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THE EDITOR: The launch of the Youth Agricultural Shade House Project in Tucker Valley, Chaguaramas, on August 15, commissioned by Prime Minister Rowley and spearheaded by Foster Cummings, Minister of Youth Development and National Service, presents a significant initiative in fostering agricultural innovation among the youth of TT. This event showcases the Government's commitment to youth engagement and highlights an emerging trend in sustainable farming practices. The project aims to provide young entrepreneurs with the resources and knowledge necessary to explore innovative farming techniques and contribute to food security and economic development. The enthusiasm displayed by the attendees, particularly the young individuals eager to engage with agriculture, underscores a vital shift in perception regarding this field. Traditionally viewed as labour-intensive and less appealing compared to other sectors, agriculture is now recognised for its potential as a viable career path filled with opportunities for creativity and innovation. The shade house project serves as an excellent platform for educating youth about modern farming technologies such as hydroponics and vertical gardening, which are crucial for optimising space while maximising yield. Furthermore, this initiative encourages an entrepreneurial spirit among participants. By providing hands-on experience within a structured framework, young people are empowered to envision themselves as key players in addressing local agricultural challenges. This awareness not only cultivates interest but also inspires a sense of purpose among aspiring entrepreneurs, who can leverage their skills toward sustainable practices. In conclusion, the Youth Agricultural Shade House Project is an exemplary model that integrates education, innovation and entrepreneurship – elements essential for nurturing future leaders in agriculture. ANCILLA ASHLEY KIRBY-SCOTT Port of Spain The post Fostering agricultural innovation appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
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