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“I am an Agritech promoter and will want to see more young people driving agriculture through technology.”

Consultant to Ogun State Governor on Agriculture, Angel Adelaja-Kuye, said for many countries, agriculture is a go-to sector for active youth engagement and onward investment, especially with the integration of emerging technologies.

According to Adelaja-Kuye, the sector is an area young people should key into, noting that Africa’s next billionaires were going to be from the agricultural sector.She said Agrictech was the fastest growing sector when it comes to investment finance, noting that small holder farmers can also buy into agribusiness using simpler technologies not necessarily high tech to boost their produce.

“Digital agriculture refers to tools that collect, store, analyse and share economic data or information along the agricultural value chain before and after farm production.

 

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