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Communiqué of the 1st
Regional Workshop of
Youth in-Agriculture Country Representatives in Africa
Engaging Youth in the Implementation Phase of the
CAADP Transformation Agenda – Knowledge Information and Skills
FARA Secretariat, Accra, Ghana
10 May 2013
Introduction
1. 	 The 1st Annual Regional Workshop of Youth-in-Agriculture Country Representatives was held on 9–10 May, 2013
under the auspices of the Secretariat of the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA). The Workshop included
representatives from Youth-in-Agriculture organizations from various African countries.
2.	 The Annual Workshop is a Forum of Youth-in-Agriculture organizations and other agriculture-related initiatives to
share ideas and agree on collective actions towards engaging youth in the implementation phase of the CAADP
transformation agenda – Knowledge Information and Skills (KIS). This Workshop was recommended by the 2012
FARA Second Annual Dialogue of Ministers of Agriculture, Science and Technology, which emphasized the inclusion
of youth in the mechanisms of integrating research, extension and education in the CAADP country process for
increased agricultural productivity in Africa. Further, the 8th
Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development
Programme (CAADP) Partnership Platform Meeting, which was held in Nairobi Kenya on 3–4 May 2012, recognised
that mobilising the potentials of young Africans remains the dominant driver for achieving the CAADP objectives.
3.	 This Regional Workshop focused on the development of a strategy to engage youth along the implementation stages
of the CAADP Agenda. Specific objectives were to:
•	 Identify issues of strategic importance in involving youth in CAADP policy reform and processes, as well as
organizational and institutional structures and processes.
•	 Discuss the constraints that African policymakers face in the process of engaging youth in regional agricultural
development frameworks like CAADP.
•	 Raise awareness among youth and youth organizations on the need to advocate for increased investments in
agricultural research and development in Africa.
•	 Articulate processes for up- and out-scaling successful best practice youth-in-agriculture initiatives in alignment
with the emerging KIS framework.
•	 Discuss ways of strengthening the partnership between youth-in-agriculture initiatives and the members of the
CAADP Partnership Platform, as well as other CAADP non state actors.
Identify strategies for effectively engaging youth in ongoing FARA activities.
4.	 Participants at this first Annual Regional Dialogue included representatives of the Governments of Benin, Burundi,
Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Mali, Mauritius, Madagascar, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda,
Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Also in attendance were the Food, Agriculture and Natural
Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN), the Young Professionals’ Platform for Agricultural Research and
Development (YPARD) - Africa, National Federation of Young Farmers, Mali; Commercial Agricultural Youth Chamber
(CAYC) - South Africa; Agropreneur – Nigeria; Haramaya University – Ethiopia; CSIR Crops Research Institute – Ghana;
Youth for Life – Uganda; UNICEF; Rural Voices of Youths; Nigerian Association Of Small And Medium Enterprises
(NASME); Uganda Youth Network; Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN); Forestry Research Institute
Of Nigeria (FRIN); Young Farmers Development Group (YOFADEG); The Earth Charter Initiative; Global Youth
Coalition on HIV and AIDS; Help AIDS Orphans; Advocacy Initiative For Development; Association of Youth Council
for Agricultural Development (YAAD.G)-Guinea; Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA); Digital
Opportunity Trust (DOT); and FARA.
