posted on 2024-09-05, 21:13authored byJames Sumberg
Agriculture is widely promoted as the only economic sector capable of providing employment to the millions of rural Africans entering the labour market in the coming decades. Two competing visions vie for attention. The first is of innovative, entrepreneurial youth driving rural transformation; the second is of agriculture providing young people with little more than survival opportunities. Between these two visions are the young people themselves, actively building their livelihoods, which most often include some engagement with agriculture. Policy interventions need to better consider how young people engage with the rural economy and how they imagine their futures.
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Institute of Development Studies
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Sumberg, J. (2021) 'Youth and Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa: Time to Reset Policy', IDS Policy Briefing 177, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/IDS.2021.038