Agripeople: A mini documentary

What’s your first thought when you hear the word Agriculture? Is it Food? Thinking of a Farmer? Well there is a whole lot more to Agriculture than farmers. We are Agripeople. People just like you and me striving for an honest living in so many ways. And even if we were all farmers you should still respect us..simple because we feed you.

Introducing our first mini documentary made using Mobile Journalism! What do you think? The documentary acts as a precursor to our web series which is in production.

It will take us a long time to complete the series however using some of this footage we put together this production. The enter piece was filmed and edited using basic mobile journalism skills and tools.

There is so much more we can do to enhance the look and feel of our productions however our stories, particularly for the web series will remain just as important as this one. It’s potential is staggering. Enjoy!

This short documentary gives a brief insight into the lives of people who depend on agriculture for their livelihoods. We are not all farmers! This goes in particular for #agriyouth of so many fields of study. The main point here is that these people, you, me and the other guy deserve some credit, because we contribute to the world’s food source in one small way or another.  And even if we were all farmers then we would still deserve full respect.

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Keron Bascombe
Keron Bascombe

Keron is a Trinidad and Tobago-based agriculture journalist, mobile content creator, and the founder of Tech4agri, a social enterprise. Tech4agri employs digital media, journalism, and communication services to assist, inform, and empower agricultural and related stakeholders. It is the first entity to use mobile technology, media, and information sharing in an innovative way, allowing us to connect with ground-level stakeholders as we seek to meet their developmental needs locally, within our Caribbean region, and internationally, given the nature of our fields. Tech4agri has a solid foundation, having supported agriyouth as a blog since 2011 before transitioning to social enterprise in 2014.

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