Communiqué issued by Youth-in-Agriculture representatives at the Regional Workshop on
Engaging Youth in the Implementation Phase of the CAADP Transformation Agenda – Knowledge,
Information and Skills
We, the participants attending the above workshop,
1.	 Reconfirm our full support for empowering and engaging youth at different levels in the implementation phase of
the CAADP transformation agenda - KIS
2.	 Express our concerns about
a.	 The challenges faced by youth in agriculture in Africa, namely:
	 • 	Limited information/opportunities in the agriculture value chain
	 •	 Lack of business role models/mentors
	 •	 Lack of specific policies on youth and agriculture
	 •	 Under-utilisation of ICTs to address agricultural challenges
	 •	 Limited investment in technology
	 •	 Limited access to training and education – market orientation education
	 •	 Lack of career guidance that exposes youth to science, technology and innovation (STI)
	 •	 Lack of funding opportunities: grants, loans, conducive financial services
	 •	 Access to land, technical advice, selection of varieties, good agricultural practices
	 •	 Lack of innovation at storage level: poor shelf life; losses and spoilage of agricultural produce
	 •	 Lack of expertise, equipment, quality raw materials for agro-processing and value-addition
	 •	 Lack of access to markets; competition from international 	markets; access to good roads; mode of 		
	 transportation; high costs; bargaining
	 •	 Lack of market and client linkages; losses and spoilage of agricultural produce
	 •	 Lack of business evaluation: financial models
	 •	 Waste management issue: recycling
b.	 The challenge of meaningful youth involvement in policy development, implementation, monitoring and
evaluation processes
c.	 The gap between policy commitment and policy implementation when it comes to the involvement of youth in
agriculture
d.	 Sustaining progress in advocating for the active engagement of youth along all the strategic nodes of
agricultural value chains through FARA, YPARD Africa and other agriculture-related youth networks
3.	 Acknowledge
a.	 Youth are vibrant, energetic, innovative, creative and have the potential to play a significant role in the
agricultural value chain that is vital to facilitate the food and nutrition security
b. 	 The progress made in mainstreaming agri-youth within CAADP processes at continental, regional and national
level (CAADP recommendation 54)
c. 	 The mandate of FARA as a catalyst to implement the CAADP recommendation 54 on youth development from
the 8th
CAADP Partnership Meeting
4.	 Recognise
a.	 The potential role of YPARD in assisting the governments at national level in the development and
implementation of youth and agriculture policies
b. 	 The importance of education in rebranding agriculture as a competitive professional career choice
c. 	 The potential role that youth can play in visioning Africa agricultural transformation through modern
technologies (e.g ICTs, mechanisation, R&D)
5.	 Take cognizance of the need;
a.	 To involve youth in agriculture at all levels
b. 	 To change the negative perception of agriculture
c.	 To make full use of ICTs and other technologies in agriculture
d. 	 To introduce and/or intensify agriculture in the school curriculum as from primary level
e. 	 To have a cross-sectoral approach to finance agriculture in education
f. 	 To raise awareness of agriculture among youth.
g.	 To provide incentives to youth engaged in agriculture
h. 	 To provide training and capacity development opportunities
i. 	 To improve access to resources such as land, water, capital, infrastructure
j. 	 For government to have a good information system, relevant practices and market-based presence in
community and surrounding areas
l. 	 To facilitate networking among youth in agriculture through YPARD Africa and other agriculture-related youth
organizations
m. 	 To institutionalise youth engagement with CAADP/KIS by supporting the creation of regional and national youth
coalitions in agriculture
n. 	 To rebrand agriculture through traditional and new media (e.g, social media)
o. 	 To re-design agricultural curricula by agricultural schools/colleges/institutions
6.	 Endorse:
a. 	 The need for youth to meet annually at a regional forum to review progresses and also share best practices.
Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa
12 Anmeda Street, Roman Ridge,
PMB CT 173, Accra, Ghana
Telephone: +233 302 772823 / 302 779421
Fax: +233 302 773676 / Email: info@fara-africa.org
www.fara-africa.org
About FARA
FARA is the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa, the apex organization bringing together and forming coalitions of major
stakeholders in agricultural research and development in Africa.
FARA is the technical arm of the African Union Commission (AUC) on rural economy and agricultural development and the lead
agency of the AU’s New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) to implement the fourth pillar of the Comprehensive African
Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP), involving agricultural research, technology dissemination and uptake.
FARA’s vision: reduced poverty in Africa as a result of sustainable broad-based agricultural growth and improved livelihoods,
particularly of smallholder and pastoral enterprises.
FARA’s mission: creation of broad-based improvements in agricultural productivity, competitiveness and markets by supporting Africa’s
sub-regional organizations (SROs) in strengthening capacity for agricultural innovation.
FARA’s Value Proposition: to provide a strategic platform to foster continental and global networking that reinforces the capacities of
Africa’s national agricultural research systems and sub-regional organizations.
FARA will make this contribution by achieving its Specific Objective of sustainable improvements to broad-based agricultural productivity,
competitiveness and markets.
Key to this is the delivery of five Results, which respond to the priorities expressed by FARA’s clients. These are:
1. 	Establishment of appropriate institutional and organizational arrangements for regional agricultural research and development.
2. 	Broad-based stakeholders provided access to the knowledge and technology necessary for innovation.
3. 	Development of strategic decision-making options for policy, institutions and markets.
4. 	Development of human and institutional capacity for innovation.
5. 	Support provided for platforms for agricultural innovation.
FARA will deliver these results by supporting the SROs through these Networking Support Functions (NSFs):
NSF1/3.	 Advocacy and policy
NSF2.	 Access to knowledge and technologies
NSF4.	 Capacity strengthening
NSF5.	 Partnerships and strategic alliances
FARA’s donors are the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the Centre de
Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (CIRAD), the Danish International Development Agency
(DANIDA), the Department for International Development (DFID), the European Commission (EC), the International Development
Research Centre (IDRC), the Syngenta Foundation, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the World Bank and the
Governments of Italy and the Netherlands.

