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Employ youths, save agriculture: CFU

Employ youths, save agriculture: CFU

http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk

12.12.12

by Edgar Gweshe

The government needs to put measures in place to ensure youth participation 
in agriculture as a way of guaranteeing the future of the sector, the 
President of the Zimbabwe’s Commercial Farmers Union, Charles Taffs, said.

The involvement of young people in farming activities remains low. Taffs 
made the remarks during an exclusive interview with The Zimbabwean.

“One big problem we have is that the youths are not getting involved in 
agriculture. If young people don’t get involved in agriculture, in 10 years 
time, who is going to feed this country?” said Taffs.

Taffs implored the government to implement policies to guarantee security of 
tenure on agricultural land as a way of boosting confidence among 
stakeholders in the sector.

“There needs to be a policy shift and if there is a policy shift, the youths 
will actually turn to that as a career choice,” said Taffs.

Taffs expressed concern over the state of preparations for this year’s 
agricultural season and said the country was heading for “disaster”.

The spokesperson of youth empowerment group, Upfumi Kuvadiki, Alson Darikayi 
said youths should be supported through government policies to take centre 
stage in the agricultural sector.

“At present, youth involvement in agriculture is minimal. Deliberate 
strategies need to be put in place to ensure the youths get involved. Even 
under the Land Reform programme, very few youths benefited and this 
minimizes our participation in the agricultural sector,” said Darikayi. 

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