Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune Calls for Enhanced Youth Training in Agriculture Sector

Algerian President Orders Increased Youth Training in Agricultural Sector

Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has directed the government to enhance youth training in the agricultural sector, particularly in livestock farming for family-based production, arboriculture, and large-scale horticulture. The announcement was made during a Council of Ministers meeting chaired by the President on Sunday, according to an official statement.

The statement highlighted that President Tebboune emphasized the growing interest among young people in vocational training, following the Ministry’s adoption of a new market-driven approach tailored to strategic specialties. “Regarding the vocational training intake scheduled for February 2025, the President noted that the sector is increasingly attracting youth due to the Ministry’s updated training framework, which aligns with market demands in key strategic fields,” the communiqué read.

The President further instructed authorities to expand training opportunities for young people in agriculture, focusing on livestock farming within family production systems, arboriculture, and horticulture. These initiatives aim to integrate modern scientific technologies into agricultural practices, the statement added.

In addition, President Tebboune ordered the organization of a national exhibition dedicated to small-scale livestock breeders, to be coordinated by the Ministry of Agriculture. This event is expected to showcase and support the contributions of smallholders to the agricultural sector.

The directives underscore the government’s commitment to revitalizing the agricultural sector by equipping young Algerians with the skills needed to meet market demands and leverage advanced technologies.

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