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Communiqué of the 1st Regional Workshop of Youth in-Agriculture Country Representatives in Africa

  • 1. Communiqué of the 1st Regional Workshop of Youth in-Agriculture Country Representatives in Africa Engaging Youth in the Implementation Phase of the CAADP Transformation Agenda – Knowledge Information and Skills FARA Secretariat, Accra, Ghana 10 May 2013 Introduction 1. The 1st Annual Regional Workshop of Youth-in-Agriculture Country Representatives was held on 9–10 May, 2013 under the auspices of the Secretariat of the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA). The Workshop included representatives from Youth-in-Agriculture organizations from various African countries. 2. The Annual Workshop is a Forum of Youth-in-Agriculture organizations and other agriculture-related initiatives to share ideas and agree on collective actions towards engaging youth in the implementation phase of the CAADP transformation agenda – Knowledge Information and Skills (KIS). This Workshop was recommended by the 2012 FARA Second Annual Dialogue of Ministers of Agriculture, Science and Technology, which emphasized the inclusion of youth in the mechanisms of integrating research, extension and education in the CAADP country process for increased agricultural productivity in Africa. Further, the 8th Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Partnership Platform Meeting, which was held in Nairobi Kenya on 3–4 May 2012, recognised that mobilising the potentials of young Africans remains the dominant driver for achieving the CAADP objectives. 3. This Regional Workshop focused on the development of a strategy to engage youth along the implementation stages of the CAADP Agenda. Specific objectives were to: • Identify issues of strategic importance in involving youth in CAADP policy reform and processes, as well as organizational and institutional structures and processes. • Discuss the constraints that African policymakers face in the process of engaging youth in regional agricultural development frameworks like CAADP.
  • 2. • Raise awareness among youth and youth organizations on the need to advocate for increased investments in agricultural research and development in Africa. • Articulate processes for up- and out-scaling successful best practice youth-in-agriculture initiatives in alignment with the emerging KIS framework. • Discuss ways of strengthening the partnership between youth-in-agriculture initiatives and the members of the CAADP Partnership Platform, as well as other CAADP non state actors. Identify strategies for effectively engaging youth in ongoing FARA activities. 4. Participants at this first Annual Regional Dialogue included representatives of the Governments of Benin, Burundi, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Mali, Mauritius, Madagascar, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Also in attendance were the Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN), the Young Professionals’ Platform for Agricultural Research and Development (YPARD) - Africa, National Federation of Young Farmers, Mali; Commercial Agricultural Youth Chamber (CAYC) - South Africa; Agropreneur – Nigeria; Haramaya University – Ethiopia; CSIR Crops Research Institute – Ghana; Youth for Life – Uganda; UNICEF; Rural Voices of Youths; Nigerian Association Of Small And Medium Enterprises (NASME); Uganda Youth Network; Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN); Forestry Research Institute Of Nigeria (FRIN); Young Farmers Development Group (YOFADEG); The Earth Charter Initiative; Global Youth Coalition on HIV and AIDS; Help AIDS Orphans; Advocacy Initiative For Development; Association of Youth Council for Agricultural Development (YAAD.G)-Guinea; Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA); Digital Opportunity Trust (DOT); and FARA. Communiqué issued by Youth-in-Agriculture representatives at the Regional Workshop on Engaging Youth in the Implementation Phase of the CAADP Transformation Agenda – Knowledge, Information and Skills We, the participants attending the above workshop, 1. Reconfirm our full support for empowering and engaging youth at different levels in the implementation phase of the CAADP transformation agenda - KIS 2. Express our concerns about a. The challenges faced by youth in agriculture in Africa, namely: • Limited information/opportunities in the agriculture value chain • Lack of business role models/mentors • Lack of specific policies on youth and agriculture • Under-utilisation of ICTs to address agricultural challenges • Limited investment in technology • Limited access to training and education – market orientation education • Lack of career guidance that exposes youth to science, technology and innovation (STI) • Lack of funding opportunities: grants, loans, conducive financial services • Access to land, technical advice, selection of varieties, good agricultural practices • Lack of innovation at storage level: poor shelf life; losses and spoilage of agricultural produce • Lack of expertise, equipment, quality raw materials for agro-processing and value-addition • Lack of access to markets; competition from international markets; access to good roads; mode of transportation; high costs; bargaining • Lack of market and client linkages; losses and spoilage of agricultural produce • Lack of business evaluation: financial models • Waste management issue: recycling b. The challenge of meaningful youth involvement in policy development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation processes c. The gap between policy commitment and policy implementation when it comes to the involvement of youth in agriculture d. Sustaining progress in advocating for the active engagement of youth along all the strategic nodes of agricultural value chains through FARA, YPARD Africa and other agriculture-related youth networks
