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todaymandibhav · 11 months ago
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इंडोनेशिया और मलेशिया में पामोलिन क्रशिंग कम होने से मलेशिया वायदा बाजारों में सुधार
इंडोनेशिया और मलेशिया में पामोलिन क्रशिंग कम होने से मलेशिया वायदा बाजारों में सुधार के चलते भारत में भी तेलों में 3-5 रुपए का सुधार देखने को मिल रहा है, वही लाल सागर से तेलों की आयात निर्यात प्रभावित हो रही है। साथ ही अर्जेंटीना ने भी अपने सेलिंग प्राइस को अब नियंत्रित करना शुरू किया है। यूएसडीए की आज की रिपोर्ट से पहले CBOT सोयाबीन में बढ़त। विश्लेषकों का अनुमान है कि अमेरिकी सोयाबीन का स्टॉक…
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safexpress-pvt-ltd · 2 months ago
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Connecting Farms to Markets: How Safexpress' Agri Commodity Service is Empowering Rural India
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Discover how Safexpress' Agri Commodity Service is transforming rural India by connecting farms to markets. Learn about innovative solutions that empower farmers, boost efficiency, and enhance agricultural supply chains. Explore the impact on local economies and how technology is driving growth in the agribusiness sector. Join us in supporting sustainable farming practices for a brighter future.
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growmorebusinessptyltd · 4 months ago
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farmerstrend · 2 years ago
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Guide to agricultural financing options for Kenyan farmers
The agricultural industry in Kenya is a highly dynamic and complex sector that involves a wide range of activities, from small-scale subsistence farming to large-scale commercial agriculture. Agriculture is an important contributor to the country’s economy and provides livelihoods to millions of Kenyans. However, access to timely and affordable financing remains a major challenge for many farmers…
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mariacallous · 2 years ago
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Editor's Note: Below is a viewpoint from the Foresight Africa 2023 report, which explores top priorities for the region in the coming year. Read the full chapter on food security.
In Liberia, we hold one truth to be self-evident: If one has not eaten rice on any given day, then one has not eaten. Well, at least that is the conventional theory that has driven food policy and planning for the last 60 years.
Rice is Liberia’s staple food, and our contemporary history has been completely shaped by rice: Its availability on the local market, price, and, to a lesser extent, quality. Since 1979, when government plans to raise tariffs on imported rice caused deadly riots, and eventually a coup d’état, public policy has favored imports over locally produced rice.
Fast forward to 2022, and it’s 4Cs: COVID-19, Climate, Conflict, and Commodity price escalations. Four simultaneous and intensifying shocks, at a time when we have not fully recovered from the previous shock of Ebola.
And here is another incontrovertible truth: Liberians’ dogged reliance on imported food is not sustainable. The looming food security crisis is an opportunity to finally tackle rice availability on three main fronts: Boosting smallholder production; taking agribusiness micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) to scale; and attracting commercial agri-food enterprises.
Since we have ostensibly been doing just these things for years, now is the time to innovate the “how” of agri-food production. The “innovation” is simple: Enhance what is working, what is familiar and help farmers and businesses to produce more, faster, cheaper—and get surpluses to market. The technologies exist to do this.
Take rice. President Weah has set up a National Rice Stabilization Task Force to ensure constant availability of rice in our markets. We have set a national goal to grow 75 percent of what we consume in four cropping seasons: A 150 percent increase in production over what we are doing now.
In setting these targets, we considered the production realities of our smallholders. Realizing the adoption of yield improving technologies has been poor, and rarely sustained past project-end, we are resolving some of the challenges brought on by limited capital and labor for any given piece of land: Improving weed and pest management on farms; post-harvest processing capacities at village level (to optimize use); and access to markets and digital buying platforms. Couple these with solutions that enhance food and nutrition security, water, and energy at community level.
We work with MSMEs along the value chain to grow or build and service and maintain the seeds, tools, and equipment needed to produce, package, transport, and market rice to urban consumers. The Liberia Agricultural Commercialization Fund is providing critical financing to innovations that service food markets and helping rice processors to scale up operations.
We are building our knowledge base and creating business profiles to attract private investments.
The global food security crisis compels Liberia to draw on its legendary resilience and creativity. We are intentional about getting rice right. And we will.
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brotheralyosha · 3 months ago
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Completely agree, and thank you for reminding me of one of my favorite passages from Warmhammer 40K fiction, courtesy of Chris Wraight in Vaults of Terra: The Hollow Mountain.
Raw commodities were the lifeblood of the Throneworld. It was often said, and widely believed, that Terra made nothing and consumed everything, and though that maxim captured the fundamental balance between humanity’s birthplace and the rest of its domains, it was not quite correct. Manufactoria on Terra still produced plenty of specialised items, but given the all-devouring press of the choking conurbations across such limited land-space, they rarely had direct access to the raw materials they needed. There was no agriculture or extractive industry to keep them fuelled – all such primary inputs had to be shipped in by the colossal merchant fleets that forever plied the voidways of the Sol System. Primary amongst these were, of course, the ores and the alloys required for the maintenance of the nigh-infinite urban fabric, as well as the freeze-packed carcasses ready to be rendered down for consumption by the equally infinite tide of workers. A bewildering array of other items were imported daily, the sustained lack of any one of which would have swiftly crippled life on this uniquely thirsty, greedy and insatiable world.
