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The World Food Forum Zimbabwe Youth Chapter (WFF Zimbabwe), established in 2023, is a voluntary youth-led coordinating body committed to advancing the transformation of agrifood systems in Zimbabwe.

Today, we proudly join the continent and the global community in commemorating under the spirit of unity, resilience and...
25/05/2026

Today, we proudly join the continent and the global community in commemorating under the spirit of unity, resilience and sustainable development.

As the , we celebrate the strength, innovation and determination of African youth, farmers, scientists and communities who continue to transform agrifood systems across the continent. Africa remains rich in potential, driven by its people, culture, natural resources and innovative solutions for a food-secure future.

This day reminds us of the importance of working together to achieve sustainable agriculture, improved nutrition, climate resilience and inclusive economic opportunities for all. Young people remain at the centre of shaping resilient agrifood systems and advancing a prosperous Africa.

As we commemorate Africa Day, let us continue to promote collaboration, innovation and investment in building a hunger-free and sustainable future. Together, we can nourish Africa and sustain the world.

Happy Africa Day!
Rooted in Africa. Feeding the Future.
Zimbabwe Youth Council ZBC News Online EU Delegation to Zimbabwe Ministry of Youth Empowerment, Development and Vocational Training Ministry of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Water Resources Development Zim Ministry Of Agriculture Zimbabwe

🐝🌍 Bees are small, but their impact on our food systems is enormous.This World Bee Day, the World Food Forum Zimbabwe Yo...
20/05/2026

🐝🌍 Bees are small, but their impact on our food systems is enormous.

This World Bee Day, the World Food Forum Zimbabwe Youth Chapter celebrates the role of pollinators in food security, biodiversity, and sustainable livelihoods. We are especially proud that some of our youth members are actively involved in apiculture, helping to protect pollinators while creating green economic opportunities.

Did you know? 🌻
🍎 1 out of every 3 bites of food we eat depends on pollinators.
🌱 Over 75% of global food crops rely partly on pollination.
🐝 Bees support healthy ecosystems and climate-resilient agriculture.

Protecting bees means protecting our future food systems. Let’s promote pollinator-friendly farming, conserve biodiversity, and support sustainable beekeeping.

Date: 5 May 2026Time: 08:00–10:00 (EST) | 14:00–16:00 (CEST)Format: Online (Zoom)Language: EnglishAt the 11th Multi-stak...
28/04/2026

Date: 5 May 2026
Time: 08:00–10:00 (EST) | 14:00–16:00 (CEST)
Format: Online (Zoom)
Language: English

At the 11th Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goal, the World Food Forum (WFF) Global Youth Action Initiative led by FAO’s Office of Youth and Women (OYW), convenes young farmers, innovators, researchers, youth leaders and policymakers to shape youth‑driven priorities for smart farming and digital agriculture.
The session will feature high‑level remarks, including high-level remarks by Portugal, welcoming remarks by the FAO Chief Scientist, expert inputs, and an interactive youth consultation to identify policy actions enabling youth‑led and gender‑responsive innovation in agrifood systems.
Outcomes and youth‑led recommendations will feed into the Global Conference on Smart Farming (FAO, July 2026) and contribute to broader Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Forum discussions.
Kindly find the most updated agenda attached and some promotional material to be circulated with your networks.
👉 Registration (required): Webinar Registration – Zoom

https://fao.zoom.us/meeting/register/3DU8u4QST1SBjhB-PSArrQ?_x_zm_rtaid=KMlsl6zJScOLIRXReVn3iA.1777382012772.8cd4f0e3a8f48fe3319c47f3e3f57273&_x_zm_rhtaid=17 #/registration

Today, we celebrate the resilient spirit of a nation built on rich soil and bold dreams. As we commemorate our Independe...
18/04/2026

Today, we celebrate the resilient spirit of a nation built on rich soil and bold dreams. As we commemorate our Independence Day, we reaffirm our commitment to transforming agrifood systems through youth-led innovation and sustainable action.

