🤜 Agroecological Business Model: Building Resilience by Reviving Local Traditions
Malawian agripreneur Eneless Lazarus shows the range of her agricultural products, from briquettes and tomatoes to herbal blends and juices.
The 31-year-old learned how to create these products at technical training courses supported GIZ EYA! ATVET.
Eneless wants to pass on her knowledge to young people in the region and offer them opportunities while further expanding her business: “My dream is to improve my packaging so that I can find reliable and large markets for all my products.”
✅ To see more videos on the subject, go to the Agroecological Business Model playlist
Additional information
📌 Learn more about the 360° Agri-Jobs approach for an integrated perspective on employment promotion: Link forthcoming.
📌 Dive deeper into Agroecology as an Integrated Transformative Approach: Agroecology – From Principles to Transformative Pathways
📌 Discover the Toolbox for Rural Youth Employment Promotion: An interactive collection with over 70 tested tools — including the combination of employment promotion and green transformation.