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AgriJobs

Employment for rural youth

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Here you will find practical how-to-papers, guides, innovative training curricula, country-specific examples, and tools for business model creation and facilitating matching opportunities. Have fun exploring!

The training empowers agripreneurs by integrating gender dimensions into business practices and promoting collaborative, transformative change in agribusiness.
English
Countries : Malawi, Kenya
The training covers skills for producing, processing, and marketing groundnuts.
English
Countries : Kenya
Leia este guia para conhecer o apoio dos centros de emprego móveis aos candidatos e os fatores de sucesso para sua implementação.
Portuguese
Countries : Mozambique
Febbie Kandaya uses solar irrigation to grow crops year-round and mentors young farmers to tackle unemployment and reduce Malawi's reliance on imports.
English
Countries : Malawi
The course equips youth with the skills and knowledge to explore opportunities in the horticulture value chain and achieve economic self-sufficiency.
English
Countries : Malawi
The course teaches young people the essentials of starting a horticulture business.
English
Countries : Malawi
This HowTo Guide offers strategies and best practices for improving financial access for young agripreneurs, based on diverse country experiences.
English
Countries : Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Malawi, Kenya
Discover how youth organizations can elevate their members' agribusiness success through insights from a transnational workshop in Western Kenya.
English, French
Countries : Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Malawi, Kenya
A self-service toolkit for pitch event organizers, offering a downloadable checklist to guide the planning process.
English
Countries : Malawi
The GenX handbook aids advisory services in creating effective farm succession frameworks to support both older and younger generations.
English
Countries : Others
This factsheet presents Agri-Jobs 4 Youth’s iCF initiative, integrating 5,000+ smallholder farmers into sustainable supply chains through coaching, boosting SME revenue and loyalty.
English
Countries : Kenya
This HowTo Guide outlines the essential steps and provides country examples for creating and implementing effective internship placements for youth.
English
Countries : Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Malawi, Kenya
Learn about youth dialogue platforms, youth employment strategies and government policies to support the young in rural Kenya
English
Countries : Kenya
Agroecology provides a transformative approach to sustainable food systems, boosting resilience, job growth, and quality of life in rural areas.
English
Countries : Mozambique, Others
“I saw that there are things I can do in farming to generate money, without waiting for employment. I can even use my IT skills for online marketing of my products."
English
Countries : Kenya
The Training equips trainees to prepare land, grow and process various leafy vegetables, and market them effectively.
English
Countries : Kenya

Le guide de formation sur la taille, le traitement phytosanitaire des manguiers et anacardiers, ainsi que sur la récolte des mangues et le ramassage des anacardes, vise à enseigner aux participants les techniques essentielles, l’utilisation des équipements appropriés, et les pratiques sécuritaires pour optimiser la rentabilité et l’efficacité des opérations agricoles.

French
Countries : Burkina Faso
Read the explorative study and learn about the status of the rural labor market in Malawi.
English
Countries : Malawi
O manual orienta sobre oportunidades, gestão e lucratividade na pulverização na cadeia de valor do caju.
Portuguese
Countries : Mozambique

O programa de produção de feijão vulgar visa melhorar a nutrição das famílias moçambicanas e gerar uma fonte de renda sustentável para pequenos produtores por meio da comercialização do feijão.