One object of particular importance was scarcely present in the imaginations of that ignorant citizenry. Young charges of the scholae, when asked to guess which was the seventh-most-vital import to Holy Terra by weight, almost never landed on the right answer. And yet, the chances were that the product of that importation was staring them in the face, marked with their own scrawl and stamped with the crest of their particular educational establishment.
Parchment. Vellum. Animal-hide. For millennia, it had been the choice material of record throughout the scriptoria of the Imperium. Far more durable than paper, much cheaper than crystal-plate or dataslab, less ideologically suspect than cogitator-wafer and harder to tamper with than audex screeds, parchment remained the medium trusted by scribes on worlds from Ultramar to Hydraphur. It was inefficient, to be sure, and prone to error in onward copy-transmission, and yet still it persisted, clung to by a savant-class so wedded to its smells, its texture, its permanence and its cheapness that the mere suggestion of another method of record-keeping skirted close to a kind of heresy of its own. After so long in use, the infrastructure of vellum-creation had become mind-bendingly vast, spread out across every industrial world in mankind’s sprawling possessions. There were whispers in the Imperium’s famed archive-worlds of entire wars fought over its production and distribution. Five hundred years ago, the great Master of the Administratum, Skito Gavalles, had been asked what would make his onerous job more bearable.
‘Pigskin,’ he was said to have replied. ‘More pigskin.'
Of course, few living humans had ever laid eyes on a porcine. Unless they worked on an agri world, they would never have encountered one of those bloated and obese sacks of stimm-injected muscle and sinew, too colossal to walk without breaking their spindly legs and force-fed high-nutrient chem-soup to keep them growing in the pens. They would never have come across a bovine, either, unless you counted the thready strands of protein-extract pumped into their ration-trays during sanctioned rest-breaks. Such things were legends, in much the same category as relics of the Saints, the Angels of Death or Manifest Acts of the Emperor – things that definitely existed, but were unlikely ever to be encountered.
The bulk of vellum used throughout the Imperium was not, of course, taken from such sources. Most of it was grown from stock genetic material in bio-tanks, then cured in kilometre-long reams before being sliced, rolled and pressed for delivery. Such stuff was hardy, inexpensive and plentiful – the perfect qualities for a culture that prized quantity and uniformity above all things. For a few senior scribes, though, that was not quite good enough. They wanted to run their auto-quills across the hide of something once-living. They wanted the iron tips to snag and catch on patches where hair had grown, or where a blood-vessel had wriggled. They wanted their documents to look like the ones in the mighty tomes of the past, bound in real-leather and lined with gold before being locked into vacuum-capsules and buried deep in alarm-rigged vaults.
Whether bulk-produced or specialised, Terra alone sucked in more imports of vellum than an entire subsector of less exalted territory. Its scriptoria were the oldest and the most famed, steeped in traditions so ancient that their origins had taken on the lustre of true myth. In the greatest of such places, entire spire-pinnacles were given over to the business of inscribing, illuminating, copy­ing, re-copying, redacting, interpreting and compiling. Rows of lamplit desks stretching far into the smoky darkness were fully occupied by cowled scribes, their scrawny grey hands clutching steel-tipped quills, their augmetic eyepieces zooming and panning before committing ink to parchment. Every tithe paid was recorded, every report from every battle was recorded, every court-hearing was recorded and every heretic’s confession was recorded. It was all then stashed away in the mountainous repositories, tended by skulls and servitors, where it slowly mouldered, part of the landslide of unread testimony that would one day stifle its creators.
For the connoisseurs, the final processing of real vellum was done on Terra. Batches of unfinished stock were airlifted to the few remaining manufactoria, where they were unloaded, scrutinised for quality, doused, scraped, then hung on iron hooks until the characteristic stretched surface was obtained. Entire families were devoted to such work, and in some places production could be reliably dated back thousands of years at the same site, with the same bloodline and the same equipment.
This is just peak 40K to me - the Imperium as this incomprehensibly vast monstrosity that's so unbelievably dystopian that you can chose the most trivial, seemingly innocuous aspect of it and find a thread of of horror stretching in all directions. If you haven't read them already, I'd strongly recommend Wraight's Vaults of Terra and Watchers of the Throne series - imo they're not just fantastic 40k novels but genuinely excellent science fiction.
Something that I think Warhammer 40,000 storytellers miss sometimes is the sheer scale of their setting. I mean, don't get me wrong - I love the big, dramatic clashes, the characters you can buy in mini form and their convoluted, interwoven lore, the dramatic combats against unstoppable foes across a thousand ruined worlds. But that's the top of the setting, as it were - the most powerful beings in the universe, all fighting for supremacy. And at ground level, the level of the ordinary person, are so many other stories.