  • 3. 3. Acknowledge a. Youth are vibrant, energetic, innovative, creative and have the potential to play a significant role in the agricultural value chain that is vital to facilitate the food and nutrition security b. The progress made in mainstreaming agri-youth within CAADP processes at continental, regional and national level (CAADP recommendation 54) c. The mandate of FARA as a catalyst to implement the CAADP recommendation 54 on youth development from the 8th CAADP Partnership Meeting 4. Recognise a. The potential role of YPARD in assisting the governments at national level in the development and implementation of youth and agriculture policies b. The importance of education in rebranding agriculture as a competitive professional career choice c. The potential role that youth can play in visioning Africa agricultural transformation through modern technologies (e.g ICTs, mechanisation, R&D) 5. Take cognizance of the need; a. To involve youth in agriculture at all levels b. To change the negative perception of agriculture c. To make full use of ICTs and other technologies in agriculture d. To introduce and/or intensify agriculture in the school curriculum as from primary level e. To have a cross-sectoral approach to finance agriculture in education f. To raise awareness of agriculture among youth. g. To provide incentives to youth engaged in agriculture h. To provide training and capacity development opportunities i. To improve access to resources such as land, water, capital, infrastructure j. For government to have a good information system, relevant practices and market-based presence in community and surrounding areas l. To facilitate networking among youth in agriculture through YPARD Africa and other agriculture-related youth organizations m. To institutionalise youth engagement with CAADP/KIS by supporting the creation of regional and national youth coalitions in agriculture n. To rebrand agriculture through traditional and new media (e.g, social media) o. To re-design agricultural curricula by agricultural schools/colleges/institutions 6. Endorse: a. The need for youth to meet annually at a regional forum to review progresses and also share best practices.
  • 4. Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa 12 Anmeda Street, Roman Ridge, PMB CT 173, Accra, Ghana Telephone: +233 302 772823 / 302 779421 Fax: +233 302 773676 / Email: info@fara-africa.org www.fara-africa.org About FARA FARA is the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa, the apex organization bringing together and forming coalitions of major stakeholders in agricultural research and development in Africa. FARA is the technical arm of the African Union Commission (AUC) on rural economy and agricultural development and the lead agency of the AU’s New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) to implement the fourth pillar of the Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP), involving agricultural research, technology dissemination and uptake. FARA’s vision: reduced poverty in Africa as a result of sustainable broad-based agricultural growth and improved livelihoods, particularly of smallholder and pastoral enterprises. FARA’s mission: creation of broad-based improvements in agricultural productivity, competitiveness and markets by supporting Africa’s sub-regional organizations (SROs) in strengthening capacity for agricultural innovation. FARA’s Value Proposition: to provide a strategic platform to foster continental and global networking that reinforces the capacities of Africa’s national agricultural research systems and sub-regional organizations. FARA will make this contribution by achieving its Specific Objective of sustainable improvements to broad-based agricultural productivity, competitiveness and markets. Key to this is the delivery of five Results, which respond to the priorities expressed by FARA’s clients. These are: 1. Establishment of appropriate institutional and organizational arrangements for regional agricultural research and development. 2. Broad-based stakeholders provided access to the knowledge and technology necessary for innovation. 3. Development of strategic decision-making options for policy, institutions and markets. 4. Development of human and institutional capacity for innovation. 5. Support provided for platforms for agricultural innovation. FARA will deliver these results by supporting the SROs through these Networking Support Functions (NSFs): NSF1/3. Advocacy and policy NSF2. Access to knowledge and technologies NSF4. Capacity strengthening NSF5. Partnerships and strategic alliances FARA’s donors are the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (CIRAD), the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA), the Department for International Development (DFID), the European Commission (EC), the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), the Syngenta Foundation, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the World Bank and the Governments of Italy and the Netherlands.