Spark organization has on Tuesday trained about 78 youths on agro processing business plan.
Speaking to Radio Emmanuel, Business Support Officer, Ating Benson Charles says the innovative training aims at fostering youths to be self reliance.
He adds that the workshop also prepares the young people with suitable business ideas for the agro-processing business plan competition in the state.
Benson says engaging youths into business activities will help address issues of unemployment and crime related issues in South Sudan.
One of the participants, John Loboi Piem appreciates Spark organization for the initiative.
He calls on fellow youths to put the acquired skills into action to realize change.
The training was organized by Spark organization in collaboration with Cordaid, Gretera and South Sudan Agri Business Development, or SSABD.