To grow beyond a single business:
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Form or join a youth cooperative to pool resources for larger processing units and bulk distribution.
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Collaborate with supermarkets and online platforms to create white-label or private-label products.
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Attract investment from social impact funds, agribusiness incubators, or diaspora investors by showing traction and demand.
Governments and NGOs are increasingly interested in market-driven youth agribusinesses — especially those already moving product. A well-documented track record in local and regional sales opens doors to grant programs, trade delegations, and agricultural policy incentives.