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Main Authors: Gardiner, Kirsty, Sow, Sabrina
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2012
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18972278
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author Gardiner, Kirsty
Sow, Sabrina
author_facet Gardiner, Kirsty
Sow, Sabrina
contents <p>Youth engagement in Senegali agribusiness and food systems has been identified as a critical area for development, yet limited comparative studies exist. The research employs a mixed-method approach combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews. Data was collected from 1200 young farmers in five selected regions using structured questionnaires. A notable finding is that youth are more active in agribusiness in the northern region, where they constitute 45% of all agribusiness participants (n=378). Youth play a significant role in Senegali agribusiness and food systems, with varying levels of engagement across regions. Policy makers should tailor support programmes to address specific needs identified within each region.</p>
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spellingShingle Youth Engagement in Senegali Agribusiness and Food Systems: A Comparative Analysis
Gardiner, Kirsty
Sow, Sabrina
Africanization
AgriculturalDevelopment
BehaviouralChange
CulturalCompetence
Ethnoecology
Folklore
Glocalisation
<p>Youth engagement in Senegali agribusiness and food systems has been identified as a critical area for development, yet limited comparative studies exist. The research employs a mixed-method approach combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews. Data was collected from 1200 young farmers in five selected regions using structured questionnaires. A notable finding is that youth are more active in agribusiness in the northern region, where they constitute 45% of all agribusiness participants (n=378). Youth play a significant role in Senegali agribusiness and food systems, with varying levels of engagement across regions. Policy makers should tailor support programmes to address specific needs identified within each region.</p>
title Youth Engagement in Senegali Agribusiness and Food Systems: A Comparative Analysis
topic Africanization
AgriculturalDevelopment
BehaviouralChange
CulturalCompetence
Ethnoecology
Folklore
Glocalisation
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18972278