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Rural Youth Seek to Stay in Agriculture, but the Challenge Goes Beyond Training

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What should be known More than 4,300 young people currently participate in agricultural training programs promoted by the MAGP.The government is preparing the first agricultural policy for rural youth with inter-institutional support.Agricultural farmers believe that without credit, infrastructure and profitability, young people will continue to migrate from the countryside.Ecuadorian agriculture faces a silent problem: fewer and fewer young peo…
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The Government is promoting programmes to train rural youth, strengthen Ecuadorian agriculture and reduce unemployment in rural areas.

What should be known More than 4,300 young people currently participate in agricultural training programs promoted by the MAGP.The government is preparing the first agricultural policy for rural youth with inter-institutional support.Agricultural farmers believe that without credit, infrastructure and profitability, young people will continue to migrate from the countryside.Ecuadorian agriculture faces a silent problem: fewer and fewer young peo…

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expreso.ec broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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