Agripreneurs Youth Farming Project – Zimbabwe/Africa

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Youth farming project in
MANICALAND, ZIMBABWE
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healthy and delicious
ORGANIC CHICKENS
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Agripreneurs Taskforce
ZIMBABWE
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Supplying poultry produce to
HOTELS IN MANICALAND
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This is a Youth Farming Project in Manicaland, Zimbabwe, sponsored by the Council to assist and capacitate Zimbabwean Youths to undertake agriculture Projects in maize, cabbage and Sunflower Farming, as well as Piggery, Goat and cattle ranching, including poultry. 

From this farm in Manicaland we are happy to state that these Youths amazingly created the GALLUS chicken brand, from where they are now supplying health delicious farm raised organic chicken to hotels, restaurants and other consumers in Manicaland from their 5000-chicken fowl run.

Youths themselves were tasked to build and set up the infrastructures, under funding from the Council. The  Zimbabwean AGRIPRENEUR TASK FORCE members are Mose, Tatenda, Sharon, Floyd and Scott.

Same AGRIPRENEURS Task Force Teams are currently been replicated in Zambia, Jamaica, Botswana, Rwanda and Ghana.

Agripreneurs Taskforce

Agripreneurs Taskforce, Zimbabwe
Prescotte Dakura
Bsc Honors in Development Studies
1 year experience in Community Development
1 year experience in Business Administration in the Logistics Industry
Mose Mazanhi
(YYAS) Yale Young African Scholar and Alumni
(HLF)Higherlife Foundation Scholar and Alumni
Ambassador Shasha Network
Former Student ambassador (GYLF) Global Youth Leaders Forum Zimbabwe
(ALA/ ALU finalist) African Leadership Academy and University
Tatenda (King) Chidavaenzi
Bsc Honours in History And International Studies
4 years experience in the field of Leadership Development
Floyd Gwede
Bsc Honours in Geography and Environmental Science
6 years experience in the field of Environmental management & Sustainability
Sharon Muyambwa
Bsc Honours in Local governance studies
1 year experience

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