An international chair to promote agricultural entrepreneurship in Africa

Christophe Alemany, associate professor in business management, entrepreneurship referent at Bordeaux Sciences Agro.

© Bordeaux Agro

By: Sayouba Traoré

2 min

Africa has no choice, we must promote agricultural entrepreneurship.

And the business is already starting at the training level.

To put it simply, it is no longer a question of simply training agricultural engineers who will swell the ranks of young unemployed graduates, but young graduates capable of launching and managing their own business in the field of production. agriculture and food.

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Today, our first stopover is in Bordeaux, France.

With the National School of Agronomic Sciences of Bordeaux in France, the Higher School of Agronomy of Yamoussoukro in Côte d'Ivoire, and the Faculty of Agronomy and Agricultural Sciences of Dschang in Cameroon, under the aegis of the Fund Pierre Castel - Acting with Africa, and the support of the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, these three major agricultural schools are inaugurating an international chair this year to promote agricultural entrepreneurship in Africa.

Guest

Christophe Alemany,

 associate professor in business management

,

entrepreneurship referent at Bordeaux Sciences Agro.

Production: Sayouba Traoré

Director: Ewa Piedel

The Faculty of Bordeaux Sciences Agro.

© Hugo Pichard / Bordeaux Sciences Agro

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