DAR ES SALAAM, Aug. 13 -- AGRA Tanzania, in partnership with Sahara Accelerator (Sa) through the Youth Entrepreneurship for the Future of Food and Agriculture (YEFFA) project, has provided an amount of Sh 51.2bn to reach 265,000 youth who will be involved in agricultural issues.

Speaking while discussing the opportunity with youth in Dar es Salaam, Adam Mbyallu from the Sahara Accelerator Institute said the opportunity includes a value chain for four crops, which are vegetables and fruits, sunflowers, rice, and maize.

“We are ensuring how we can help access to agricultural equipment through digital technologies, we are supporting young people with various innovations that will address the challenges of access to agricultural equip...