TY - JOUR
T1 - Perspectives on the integration of agri-entrepreneurship in tertiary agricultural education in Africa
T2 - insights from the AgriENGAGE project
AU - Chirinda, Ngonidzashe
AU - Abdulkader, Bisan
AU - Hjortsø, Carsten Nico
AU - Aitelkadi, Kenza
AU - Salako, Kolawolé Valère
AU - Taarji, Noamane
AU - Mhada, Manal
AU - Lamdaghri, Zidane
AU - Romanova, Gergana
AU - Assogbadjo, Achille Ephrem
AU - Chadare, Flora Josiane
AU - Saidi, Mwanarusi
AU - Sassi, Maria
AU - Mugonola, Basil
AU - Gogo, Elisha Otieno
AU - Ssekandi, Joseph
AU - Okalany, Emmanuel
AU - Egeru, Anthony
AU - Mshenga, Patience Mlongo
AU - Chfadi, Tarik
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Chirinda, Abdulkader, Hjortsø, Aitelkadi, Salako, Taarji, Mhada, Lamdaghri, Romanova, Assogbadjo, Chadare, Saidi, Sassi, Mugonola, Gogo, Ssekandi, Okalany, Egeru, Mshenga and Chfadi.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The underperformance of agricultural education systems in Africa is evident through various indicators such as increased unemployment among recent agricultural graduates, inefficiencies in agricultural product value chains, and a decline in enrollment in agricultural schools. The AgriENGAGE project, which included eight African universities, was supported through the Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education program funded by the European Commission to address these challenges. The project aimed to contribute toward revitalizing agricultural education systems to stimulate agricultural transformation and enhance the sector’s competitiveness while meeting the labor market’s demands. This article draws on lessons learned at eight universities to provide a perspective on agri-entrepreneurship education integration in African universities. We provide descriptions, experiences, and insights on agri-entrepreneurship education integration in partner universities in Kenya, Benin, Morocco, and Uganda. Based on these experiences, we provide perspectives on reducing youth unemployment and improving the effectiveness of agricultural education in contributing to the development of sustainable food systems.
AB - The underperformance of agricultural education systems in Africa is evident through various indicators such as increased unemployment among recent agricultural graduates, inefficiencies in agricultural product value chains, and a decline in enrollment in agricultural schools. The AgriENGAGE project, which included eight African universities, was supported through the Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education program funded by the European Commission to address these challenges. The project aimed to contribute toward revitalizing agricultural education systems to stimulate agricultural transformation and enhance the sector’s competitiveness while meeting the labor market’s demands. This article draws on lessons learned at eight universities to provide a perspective on agri-entrepreneurship education integration in African universities. We provide descriptions, experiences, and insights on agri-entrepreneurship education integration in partner universities in Kenya, Benin, Morocco, and Uganda. Based on these experiences, we provide perspectives on reducing youth unemployment and improving the effectiveness of agricultural education in contributing to the development of sustainable food systems.
KW - Africa higher education
KW - agricultural education
KW - agricultural productivity and innovation
KW - enterpreneureship
KW - sustainability
U2 - 10.3389/fsufs.2024.1348167
DO - 10.3389/fsufs.2024.1348167
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85205394836
SN - 2571-581X
VL - 8
JO - Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
JF - Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
M1 - 1348167
ER -