FG to launch N59.7bn Youth-In-Agriculture Scheme in September
Dr Nteranya Sanginga,
Director-General, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
(IITA), on Sunday said the Federal Government would launch N59.7
billion Youth-In-Agriculture Scheme in September.
Sanginga, who disclosed this in an
interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan, said the
scheme would be sponsored by the federal government and African
Development Bank (AFDB).
The director-general said IITA would
train those enrolled in the scheme, adding that beneficiaries would
be trained on how to make agriculture a business with good
networking.
``The programme tagged ``Enable Youth
Empowerment Agribusiness programme, will engage youths in
agribusiness for 18 months to enable them learn how to make agric
business plan.
``Each will be given between 25,000 US
Dollars and 300,000 US Dollars as loan to start a business.
``The programme started by IITA in
2012, was taken over by the federal government and AFDB to create
employment in agric sector.
``To support this objective, the
programme will be extended to 36 states and Abuja in September.
“After the programme, we expect the
youths to become chief executive officers of factories, companies and
creators of jobs rather than job seekers,” he said.
Sanginga urged the youths to develop
positive mindset in agriculture and take good advantage of the
programme.
``They should be serious with the
training because at the end of it only those who did well will be
rewarded,” he said.
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