Yam’s value chain doesn’t require million-dollar factories or vast plantations to start. Urban sack farming makes cultivation possible even in rented yards or rooftops. Small-scale processing kits are now more affordable, and digital platforms enable youth to sell branded flour on social media, e-commerce platforms, or through local markets.
Crucially, this industry does not rely on government grants or foreign donors. It thrives on local innovation, low-cost technology, and strategic branding — giving African youth the power to own every stage of the value chain.