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Gakenke: Youth Still Underrepresented in Agriculture

Summary by UMUSEKE
The Gakenke District administration has expressed concern over the low participation of youth in agriculture, asking parents to support them, including by christening the land so that they can invest in this profession. Gakenke District is home to about 389,110 people, of whom 92.2% are engaged in agriculture, which focuses on crops including maize, beans, pineapple, sugarcane, vegetables, fruits and coffee, among others. However, those involved…
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The Gakenke District administration has expressed concern over the low participation of youth in agriculture, asking parents to support them, including by christening the land so that they can invest in this profession. Gakenke District is home to about 389,110 people, of whom 92.2% are engaged in agriculture, which focuses on crops including maize, beans, pineapple, sugarcane, vegetables, fruits and coffee, among others. However, those involved…

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UMUSEKE broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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