KAMPALA, Uganda — Africa’s brightest young minds in agricultural technology are headed to Kampala, Uganda, as AYuTe NextGen 2025 gears up to spotlight the continent’s most promising youth-led innovations from 17 to 19 June.
Following months of intense competition, including rigorous technical assessments in Lagos and Nairobi, the top finalists are now preparing to pitch their climate-smart, market-ready, and finance-focused solutions on a continental stage. This year’s edition promises to be the boldest yet, showcasing agri-tech breakthroughs that tackle some of Africa’s toughest food system challenges — from sustainability to scale.
Organized under the AYuTe Africa Challenge platform (spearheaded by Heifer International), the NextGen competition has become a launchpad for visionary entrepreneurs aged 18 to 30 who are reshaping the future of farming.

Finalists were selected from a highly competitive pool of entries representing diverse regions and backgrounds, each offering innovative, tech-driven approaches to boosting productivity, resilience, and rural livelihoods.
“This year’s cohort reflects the incredible potential of Africa’s youth to lead transformative change in agriculture. They’re not just dreaming of the future — they’re building it.”
Participants will pitch their solutions to a panel of experts, investors, and development partners, with the opportunity to secure funding, mentorship, and partnerships. Past winners have gone on to attract venture capital and scale across borders, driving real impact in their communities.
As the countdown begins, all eyes turn to Kampala — where ideas, innovation, and the future of African agriculture will take center stage.



