Portuguese
Countries : Mozambique
O Manual de Maneio de Frangos de Corte, destaca os principais factores que podem influenciar o desempenho dos frangos. Ele faz parte do serviço de informação técnica.
Portuguese
Countries : Mozambique
This How-to Guide offers practical insights and lessons for policymakers and organizations on designing and executing successful rural job and opportunity fairs.
English
Countries : Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Malawi, Kenya
Impressions from job and opportunity fairs for rural youth in Burkina Faso, Kenya, Malawi and Mozambique
English, French, Portuguese
Countries : Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Malawi, Kenya
Measure and report employment impacts from rural development projects by linking activities to outcomes and guiding effective monitoring.
English
Countries : Others
Pelagie Palé enhances yield with mixed cropping and plans to expand and create jobs, showing agroecology’s impact on transformation and employment.
English, French
Countries : Burkina Faso
This How-to Guide helps organizations monitor and evaluate mass events, using rural opportunity fairs as a case study.
English
Countries : Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Malawi, Kenya
“I knew I could do just that at home: Help my community while also doing my own farming,” recalls Nobert, who concentrates on maize, African Leafy Vegetables, beans and poultry.
English
Countries : Kenya
Impressions of our international Knowledge Exchange Workshop that took place in March 2023 in Kisumu, Kenya.
English, French
Countries : Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Malawi, Kenya
Ce guide aide les jeunes à choisir entre emploi salarié et auto-emploi à travers quatre modules pratiques et interactifs.
French
Countries : Burkina Faso
UNINOVA estimula e financia startups rurais inovadoras para criar empregos e transformar sectores.
Portuguese
Countries : Mozambique

“I started a banana nursery with two friends to provide farms with virus-free, high-quality seedlings. Our vision is to substitute banana imports from Tanzania with local production.” 

– Patrick,  Operator of a seedling nursery  (Malawi) 

“Youth run away from agribusiness because they view it as something negative that can’t bring them money. I’m not saying it’s an easy journey, but as youth we have the energy to do something. Especially when we come together as a group.” 

– Curlstar, Founder of the Vihiga Youth Agripreneurs Network (Kenya)

“During the Covid-pandemic, I had the idea to produce Mango juice, as I knew that demand was there. Thanks to the right support, I have built up a professional production, employing three people during Mango season.”

– Adjaratou, Fruit juice entrepreneur (Burkina Faso) 

“Not long ago, I didn’t have any work of my own, I just did what everyone in our village does – help my parents in the fields. I never thought that one day I would start my own business. I would like to see more young people to have the courage to start their own business in the countryside.” 

– Fabelsa, Chicken egg producer (Mozambique) 

“Youth run away from agribusiness because they view it as something negative that can’t bring them money. I’m not saying it’s an easy journey, but as youth we have the energy to do something. Especially when we come together as a group.” 

– Curlstar, Founder of the Vihiga Youth Agripreneurs Network (Kenya)

“It’s high time for young people to migrate from just conceiving agriculture as a culture or tradition and to now start embracing agriculture as a business which can assist in creating sustainable employment.”

– Brian, Peanut butter producer (Malawi)

“It is difficult for me to find suitable employees. For many women of my age, family responsibilities always take precedence. Even my husband smiled at me at first and did not believe in me. Today, he supports me and takes care of the children when I cannot make it home on time.”

– Adjaratou, Fruit juice entrepreneur (Burkina Faso)

“Thanks to a digital career platform, I learned how to write a better CV, compete in job interviews and finally found a job in a seedling company that was advertised on the platform.”

– Sharon, Sales and marketing employee (Kenya)

“To be honest, I never thought about taking the leap into self-employment. Apart from that – I wouldn‘t have known how to do it. My very own success: I am no longer dependent on my parents. Even better, I can finally give something back to them.”

– Renny, Poultry farmer (Kenya)

“Not long ago, I didn’t have any work of my own, I just did what everyone in our village does – help my parents in the fields. I never thought that one day I would start my own business. I would like to see more young people to have the courage to start their own business in the countryside.” 

– Fabelsa, Chicken egg producer (Mozambique) 

“During the Covid-pandemic, I had the idea to produce Mango juice, as I knew that demand was there. Thanks to the right support, I have built up a professional production, employing three people during Mango season.”

– Adjaratou, Fruit juice entrepreneur (Burkina Faso) 

“I started a banana nursery with two friends to provide farms with virus-free, high-quality seedlings. Our vision is to substitute banana imports from Tanzania with local production.” 

– Patrick,  Operator of a seedling nursery  (Malawi) 

“I make compost as a source of income and to preserve our environment. It makes me very proud to be the number one compost producer in my area. I also decided to produce a bio-repellent – not only for my own production but also for other producers.”

– Sansan, Producer of biological agricultural inputs (Burkina Faso)