Thursday, 14 December 2023

A Brief Overview on Entrepreneurial Effectiveness of Agripreneurs in Kerala, India | Chapter 3 | An Overview on Business, Management and Economics Research Vol. 6

 This affiliate evaluates the entrepreneurial effectiveness of agripreneurs in Kerala, India. In India, farming faces a variety of challenges that together bring about sustainability problems. The indicators of land insecurity involves the lack of desired income, weak growth and the flow of farmers away from implausible story sector. The research project was started in the state of Kerala. Kerala is divided into five agro-of or in the atmosphere zones viz. In the south zone, Central district, Northern district, High range zone and the distinguished zone of problem districts. A total of 180 agripreneurs, consisting of 20 on-farm agripreneurs, 20 off-farm agripreneurs and 20 marketing farmers each belonging to each of the three picked districts, established the sample for the study. The data collected was statistically resolved using average value, percentage, correlation and study of variance. The study recorded that the most effective type of agripreneurs in conditions of their entrepreneurial strength was off-farm entrepreneurs, with on-farm agripreneurs and marketing farmers entering place second and third, respectively. A notable feature was noted between the agripreneurs from the three regions regarding the ownership of all six sub-dimensions of progressive effectiveness: Result management effectiveness, finance administration effectiveness, shopping management effectiveness, labor administration effectiveness, risk administration effectiveness, and time administration effectiveness. In contrast, the on-farm, off-farm, and monetary farmers only showed important differences in their influence when it came to marketing administration and risk management.

Author(s) Details:

Gopika Somanath,
Department of Agricultural Extension, College of Agriculture, Vellayani, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.

B. Seema,
Department of Agricultural Extension, College of Agriculture, Vellayani, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/AOBMER-V6/article/view/12672

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