​Our heritage is our strength; our youth are the catalysts. Let’s build a food-secure Zimbabwe that honors our history and secures our future Zimbabwe Youth Council Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development Zim Ministry of Youth Empowerment, Development and Vocational Training

Calling all young innovators in Zimbabwe! 🇿🇼Are you passionate about transforming our food systems and building climate-...
17/04/2026

Calling all young innovators in Zimbabwe! 🇿🇼

Are you passionate about transforming our food systems and building climate-resilient solutions? The Agri-Forge Innovation Challenge 2026 is here — and it’s your chance to turn bold ideas into real impact.

From climate-smart agriculture 🌾 to digital innovation, logistics, and market solutions, this is a platform for youth-led teams to drive change, strengthen food security, and shape the future of agriculture in Zimbabwe.

With mentorship, innovation support, and opportunities to scale your idea, this challenge is more than a competition — it’s a movement towards resilient, inclusive, and sustainable food systems.

💡 Let’s innovate.
🤝 Let’s collaborate.
🚀 Let’s transform Zimbabwe’s food systems together.

APPLY HERE : https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CG7G3B9MCG1wr4ZuoAz5uqR6c2z490KM/edit?usp=drivesdk&ouid=111041051436220928682&rtpof=true&sd=true

Are you available on the  20 April for a value-driven conversation focused on the future of agriculture in Zimbabwe? Joi...
16/04/2026

Are you available on the 20 April for a value-driven conversation focused on the future of agriculture in Zimbabwe?
Join the Bulawayo Agriculture Society as they will be hosting Keynote Speaker Mandla Nkomo, an agri-food visionary with over 25 years of experience, sharing practical insights on:
& Market access
• Technical innovation
• Sustainable value addition
As the CEO of a global consortium( Partners in Food Solutions), he directs technical expertise from seven of the world's largest food companies to African processors.
This is more than a discussion - it's an opportunity to learn, engage, and gain knowledge you can apply.
Your voice matters. Be part of the conversation.
Members pay $15,, non members pay $25
BAS Members Pavilion
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Book your space: +263 783 993 223
[email protected]

Join this FAO-led interactive workshop for resilient futures through agriculture livelihood support, to explore how risk...
27/03/2026

Join this FAO-led interactive workshop for resilient futures through agriculture livelihood support, to explore how risk-informed approaches and agricultural interventions can strengthen youth resilience, agency and self-reliance in fragile contexts.

Bringing together practitioners, partners and youth voices, the session will share practical experiences and strategies to engage young people before, during and after crises, while feeding into broader processes such as the WFF Youth Assembly.

📅 28 March 2026, 14:00 CET
📍Humanitarium, International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva
🔗 Register here: https://lnkd.in/dsNdYVEi

🚨Opportunity Alert Calling all young agri-innovators in Zimbabwe!Eagle’s Nest Agri-Challenge Season 2 is now open for ap...
24/03/2026

🚨Opportunity Alert

Calling all young agri-innovators in Zimbabwe!

Eagle’s Nest Agri-Challenge Season 2 is now open for applications. Powered by ZimTrade and the Embassy of the Netherlands in Zimbabwe, this flagship initiative is designed to identify and scale high-potential agribusinesses with strong export potential.

Eagle’s nest is looking for entrepreneurs aged 18–35 with innovative ideas or existing projects in:
· Agriculture and horticulture
· Agri-tech and agri-fintech
· Solutions across the agri-value chain (inputs, production, processing, logistics, and market access)
· Sustainable farming, food security, and agri-technology

Selected participants will benefit from:
· Tailored capacity-building and mentorship
· Support to refine business models and export strategies
· Opportunities to connect with local and international partners

🗓 Application deadline: 17 April 2026
📥 Apply here: lnkd.in/dYdnUCTq

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Did you know ? Up to 5.8 billion people worldwide use non-wood forest products to support their livelihoods and well-bei...
24/03/2026

Did you know ?
Up to 5.8 billion people worldwide use non-wood forest products to support their livelihoods and well-being. Non-wood forest products, including foods, medicines, resins, ornamental plants and fodder, are worth at least USD 9.41 billion per year globally and have enormous potential to grow.

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