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Call For Entry: YFarm Awards For Outstanding Nigerian Women Small scale Farmers




Deadline:Friday 9th November 2018

Youth Farm (YFarm) Project was launched on April 2nd, 2014 as a brainchild, trademark and joint project of Fresh & Young Brains Development Initiative (FBIN) and Alexijan Consults.

YFarm Project aims to establish and promote at least 10,000 youth and women-led climate smart farms and agribusinesses across Africa by 2020. The project draws African youth out of Poverty, into Sustainable Agriculture and closer to God.

The project promotes agriculture as a Culture, Career, Business and Fun Activity among vulnerable youth in Africa.

GOAL
To promote a youth & women-led agribusiness society, reduce poverty and increase active youth and women participation in sustainable agriculture by 2020.

KEY OBJECTIVES
1. To establish, promote and strengthen at least 10,000 youth and women-led farms across Africa by 2020
2. To recognize and celebrate outstanding contributions of youth in agriculture.

CATEGORIES OF AWARDS
1. Production:
a. Crop
b. Livestock
c. Aquaculture

2. Processing and Packaging

3. Agribusiness/Agropreneurship:
a. Innovation
b. Marketing
c. Sales
d. Branding
e. Networking
f. Advocacy
g. Consulting
h. Training

ELIGIBILITY
1. Applicant shall be a Nigerian small scale women farmer resident in any part of Nigeria

2. Applicant shall be a small scale female farmer between the ages of 18-45 years.




3. Applicant shall be willing to mentor other women in their area(s) of specialization.

4. Applicant must have been involved in any of the award categories mentioned above for at least 2years.

CRITERIA FOR SELECTION

A. PRODUCTION/PROCESSING/PACKAGING
1. Scale of Operation: Various scales of operation, small and large are considered. Size and number of various enterprises identified in category (1) above, e.g. Size of land/crops, number of livestock and poultry, surface area of fishpond(s), number of beehives and the yield realized from these are used to classify scale of operation where applicable.
2. Sustainable Agriculture: Applicant should be conversant with cultural practices such as fertilizer application, weed, pest and disease control as well as animal production techniques.
3. Identification of Farming Problems and Innovation: Applicant should be able to identify and solve environmental problems affecting her Agricultural project.
4. Record Keeping: Applicant should have adequate knowledge of farm record keeping that will assist her to evaluate the success or failure of the enterprise.
5. Adoption of New Technology: Applicant should prove that she is in tune with innovations with regard to improved practices, inputs and techniques which will increase his/her agricultural productivity.
6. Farmer’s Role in his or her Community: To be considered suitable for the award, the farmer must contribute towards the growth of the community in which she lives in. She should extend to, or share knowledge with other farmers in the community.
7. General Impression of applicant and agric enterprise: The general outlook of the applicant and her agric enterprise is very important. The applicant should be able to identify general or specific problems connected with the farm or agric enterprise and be aware of the institutions to consult for help.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION
All applications must be submitted ONLINE on or before Friday 9th November 2018 by the close of work.

The award will be presented during the 3rd National Youth & Women Agric Festival celebrating the 2018 World Food Day and 10th Anniversary of Fresh & Young Brains Development Initiative.

INQUIRIES: 08146448067 or 08038399483
[email protected]

How to apply

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Odewale Abayomihttp://globeopportunities.com
A passionate WANDERLUST and WORLD EXPLORER, Civil Engineer, Google Local Guide Nigeria and 2017 ICFJ–UN Foundation Climate Reporting and Migration Fellow; eager to circulate opportunities with the youth across the globe – in bridging the deficiency gaps of human capacity development especially among African youths. Opportunities like Fully/Partially Funded: conferences, trainings, internships, grants, scholarships, fellowships and volunteerism. For: invitation as a SPEAKER at your conferences/trainings, PARTNERSHIP and ADVERTISEMENT, reach him via: Twitter handle: @ODEWALEAbayomi Phone/WhatsApp: +2347068801344
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