Agripreneurs: A look back at CWA

It’s all over!

I meant the Carnival season in Trinidad and Tobago. To be honest the level of productivity for the local population is extremely low during this time except for those who rely on the season of course.

More importantly we take this opportunity to launch a short video series focusing on Agripreneurs around the Caribbean.

Via assistance from the Technical Centre for Agriculture and Rural Cooperation (CTA) Tech4Agri was able to provide social media training for youth at the Caribbean Week of Agriculture 2016 in the Cayman Islands.

Our social media team of reporters worked together to cover the event, did an excellent job. However we were intrigued by the other agriyouth we meet at the marketplace activity during the event.

Each week we will feature an agripreneur. Despite all the issues facing the sector with little solutions on the horizon, agriyouth have that drive and determination towards the success of their endeavours. Take an inside look at the event and follow for next week’s featured vlog.

Stay dedicated!

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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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