Entrepreneurship opportunities for agriculture graduate and rural youth in India: a scoping review

  • Shravan Manbhar Haldhar
  • Tajamul Hussain
  • Narit Thaochan
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Abstract

The majority of the world’s population lives in rural areas whereas, in the case of India, 73% population is dependent on agriculture and related works as their mainstream revenue resources. Entrepreneurship in rural areas could be one of the utmost vital initiatives towards the country’s economic development under the adverse impacts of climate change. Entrepreneurship is a crucial feature for the sustainable survival of small-scale agriculture in a continuously increasing compound international economy. Contrarily, most rural entrepreneurs in developing nations, including India, face numerous problems due to the unavailable primary facilities in remote areas. Several agricultural entrepreneurship technologies have been scientifically studied and introduced by numerous countries. Information regarding the progress in modern agriculture entrepreneurship has become crucial for agriculture graduates and the rural youth engaged in the agriculture sector. Hence, it becomes essential for developed and developing economies to emphasize the large-scale demonstrations of agriculture entrepreneurship technologies. In the present manuscript, several such interventions are highlighted in the form of various points which will be of immense use to the self-reliant movement of India. In this endeavour, helpful information on agriculture entrepreneurship technologies from various research institutions and universities has been generated to benefit agriculture graduates and rural youth.

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Shravan Manbhar Haldhar, Tajamul Hussain, Narit Thaochan, Ram Swaroop Bana, Manoj Kumar Jat, Cheppudira Natesh Nidhi, … Anurag Sunpapao. (2023). Entrepreneurship opportunities for agriculture graduate and rural youth in India: a scoping review. Journal of Agriculture and Ecology, 15, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.58628/jae-2315-101

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