"Agribusiness is the industry, enterprises, and the field of study of value chains in agriculture and in the bio-economy."
Agribusiness management deals with the management of commercial agricultural businesses. It includes topics such as financial management, business strategy, marketing, and organizational management.
Farm Management: Introduction to farm management, factors affecting farm decisions, farm accounting, and financial management.
Agricultural Marketing: An introduction to concepts, functions, and importance of agricultural marketing, market research, market segmentation, and pricing of agricultural products.
Agricultural Policy: The impact of government policies on agriculture, international trade, and agricultural subsidies.
Agricultural Production: The factors that influence crop production, animal production, and the management practices of different types of crops.
Resource Economics: Study of the allocation of resources such as labor, land, capital, and technology in agricultural production.
Environmental Management: The role of agriculture in environmental management and the impact of environmental policies on the agricultural economy.
Agri-Food Marketing: Introduction to the agri-food industry, marketing systems, food quality, branding, and packaging.
Agricultural Finance: The principles of finance related to agriculture, including the understanding of credit, loans, and insurance.
Agricultural Trade: An in-depth understanding of agricultural trade regulations, barriers, policies, and agreements.
Agricultural Development: The economic, social, and political aspects of agricultural development in developing countries.
Agricultural Extension: The role of agricultural extension and advisory services in enhancing productivity and sustainability of agricultural activities.
Agribusiness Strategy and Entrepreneurship: Building a successful agribusiness strategy, business planning, and entrepreneurship.
Rural Development: The economic, social, and political aspects of rural development, including rural non-farm activities and the role of local institutions.
Agricultural Policy Analysis: An assessment of the various institutional and policy frameworks in agriculture, as well as policy evaluation techniques.
Agribusiness Law and Ethics: Legal and ethical issues in agribusiness management, including food safety, product liability, and land use.
Farm Management: This involves the management and planning of farm operations, including crop production, livestock management, and financial planning.
Agricultural Marketing: This involves the marketing and distribution of agricultural products, including food, fiber, and fuel, to various markets.
Agricultural Finance: This involves the management of financial resources for agricultural businesses, including budgeting, cash flow analysis, and investment strategies.
Agricultural Policy: This involves the analysis and development of policies that impact agribusiness, such as trade policies, regulations, and subsidies.
Agricultural Production: This involves the management of agricultural production systems, including the selection of crops and livestock, planting, harvesting, and other production-related activities.
Agribusiness Consulting: This involves the provision of advisory services to farmers, businesses, and other stakeholders in the agribusiness value chain to improve their operations, strategies, and productivity.
Agricultural Logistics: This involves the management of the movement, storage, and transportation of agricultural products, such as crops, livestock, and inputs like fertilizers and pesticides.
Agricultural Research: This involves the conduct of research studies on various aspects of agriculture, including breeding and genetics, crop and animal management, and natural resource management.
Agroforestry: This involves the integration of trees and shrubs into farming systems for ecological and economic benefits, such as soil conservation, carbon sequestration, and diversification of income sources.
Food Security: This involves the development of strategies and initiatives to ensure adequate and equitable access to safe and nutritious food for all people, particularly in vulnerable communities.
"The primary goal of agribusiness is to maximize profit while satisfying the needs of consumers for products related to natural resources."
"Products related to natural resources such as biotechnology, farms, food, forestry, fisheries, fuel, and fiber."
"Successful agricultural businesses are cost-efficient internally and operate in favorable economic, political, and physical-organic environments."
"They are able to expand and make profits, improve the productivity of land, labor, and capital, and keep their costs down to ensure market price competitiveness."
"It encompasses a broader spectrum through the agribusiness system which includes input supplies, value-addition, marketing, entrepreneurship, microfinancing, and agricultural extension."
"In some countries like the Philippines, creation and management of agribusiness enterprises require consultation with registered agriculturists above a certain level of operations, capitalization, land area, or number of animals in the farm."
"In which case, it is also called bio-business or bio-enterprise."
"Agribusiness is the industry, enterprises, and the field of study of value chains in agriculture and in the bio-economy."
"They...keep their costs down to ensure market price competitiveness."
"Products related to natural resources such as biotechnology, farms, food, forestry, fisheries, fuel, and fiber."
"Successful agricultural businesses are cost-efficient internally and operate in favorable economic, political, and physical-organic environments."
"It encompasses a broader spectrum through the agribusiness system which includes input supplies, value-addition, marketing, entrepreneurship, microfinancing, and agricultural extension."
"The primary goal of agribusiness is to maximize profit while satisfying the needs of consumers."
"They are able to expand and make profits, improve the productivity of land, labor, and capital."
"Agribusiness covers sectors such as biotechnology, farms, food, forestry, fisheries, fuel, and fiber."
"Creation and management of agribusiness enterprises require consultation with registered agriculturists above a certain level of operations, capitalization, land area, or number of animals in the farm."
"Agribusiness is the industry, enterprises, and the field of study of value chains in agriculture and in the bio-economy."
"Successful agricultural businesses...keep their costs down to ensure market price competitiveness."
"It encompasses a broader spectrum through the agribusiness system which includes input supplies, value-addition, marketing, entrepreneurship, microfinancing, and agricultural extension."