KNUST Economics Graduate Without job set to Start Cassava Factory; Needs GHc5,000
- A young man named Frederick Yankey graduated from KNUST with a degree in Economics but did not land a job after school
- Instead of throwing in the towel, Frederick has decided to set up a cassava processing factory in his town to help himself and employ others
- Anyone with the heart to support is encouraged to do so via GoFundMe or 07036585395
Frederick Yankey, a graduate of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has decided to start a cassava processing factory after staying home for a while without a job.
With this initiative, Frederick tells Music-wap.com he hopes to help reduce the incidence of post-harvest loss and lift off the burden of farmers, and to help create jobs for some of the youth in the community by setting up a localized cassava processing factory.
The hardworking young man has built the structure for the factory but the purchasing of machines has been a nightmare he has been battling for months due to a lack of funds.
KNUST Economics Graduate Without job Needs GHc5,000 to Create Business Photo Credit: Frederick Yankey
More about Frederick’s factory
The factory is located in the Western Region, Jomoro District, specifically Samenye-Barrier with GPS Address WJ-4440-7411 and aims at creating value for the cassava produced, that is, transforming it into starch, flour, and animal feed from peels.
Frederick’s cassava processing factory will also create jobs for unemployed youth in his area, most of whom are school dropouts, SHS graduates, and tertiary graduates.
The young man says his factory will help reduce the incidence of post-harvest loss and lift off the burden of farmers and to help create jobs for some of the youth in the community by setting up a localized cassava processing factory.
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