la malnutrition persistent sur le continent. En 2003, les chefs d’État africains avaient pris l’engagement de consacrer 10 pourcent de leur budget national à l’agriculture « conscients» de son l’importance dans... Continue reading
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Incubating young agripreneurs…

This blogpost by Fred Shema originally appeared on the FARA blog. The biggest challenge Africa is facing is its high level of youth unemployment. 60% of of the unemployed in the continent are youth. And youth constitute 40% of the continent’s population. African countries, institutions and partners are striving to reverse this negative trend, through different programs: Youth in Africa are... Continue reading
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More investment could make agriculture the “game-changer”

This blogpost by Olivier Ngwije originally appeared on the FARA blog Africa must work hard to increase agriculture production to reduce poverty and promote economic growth, says Dr Chiji Ojukwu, Director of the Agriculture and Agro-Industry Department, at the African Development Bank (AfDB). This was Dr Ojukwu’s message to participants attending the 7th Africa Agriculture Science Week in Kigali Rwanda. Through advocacy... Continue reading
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Less water, more food

This blogpost by Djamila Mathu originally appeared on the FARA blog In Egypt, a desert country that gets almost all its water from the Nile, the scarcity of water has become a challenge in agriculture. Climate change is worsening the problem through rising temperature and loss of agriculture land. However a new irrigation technology may soon change that. In collaboration with science... Continue reading
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Made in Africa

This blogpost by Abe Oluwayomi Kayode originally appeared on the FARA blog A lecturer, Head of the mechanization department in the College of Agriculture at University of Rwanda, has found interesting ways to reduce the drudgery often faced by farmers in their various farming and non-farming operations.  Dr. Deepak Das, together with his final year students, have designed innovative machines and equipment which can... Continue reading
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Webinar Alert! Is a picture worth a thousand words?

"What's easier than uploading a picture online", you say? And indeed, we *all* think we rock at it...but let's be honest: we don't...Do you have an eye for quality pictures? Do you know how to resize them without distorting them? Do you know that there are a number of rules and rights around pictures that you should not deny...  Join the... Continue reading
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Webinar: A very different approach to publishing agricultural research

Open access has been a positive force in scientific publishing.  But, the removal of paywalls and restrictive licencing are not the only issues that need to be tackled; unnecessary delays to publication, irreproducible findings, publication biases, and poor access to underlying data and code also need to be addressed. This is especially important in agriculture and nutrition research where quick, unrestricted... Continue reading
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When Planning Meets Celebrations - YPARD Philippines Planning and 10 Celebrations

Since 2015, YPARD Ph members have been part of conferences, such as the YPARD Asia Pacific Conference, GCARD3 Bangkok Regional Consultation, ADB Asian Irrigation Forum, and GCARD3 Global Event. In addition, the team has also been involved in trainings like the GFAR-hosted social media training/bootcamp in Bangkok last year and this year's pre-GCARD3.  To help share the expiriences from these events... Continue reading
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Social Media and Its Role in Empowering the Youth to Feed Africa

How does it feel to have a room where like minded African young people come together for a discussion and debate full experiential learning from one another?  Imagine for a moment when you have a world where professionals of your ages from a multiple backgrounds come together to question, answer or share their experiences on a given weekly theme? If that... Continue reading
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Why do we need trainings?

This blogpost by Rustam Ibragimov originally appeared on the GFAR blog. Dear Sir/Madam, We are pleased to invite you to participate in the training Integrating gender and nutrition issues in agricultural extension systems… With this letter of invitation, I got an opportunity to participate in the practical training-workshop organized by INGENAES and CAC-FRAS where different stakeholders were involved. After completing it, I had the usual... Continue reading
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