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Browsing 04 Biennial Conference Proceedings by Subject "Agripreneurship"

Browsing 04 Biennial Conference Proceedings by Subject "Agripreneurship"

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  • Bhattacharjee, Abhigyan; Bhattacharjee, Karishma Sarkar (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2011-02-16)
    Sustainable development of natural plant products offers N-E region of India a huge opportunity to gain a foothold in the burgeoning worldwide market for medicinal and aromatic plants. Given the bio-resource rich endowment ...
  • Makwana, Ashish K (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    India is an agricultural country with more than 60 percent population dependent on agriculture. Agriculture accounts for 20 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). Entrepreneurs are the persons who undertake the risk of ...
  • Patel, Suryakant; Bhanushali, Kishor (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2007-03-21)
    Large population of India is dependent on agriculture for their livelihood. But Indian agriculture is low productive are with large number of disguised unemployed. Present paper is an attempt to highlight the importance ...
  • Chamola, Deepak; Mathur, Saumya; Sahay, A (Bookwell Delhi, 2017-02-22)
    Conventional banana farmers of Bihar face many challenges with regards to unavailability of credit, lack of quality saplings, training on improved package of practices and poor market linkages. These issues become critical ...
  • Sivakumar, A (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2007-03-21)
    The concept of civic agriculture is the antithesis of conventional and corporate agriculture. It emphasizes on local environmentally sustainable food system and a local market which facilitates direct interaction with ...
  • Pal, Arun (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2007-03-21)
    Rapid growth of industrialisation within the country is creating lot of demand on natural environmental resources, as our resources are limited only strategic uses of these resources can sustain our livelihood. Environmental ...
  • Maiti, Sajalkumar (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2007-03-21)
    Entrepreneurial Marketing is a new concept. It needs both entrepreneurial skills as well as marketing skills for success of any venture. This concept needs a marketer to be innovative, risk-taking and proactive in performing ...
  • Ahuja, Sarvejit; Sodhi, Harpreet; Sadhu, Bela R (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2011-02-16)
    An entrepreneur is a person who has possession of a new enterprise, venture or idea and assumes significant accountability for the inherent risks and the outcome. Entrepreneurship plays an important role in the economic ...
  • Mittal, Ramesh (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2007-03-21)
    This paper explores fundamental issues that deserve attention from scholars interested in Agripreneurship. First, several theoretical issues and frameworks useful to further development of Agripreneurship are explored. ...
  • Pathak, Jogendra (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2011-02-16)
    This paper explores fundamental issues that deserve attention from scholars interested in Agripreneurship. First, several theoretical issues and frameworks useful to further development of Agripreneurship are explored. ...
  • Kittur, Nazhat; Kittur, Parveen (Bookwell Delhi, 2015-02-18)
    Agribusiness has always been a traditional approach in India. This is the time to revolutionize the concept of agriculture by adding the essence of entrepreneurship to it. Innovations exist in market, but seldom people ...
  • Ahmad, Mohd Zubair; Priya, Ashutosh; Hoda, Najmul (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2011-02-16)
    In India, agripreneurship is one of the key areas which could provide a major boost to the economic growth of the country. Majority of agripreneurs are facing problems related to financial management i.e. they are facing ...
  • Ramanathan, S (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2007-03-21)
  • Desai, Dinesh; Singh, Gurpreet; Maheshwari, Ankur (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2007-03-21)
    India is the largest producer of various commodities like milk vegetables, fruits, tea, pulses, butter, cereals, and meat. India ranks first in the production of fruits and vegetables. Unfortunately it has also highest ...
  • Dutta, Soumyendra Kishore; Chaudhuri, Rimu (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2007-03-21)
    The recent trend of liberalization and technological automation has unquestionably led to shrinking employment opportunities and changes in job orientation. Added to this has been a lack of co-ordination in skill formation ...
  • Rajkonwar, Ajanta B; Neog, Jibon (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2011-02-16)
    Agriculture is the primary sector of Indian economy and has the largest number of private enterprises. The agriculture sector has large opportunities for entrepreneurial activities but due to limited availability of ...
  • Dutta, Mrinalkumar; Bhabendra Nath Mohan, Bhabendra Nath; Gogoi, Manjit (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2011-02-16)
    India has the largest attentiveness of rural population then any other country of the world. Assam is endowed with vast natural and human resources but we have failed to utilize all the natural and human resources properly ...
  • Misra, Krishna Rohit; Misra, Rhizu Krishna; Agnihotri, Avijit (Bookwell Delhi, 2013-02-20)
    Agriculture is the primary source of occupation in our country, with approximately 70-80%of its population residing in the villages and can easily be estimated that the majority of the working Human Resource (HR) in our ...
  • Wijayawardana, K H R (Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development, 2007-03-21)
    Over the past few decades, tourism has become an outstanding source of foreign exchange in Sri Lanka. Opening up of new tourism markets in Asia made the tourism industry a highly competitive within the region. Recently, ...

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