Apply to The 2nd Africa Youth in Agribusiness Day Challenge 2017

Are you a young African between the ages of 18 and 35? Do you have a passion for youth participation in the transformation of agribusiness in Africa?

Here is your chance to win a sponsorship from the African Agribusiness Incubators Network (AAIN) and partners,  to represent the youth from your country at the 2017 edition of the “African Youth in Agribusiness Day” during the forthcoming 2017 Africa Agribusiness Incubation Conference and Expo that will run from the 8th till 10th of November 2017  in Dakar, Senegal.

How to participate

  1. Get acquainted with the history of “Africa Youth in Agribusiness Day” and the “Africa Agribusiness Incubation Conference and Expo”. Do your homework on global business incubation, opportunities in ICT integration in agribusiness, AAIN core investment areas, the 2017 theme of the African Union, the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) and Agenda 2063.

  2. With reference to the above, structure an essay (maximum 1000 words) with the title “Youth in Africa, the time is now. We can take agribusiness development and job creation to the next level.”

  3. Submit your essay by email with subject line “2nd Africa Youth in Agribusiness Day Challenge” to [email protected] before the 1st of September, 2017.

How to earn extra points

Take a photo of African youth engaging in an agribusiness activity, upload it on twitter with the promotional flyer (downloadable from the tweet pinned to the AAIN twitter page or website) and put hashtag #AfricaYouthinAg2 and tag the official AAIN twitter page @AAINOnline. The more likes you get the better.

OR:

Reply to the latest upload to our official Facebook page with the photo of African youth engaging in an agribusiness activity and put hashtag #AfricaYouthinAg2, type your first name and country. The more likes you get, the better.

The top 20 winners also stand a chance to earn a fully-sponsored trip to selected incubators in Africa, Asia and Europe.

For more information, click here.

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