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Government Hands over Teams to Farmers in Daule and Boosts the Agroyoung Project

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President Daniel Noboa led an event this Wednesday, August 6, in Daule, Guayas province, where agricultural inputs were delivered and a decree was signed creating the Inter-Institutional Committee for Agro-Young Employment, an initiative that seeks to promote job opportunities for young people in the rural sector.

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President Daniel Noboa led an event this Wednesday, August 6, in Daule, Guayas province, where agricultural inputs were delivered and a decree was signed creating the Inter-Institutional Committee for Agro-Young Employment, an initiative that seeks to promote job opportunities for young people in the rural sector.

President Daniel Noboa formaliz the creation of an agency of coordination between public institutions to promote youth employment in the agricultural sector. The measure is part of a day of support for agriculture in the province of Guayas.

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Since August 7, Ecuador will have the Agroyoung Committee, a new inter-institutional coordination tool created by President Daniel Noboa through Executive Decree No. 77. The initiative seeks to promote decent employment and the active participation of young people in the agricultural sector, especially in rural areas. The Committee will be composed of representatives of nine State institutions, including the ministries of Agriculture, Labour, Pr…

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President Daniel Noboa gave benefits to farmers in Daule and set up the Inter-Institutional Committee for Agro-Young Employment.

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El Universo broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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