Youth entrepreneurship in agribusiness: Nigeria country report
Promoting rural entrepreneurship is recognized as an effective way to increase youth engagement in economic activities and address rural unemployment. However, the ideal pre-conditions remain largely unresearched. All age-groups face certain recurring challenges associated with agriculture and agrib...
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| author | Babu, Suresh Chandra Zhou, Yuan Koever, Lena Srivastava, Nandita |
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| description | Promoting rural entrepreneurship is recognized as an effective way to increase youth engagement in economic activities and address rural unemployment. However, the ideal pre-conditions remain largely unresearched. All age-groups face certain recurring challenges associated with agriculture and agribusiness. These include access to technology, weather uncertainty, poor market linkages and price risks. For young people, these challenges are typically exacerbated by a lack of relevant skills and experience. Addressing these challenges requires answers to some key questions: Which factors drive the success of youth entrepreneurs in developing countries? What type of business ‘ecosystem’ is best suited for their development? What roles should the various stakeholders play in making youth entrepreneurship flourish nationally? How can young people expand their start-ups to become small, medium or large scale businesses? This report forms part of an international multi-country comparative study. It identifies key drivers for the success of youth entrepreneurship in Nigeria and examines challenges that the country’s youth face on their way to becoming successful entrepreneurs. The report starts with a review of literature on the status of rural youth entrepreneurship in Nigeria. Seven detailed case studies of rural and urban agribusiness youth entrepreneurs (YE) then highlight specific challenges and opportunities. The insights gathered help address key policy and programmatic gaps. They also enable us to offer recommendations for strengthening youth empowerment through entrepreneurial opportunities. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1438042024-10-25T08:05:39Z Youth entrepreneurship in agribusiness: Nigeria country report Babu, Suresh Chandra Zhou, Yuan Koever, Lena Srivastava, Nandita entrepreneurship rural unemployment technology case studies youth agriculture markets economic activities literature reviews developing countries weather agro-industrial sector Promoting rural entrepreneurship is recognized as an effective way to increase youth engagement in economic activities and address rural unemployment. However, the ideal pre-conditions remain largely unresearched. All age-groups face certain recurring challenges associated with agriculture and agribusiness. These include access to technology, weather uncertainty, poor market linkages and price risks. For young people, these challenges are typically exacerbated by a lack of relevant skills and experience. Addressing these challenges requires answers to some key questions: Which factors drive the success of youth entrepreneurs in developing countries? What type of business ‘ecosystem’ is best suited for their development? What roles should the various stakeholders play in making youth entrepreneurship flourish nationally? How can young people expand their start-ups to become small, medium or large scale businesses? This report forms part of an international multi-country comparative study. It identifies key drivers for the success of youth entrepreneurship in Nigeria and examines challenges that the country’s youth face on their way to becoming successful entrepreneurs. The report starts with a review of literature on the status of rural youth entrepreneurship in Nigeria. Seven detailed case studies of rural and urban agribusiness youth entrepreneurs (YE) then highlight specific challenges and opportunities. The insights gathered help address key policy and programmatic gaps. They also enable us to offer recommendations for strengthening youth empowerment through entrepreneurial opportunities. 2020-10-01 2024-05-22T12:17:00Z 2024-05-22T12:17:00Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143804 en Open Access Syngenta Foundation Babu, Suresh Chandra; Zhou, Yuan; Koever, Lena; and Srivastava, Nandita. 2020. Youth entrepreneurship in agribusiness: Nigeria country report. Basel, Switzerland: Syngenta Foundation. https://www.syngentafoundation.org/sites/g/files/kgtney976/files/document/sites/g/files/zhg576/f/2021/01/14/nigeria_youth_entrepreneurship_in_agribusiness_final.pdf |
| spellingShingle | entrepreneurship rural unemployment technology case studies youth agriculture markets economic activities literature reviews developing countries weather agro-industrial sector Babu, Suresh Chandra Zhou, Yuan Koever, Lena Srivastava, Nandita Youth entrepreneurship in agribusiness: Nigeria country report |
| title | Youth entrepreneurship in agribusiness: Nigeria country report |
| title_full | Youth entrepreneurship in agribusiness: Nigeria country report |
| title_fullStr | Youth entrepreneurship in agribusiness: Nigeria country report |
| title_full_unstemmed | Youth entrepreneurship in agribusiness: Nigeria country report |
| title_short | Youth entrepreneurship in agribusiness: Nigeria country report |
| title_sort | youth entrepreneurship in agribusiness nigeria country report |
| topic | entrepreneurship rural unemployment technology case studies youth agriculture markets economic activities literature reviews developing countries weather agro-industrial sector |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143804 |
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