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Young innovators get $40,000 to transform agriculture in Nigeria

Young innovators get $40,000 to transform agriculture in Nigeria
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The AYuTe Africa Challenge in Nigeria, an enterprise programme, has awarded 40,000 dollars in grants to three young agric-tech innovators to use technology in improving farming methods and food production in Nigeria.

The Country Director, of Heifer International, Dr Lekan Tobe made this known at the grand finale of the 2024 AYuTe Africa Challenge Nigeria on Thursday in Abuja.

Tobe said that the initiative would encourage innovators to leverage technology to achieve transformation in Nigeria’s agricultural sector.

“Leveraging youth and technology presents an opportunity for the transformation of agriculture, ensuring food security, youth employment, and economic development.

“It is technology that is helping us to close the yield gap, and create sustainable value chains, reduce post-harvest loss, and increase fertiliser, water and soil use efficiency.

“It also helps smallholder farmers to be better organised and to build improved strength to engage with the market,” he said.

According to him, the competition serves as a springboard for identifying and supporting outstanding young agritech innovators for visibility, growth and increased productivity for smallholder farmers.

He added that through a regional competition, Heifer International awarded 1.5 million dollars annually to leading agritech innovators across Africa.

The Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Abuja, Prof. Akeem Oyerinde emphasised the role of youths in leveraging technology to transform the agriculture system in the country.

“We all need to rejuvenate agriculture to where it belongs.

“Each and every one of you can key into any agricultural products and business by using the various technology.

“A technology like the mobile phones can be used  to promote productivity and address some of the challenges affecting smallholder farmers in Nigeria,” he said.

Also, the Director, of Technical Services, Nasarawa State Agricultural Development, Daniel Bature urged youths to utilise technology and create innovations that would develop Nigeria’s agriculture sector.

The Special Adviser to the Minister of Labour and Employment, Femi Oluwagbemi said that with agriculture, young people could easily get into the process of job creation, and self-employment and organise themselves into cooperatives.

“By so doing, they will have the chances to access funding from programmes such as this,” he said.

The Special Adviser to the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security on Youth and Agricbussiness, Manir Umar said that collaboration with stakeholders would ensure the implementation of policies in Nigeria.

“The government can create policies, but cannot be the implementers, so, we try to collaborate with stakeholders to ensure efforts like this are being strengthened.

“Youths are the drivers of agriculture revolution. So, the ministry is giving a lot of focus of the Renewed Hope Agenda,” he said.

The beneficiaries include Ruth Ede of Scratop Nigeria Ltd., who was awarded 20,000 dollars in grants for her innovation in converting biowaste into nutrient-rich biofertilisers.

Akpem Shadrach of Vet Konect, a digital animal health company,  secured 12,000 dollars for his innovation in providing comprehensive care for livestock farmers across Africa via mobile devices using AI tools to boost productivity.

Also, Chinasu Stephanie -Meltus of Scarecrow Green Eden’s 4th industrial revolution, got 8,000 dollars for using technology in combating climate change effects and increasing farming efficiency for smallholder farmers.

Ede, the highest beneficiary, said that she would use the 20,000-dollar grant to improve access to nutrients-rich bio fertiliser for farmers to boost their production. 

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