According to the bank, young farmers and agripreneurs require more than access to land to build successful agricultural enterprises. The discussions also explored how young farmers can take advantage of rapidly changing technology and climate-smart innovations to improve productivity and position their enterprises for growth. Poultry and horticulture similarly provide opportunities for young farmers looking for agricultural ventures that can be developed into commercially sustainable businesses. Participants at the Kisii forum were encouraged to embrace innovations capable of improving efficiency while responding to changing climatic conditions. Co-op Bank says its objective is to help young people take advantage of these opportunities through financing and strategic partnerships.