Enabling agri-entrepreneurship and innovation empirical evidence and solutions for conflict regions and transitioning economies

This book provides information on agri-entrepreneurship from various authors' work in conflict areas (particularly Mindanao in the Philippines), transitional economies and poor countries. The book begins with a comparison of general entrepreneurs with agri-entrepreneurs. The next chapters discu...

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Other Authors: Chan-Halbrendt, Catherine, 1949-, Sipes, Brent S. (Brent Steven), 1960-, Lee, Tina, 1985-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxfordshire, UK ; Boston, MA CABI, [2017]
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Summary:This book provides information on agri-entrepreneurship from various authors' work in conflict areas (particularly Mindanao in the Philippines), transitional economies and poor countries. The book begins with a comparison of general entrepreneurs with agri-entrepreneurs. The next chapters discuss at some length how entrepreneurial skills training programmes require adjustments and modifications based on local knowledge, culture, the natural environment, and human-induced events due to unpredictable circumstances. In most examples presented, the experiences have been with a youth audience. Farmer innovation behaviour and technology transfer are also addressed, among others. The book has 12 chapters and a subject index
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9781780647760
178064776X
9781780647777
1780647778