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    Youths both in urban and rural areas are the future of humankind and are one of the key players to
    achieving sustainable development in the country and therefore need proper guidance from an early
    age so that they can play their roles when the times comes.
    For a landlocked country like ours that relies on agriculture as the key driver of its economy, it is
    prudent that we engage young people in the agriculture sector if the country is to achieve a middle
    income economy by 2030.
    Youths should take agriculture seriously, since there is a large, untapped reservoir of employment
    opportunities in this sector.
    With the world facing a number of challenges like climate and environmental change and global
    inequalities in food security, nutrition and employment, it is time authorities invest in young people
    in agriculture for food security, poverty reduction, employment generation, as well as peace and
    political stability.
    Government should unveil more land to youths especially those coming from agriculture colleges.
    Thereafter, the young farmers should be exposed to innovative practices and technologies as well as
    training to derive benefits from agriculture and the nation to achieve food security and good
    nutrition.
    Banks should provide credit facilities to low income earners embarking on agricultural production
    and other micro enterprises, with special consideration to the youths.
    The empowerment of youths reduces cases of drug abuse and early child marriages. Increased
    involvement of youths in agriculture will help reduce the problems of the ageing farm population
    and increasing youth unemployment.
    Youths should therefore utilise land through sustainable agricultural projects so as to increase the
    growth in the agricultural sector since Zimbabwe’s economy is agro-based.
    A lot needs to be done to make the agriculture sector more attractive to young people and to
    promote their capacities to generate income.
    We call for the development of systems, policies and programmes that engage more youths in
    agriculture as this will turn them into major players in the resuscitation of the economy.
    On their part, young farmers should form groups and consortiums so that they can share agricultural
    business skills and work as team to achieve mainstream economic projects.
    There is also need for youths to establish business group structures in order to ensure that business
    concerns are addressed and that they may have a facility for business proposal creation, project
    funding among other issues.

    Those without land can start at a small scale by establishing community gardens where they can
    grow tomatoes, onions and vegetables to sell and generate income.
    Youths should join projects being established by different agriculture organisations so that they
    learn how to fully and professionally use availed land by the government. This will end cellphone
    farming as they will be on site at all times.

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