What's Happening?
The Minister for Agriculture, Tomasi Tunabuna, emphasized the importance of youth involvement in agriculture during the National Youth in Agriculture Symposium. He highlighted the government's commitment
to investing in young farmers as key players in national food security. The symposium aims to equip young farmers with modern skills, technology, and resources to build sustainable and climate-resilient agro-enterprises. Tunabuna challenged outdated perceptions of farming as a last-resort job, advocating for agriculture as a critical and innovative sector for young entrepreneurs. The event seeks to expose youth to innovative farming models, market dynamics, and government policies, while fostering networking opportunities with private sector partners, NGOs, and successful farmers.
Why It's Important?
Empowering youth in agriculture is crucial for Fiji's food security and economic development. By equipping young farmers with modern skills and resources, the government aims to transform agriculture into a viable career path, encouraging entrepreneurship and job creation. This initiative addresses the challenges of an aging farming population and aims to attract more young people to the sector. The focus on sustainable and climate-resilient practices is vital for adapting to environmental changes and ensuring long-term agricultural productivity. The symposium's emphasis on networking and mentorship can foster innovation and collaboration, driving growth in the agricultural sector.











