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Empowering young agri-entrepreneurs to invest in agriculture and food systems

Policy recommendations based on lessons learned from eleven African countries










Fiedler, Y. 2020. Empowering young agri-entrepreneurs to invest in agriculture and food systems – Policy recommendations based on lessons learned from eleven African countries. Rome.




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    The achievement of the first two Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – end poverty and hunger by 2030 – requires substantial investments. To fully contribute to sustainable development, both public and private investments should be perfectly aligned with the SDGs. In this context, empowering youth to invest in their own farms and businesses along agricultural value chains should be a key component of sustainable development-centered investment promotion and mobilization strategy for three reasons: the improvement of food security; the promotion of the added value of food products; and the improvement of employment and economic well-being. This strategic planning tool can help propel investments by young agri-entrepreneurs at national or regional levels, and help ensure their sustainability. It analyses the current environment and overall conditions young investors face while offering practical solutions to overcome the main challenges identified. The strategic planning tool also helps ensure that decision-makers take ownership of the results through a participatory and inclusive process. The strategic planning process consists of four steps: 1. Identify which actions to prioritize (promising agri-food chains; target areas and groups of young people with the potential to become successful agri-entrepreneurs and who need help the most); 2. Analyse the current context, institutional, policy, legal, and incentive frameworks as well as existing services which help young agri-entrepreneurs make sustainable investments in the agricultural sector and food systems; 3. Develop a common vision of the optimal situation for young agri-entrepreneurs investing in agri-food chains; and 4. Develop practical solutions to enhance sustainable and responsible investments by young agri-entrepreneurs. This tool was piloted and validated in Tunisia in 2019/2020.
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    Empowering youth to revitalize agrifood systems in Lao People’s Democratic Republic: Stories from young agri-entrepreneurs 2022
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    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is working with the Government of Lao People's Democratic Republic to enhance responsible investments in agriculture and food systems in the country by supporting the implementation of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Guidelines on Promoting Responsible Investment in Food, Agriculture and Forestry (ASEAN RAI) Guidelines. This collaboration comprises, supporting the Government in enhancing the enabling environment conducive to RAI, empowering women and youth organizations to engage in and benefit from RAI and raising awareness on RAI and the important role youth and women play. To shed more light on how to better support youth to invest in agriculture and sensitize them on the importance and opportunities this sector can offer, FAO interviewed young Lao people who have been able to invest in agriculture and become successful agri-entrepreneurs. This work is supported by the FAO Flexible Multi-Partner Mechanism (FMM).
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    Note d’orientation n° 2: Des services financiers et des incitations à l’investissement plus accessibles pour les jeunes agri-entrepreneurs
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    En Tunisie, le renouvellement générationnel des chefs d’exploitations et la dynamisation de l’environnement de la production agricole et des territoires nécessitent une intensification des opérations d’investissement portées prioritairement par des jeunes. En même temps, des investissements à même de redynamiser les territoires ruraux permettraient de combattre le chômage des jeunes en Tunisie, qui est particulièrement élevé dans les régions de l’intérieur du pays. Ce document d’orientation fournit des recommandations concrètes pour renforcer l’accès des jeunes agri-entrepreneurs aux services et aux incitations financiers à travers des actions de court-terme et notamment: (1) l’amélioration de l’accès des jeunes agri-entrepreneurs aux crédits bancaires, (2) le renforcement de leur accès aux financements et incitations publiques, (3) une meilleure mobilisation des fonds en coopérant avec les partenaires technico-financiers, (4) la mise en œuvre des financements participatifs, (5) la révision du cadre législatif des organisations professionnelles afin de leur donner plus d’autonomie et plus de capacité pour la médiation en termes d’accès aux crédits et de garanties, et (6) la relance des crédits chaînes de valeurs avec une meilleure implication des banques. Le document d’orientation fait partie d’une série de notes sur la promotion de l’investissement responsable des jeunes en Tunisie portant sur (i) la coordination et le cadre institutionnel; (ii) services financiers et des incitations à l’investissement; et (iii) l’accès à l’information et la communication. Ces notes sont le résultat des travaux de trois groupes de travail mis en place dans le cadre du Pôle de réflexion sur les investissements des jeunes agri-entrepreneurs (PRIJA) de l'Institut national de la recherche agronomique de Tunisie (INRAT), organisé en coopération avec la FAO et l'Agence de promotion des investissements agricoles (APIA).

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