Can young agripreneurs improve their skills through agripreneurship empowerment programmes? Evidence from Africa

This article examined the driving forces behind young agripreneurs’ participation in agripreneurship empowerment programmes and estimates the causal impact of programme participation on agripreneurship skills using data from a random cross-section sample of 1435 young agripreneurs in Kenya, Nigeria,...

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Main Authors: Adeyanju, D.F., Mburu, J., Gituro, W., Chumo, C., Mignouna, Djana B., Mulinganya, N., Ashagidigbi, W.M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130619
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author Adeyanju, D.F.
Mburu, J.
Gituro, W.
Chumo, C.
Mignouna, Djana B.
Mulinganya, N.
Ashagidigbi, W.M.
author_browse Adeyanju, D.F.
Ashagidigbi, W.M.
Chumo, C.
Gituro, W.
Mburu, J.
Mignouna, Djana B.
Mulinganya, N.
author_facet Adeyanju, D.F.
Mburu, J.
Gituro, W.
Chumo, C.
Mignouna, Djana B.
Mulinganya, N.
Ashagidigbi, W.M.
author_sort Adeyanju, D.F.
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description This article examined the driving forces behind young agripreneurs’ participation in agripreneurship empowerment programmes and estimates the causal impact of programme participation on agripreneurship skills using data from a random cross-section sample of 1435 young agripreneurs in Kenya, Nigeria, and Uganda. Specifically, the study took evidence from the youth component of the African Development Bank Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) programme, Empowering Novel Agribusiness-Led Employment (ENABLE). An endogenous switching model was used to identify factors that significantly informed participation decisions and assess the programme’s impact on youth agripreneurship skills. Age, education, agripreneurship experience, business level, current residence, and training perception significantly influenced participation. Even though both programme participants and non-participants had high agripreneurship skills scores, participants had higher scores across the three countries than non-participants. The causal impact estimation from the switching regression model also indicates that participation has a positive and significant impact on agripreneurship skills, which implies that the higher score achieved by participants could be attributed to their involvement in the ENABLE-TAAT programme. These results suggest raising awareness of youth agribusiness empowerment programmes and encouraging youth to participate more actively. Additionally, the result suggests the need to implement strategies that could change young people’s negative perception of agricultural interventions for increased participation.
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spelling CGSpace1306192025-12-08T09:54:28Z Can young agripreneurs improve their skills through agripreneurship empowerment programmes? Evidence from Africa Adeyanju, D.F. Mburu, J. Gituro, W. Chumo, C. Mignouna, Djana B. Mulinganya, N. Ashagidigbi, W.M. youth agribusiness capacity development africa This article examined the driving forces behind young agripreneurs’ participation in agripreneurship empowerment programmes and estimates the causal impact of programme participation on agripreneurship skills using data from a random cross-section sample of 1435 young agripreneurs in Kenya, Nigeria, and Uganda. Specifically, the study took evidence from the youth component of the African Development Bank Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) programme, Empowering Novel Agribusiness-Led Employment (ENABLE). An endogenous switching model was used to identify factors that significantly informed participation decisions and assess the programme’s impact on youth agripreneurship skills. Age, education, agripreneurship experience, business level, current residence, and training perception significantly influenced participation. Even though both programme participants and non-participants had high agripreneurship skills scores, participants had higher scores across the three countries than non-participants. The causal impact estimation from the switching regression model also indicates that participation has a positive and significant impact on agripreneurship skills, which implies that the higher score achieved by participants could be attributed to their involvement in the ENABLE-TAAT programme. These results suggest raising awareness of youth agribusiness empowerment programmes and encouraging youth to participate more actively. Additionally, the result suggests the need to implement strategies that could change young people’s negative perception of agricultural interventions for increased participation. 2023-01 2023-06-05T09:05:29Z 2023-06-05T09:05:29Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130619 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Adeyanju, D.F., Mburu, J., Gituro, W., Chumo, C., Mignouna, D., Mulinganya, N. & Ashagidigbi, W.M. (2023). Can young agripreneurs improve their skills through agripreneurship empowerment programmes? Evidence from Africa. Heliyon, 9(1), 1-12.
spellingShingle youth
agribusiness
capacity development
africa
Adeyanju, D.F.
Mburu, J.
Gituro, W.
Chumo, C.
Mignouna, Djana B.
Mulinganya, N.
Ashagidigbi, W.M.
Can young agripreneurs improve their skills through agripreneurship empowerment programmes? Evidence from Africa
title Can young agripreneurs improve their skills through agripreneurship empowerment programmes? Evidence from Africa
title_full Can young agripreneurs improve their skills through agripreneurship empowerment programmes? Evidence from Africa
title_fullStr Can young agripreneurs improve their skills through agripreneurship empowerment programmes? Evidence from Africa
title_full_unstemmed Can young agripreneurs improve their skills through agripreneurship empowerment programmes? Evidence from Africa
title_short Can young agripreneurs improve their skills through agripreneurship empowerment programmes? Evidence from Africa
title_sort can young agripreneurs improve their skills through agripreneurship empowerment programmes evidence from africa
topic youth
agribusiness
capacity development
africa
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130619
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