
Youth demand greater share of food systems investments at National Agribusiness Dialogue
The young people said Ghana should now move from mentioning youth in agrifood policies to making youth intentionality a funded, measured and accountable deliverable across the Feed Ghana Programme (FGP), the National Agricultural Investment Program (NAIP), National Youth Policy, Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) trade systems, district delivery mechanisms and parliamentary accountability.
Working groups deliberated on contract farming legislation, tax exemptions for youth agro-processing enterprises, youth land banks, and the modernisation of technical and vocational training as practical policy actions to bridge youth enterprise realities and national agrifood transformation.”As part of next steps, a youth agribusiness parliamentary brief covering finance, tax relief, contract farming, standards, certification and budget markers will be prepared for Ghana’s parliament.
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