her, him a task reports now from the gra munsey district in easton, symbolic way. unicoi. giacomo has a master's degree in international trade law, but finding a job in zimbabwe is difficult. so in 2018, he became a farmer and now employs several people. the 30 year old is one part of a new generation of educated youths who worked the land to create livelihoods. but navigating the country's farming industry isn't easy. the biggest challenge we've got is an issue or for finance or capital and or for even young people to be able to walk into a bank. you've got no collateral. you've got probably no history or you've got no studied lane to tell how valuable your business or your idea is. and also even the access to, to lent the state some banks and the private sector help finance farmers. but many say they can't get the help they need to get started. this country has a lot of fertile land, but since landra fallen when commercial farms was seized from white and given to black and barbarians, some of that land is not being fully utilized. more young people here say they can help increase pr