New publication by FAO, CTA and IFAD
Yet, solutions exist in all parts of the world.
The Food and Agriculture 
Organization (FAO), the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural 
Cooperation (CTA) and the International Fund for Agricultural 
Development (IFAD) have joined forces to conduct research and
 produce a publication which provides real life examples from developing
 and more advanced economies.
Each
 of six key challenges indicated above have been documented, and for 
each of them, seven to nine cases studies illustrate how they can be 
addressed. Analyses of the experiences, their implementation
 frameworks and indications on some of their results have been 
provided.  Additional experiences have been indicated in the conclusions
 of each chapter. A number of the case studies carry innovations that 
have strong potentials to strengthen the engagement
 of youths and family farmers in agricultural value chains, enhance 
global food security and youth livelihoods.
Many of the initiatives 
originate with the young people themselves. They show that – when there 
is a supportive environment – youth are able to find innovative ways to 
create a future for themselves, and also contribute
 to the societies and communities in which they live. 
The document builds on results of the project “Facilitating Access to Rural Youth to Agricultural Activities”
 undertaken by FAO/IFAD/MIJARC, as well as on CTA youth activities. CTA,
 FAO and IFAD hope that this
 publication will help development practitioners, youth leaders, youth 
associations, producers’ organisations and policy makers alike by 
providing insights into possible solutions that can be tailored to their
 own context.
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