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East Africa’s Youth Lead the Charge in Transforming Agriculture at EAYASE-25

From policy discussions to investor pitches, young farmers are reshaping Africa’s food systems. Can their innovations secure the region’s agricultural future? The answers emerged at EAYASE-25.

In this image there is a super market, in that super market there are groceries.
In this image there is a super market, in that super market there are groceries.

East Africa’s Youth Lead the Charge in Transforming Agriculture at EAYASE-25

The Expo focused on empowering young agripreneurs by linking them with policymakers and investors. Participants discussed ways to align national and regional priorities, ensuring youth voices shape agricultural policies and market solutions. A key goal was improving access to finance, markets, and digital tools while promoting climate-smart farming techniques.

EAYASE-25 provided a platform for young agripreneurs to showcase solutions and connect with key stakeholders. The Expo’s outcomes will support youth-led businesses, improve access to resources, and encourage innovation in farming. Organisers plan to continue these efforts to ensure long-term growth in East Africa’s agricultural sector.

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