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Agripreneurship

1. Agricultural Entrepreneurship Overview


2. Agricultural Entrepreneurship | Agripreneurship: Meaning
3. Why we Need Agripreneurship
4. Agricultural Entrepreneurship Characteristics
5. Agricultural Entrepreneurship Examples
6. Conclusion

Agricultural Entrepreneurship Overview


Agricultural Entrepreneurship Overview – Agriculture is one of the largest
industries in the world. It contributes 3% of the world’s GDP. Includes employs
more than one billion people. Fisheries, farming, and forestry all fall under the
category of agripronership. Employs over 26% of all employees worldwide,
according to data from the International Labor Organization. This amply
indicates the enormous influence this field has on the world.

Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia supply up to 80% of the world’s food


through smallholder farming. It is essential to preserving the lives of about 2
billion people globally (2021). Despite the significance of smallholder farmers,
they struggle with several issues, including;

 Poor infrastructure
 Lack of access to markets information
 Effects of climate change

Around 500 million small farms worldwide do not make enough money to
raise their family beyond the poverty line according to the International Fund
for Agricultural Development (2021).

Enhancing smallholder farmers’ participation in the market is widely


acknowledged as a key component of improving their standard of living.
According to Food and Agriculture Organization Smallholders can access new
technology and information, generate larger profits for their goods, and
generally become more productive through market connections (2021).

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