Did you know that a Lunar-class void cruiser has a crew of 95,000? Nearly a hundred thousand people, aboard a spaceship five kilometers long. A city, flying through outer space to wage war. Many of those people are proper trained soldiers, fresh from some academy or veterans of long, grueling campaigns, and many more are pressed into service, begrudgingly laying their lives at their Emperor's feet. But, unless the ship is currently actively involved in a really bloody campaign, most of those people were born aboard that ship. Most of their parents were born aboard it. And their grandparents. And their great-grandparents. Lineages stretching back centuries, so far that the original soldier who came aboard has been forgotten. A lot of those people probably know, on some level, that they're aboard a ship flying through space - but a lot of them probably don't, and I guarantee you almost none of them understand what that means. This ship is their world. To look out the window means madness so often that they avoid it - not that windows are readily available anyway. Most of them probably barely even understand that they're fighting. All they know is that when the readouts on their analog instruments display like so, when they hurry to obey the blared orders through the klaxon, the Emperor is pleased with them. They were born into that world. When they were children they did smaller tasks the adults couldn't. Their entire existence was winding metal corridors, laid out according to some archaic design, any logic that might dictate their layout long since degraded after millennia of ignorant maintenance, lit only by emergency lights that have long since become the default. They learned how to read an angle readout or how to relay an order perfectly the way another child might learn history or math. When they grew up, their service was flawless, born of pride and ignorance, and when they grew old and died, their legacy was remembered until it was forgotten. Many were killed in battle, but who cares? They gave their lives to the Emperor - a name whose meaning they don't understand, but whose importance they believe in wholeheartedly, all but synonymous with the commanding officers up above.
Sometimes, the klaxons sound a specific command, and every person on board who understands what it means feels a deep, awful dread as they run to their battle stations. They don't know what a warp jump is. They don't understand they're going from one place to another by the fastest way available. All they know is that, for a time, the ship dips into hell. The corridors go wrong. Things and people might not be where or what they were before. Daemons stalk the halls, and must be killed by any who can hold a lasgun. The overcrowded berths, the little nooks that families find for themselves - they are not private anymore. They are not safe. Things drift through the shift that do not care about the laws of physics, but that delight in killing and torturing human beings. Vast energies shake the ship and tear parts of it away - their home, their world, their existence, the biggest thing they can imagine, assaulted by something bigger. Is it the Emperor's punishment for failure? Is this what battle is? What's going on? They don't know, and no one who does can be bothered to tell them. The dread of those who have seen this before is even worse, because they don't know how long it will be. It might be just a few hours. It might be days, or weeks, or months, or years, or decades. It might be centuries, as the captain of the ship goes hunting daemons deep in the warp - the officers live that long, after all, and have little care for those who don't. There will be people born in hell, who spend their entire lives fighting from the day they can stand, and who die in hell, as old age and need catch up to them and they curl up in a corner to perish. To them, it isn't even hell. It's just the world. The world is death and pain and cruelty, an infinite metal box through which monsters stalk, and sometimes you must run to a battle station and do as you're ordered to do. And sometimes, as they reach forty or fifty or even a ripe old sixty, the ship drops out of the Warp, and, for the final years of their life, they are granted a life of relatively safe service better than anything they ever hoped to dream of.
Those are the kinds of stories I want to see more of. Super-soldiers fighting each other is cool, yes, but I want to see this universe explored. I want stories from the perspective of those that keep the Imperium going, or the aeldar, or the tyranids, or anyone, really. There's just so much potential in this setting. It deserves it.
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investorocean0007 · 3 days ago
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जानिए क्या है सचाई Adani Case की - Adani Bribery & Fraud Allegations | Adani Companies to Fall More?
The Adani Group, one of India’s largest conglomerates, has become synonymous with rapid growth and diversification. Founded in 1988 by Gautam Adani, the group has established a formidable presence in infrastructure, energy, logistics, and more. While admired for its entrepreneurial spirit and contributions to India's economic development, the Adani Group has also been at the center of controversies, including allegations of monopolistic practices, environmental concerns, and financial irregularities. This case study examines the group’s meteoric rise, its business model, challenges, and its future outlook.
Origins and Expansion Gautam Adani started as a commodities trader and laid the foundation for the Adani Group in Ahmedabad. Over the years, the company diversified into critical sectors, aligning its growth with India's economic priorities:
Ports and Logistics:
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) is India’s largest port operator, managing major ports like Mundra, India's largest commercial port.
The group's integrated logistics solutions, including rail and road networks, strengthened its position in global trade.
Energy and Power:
Adani Power became India's largest private thermal power producer.
The group has heavily invested in renewable energy, with Adani Green Energy becoming one of the world’s largest solar energy companies.
Agriculture and Food Processing:
With ventures in agri-infrastructure, edible oils, and food processing, the group contributes to India's agrarian economy.
New Ventures:
The group has entered airports, data centers, and defense manufacturing, showcasing its ambition to dominate multiple industries.
Business Model and Strategy The Adani Group’s growth has been characterized by:
Infrastructure-Driven Expansion: Strategic investments in infrastructure aligned with government priorities, such as ports, airports, and renewable energy projects.
Leveraging Debt: The group has consistently relied on significant debt to finance its expansion, raising questions about financial sustainability.
Vertical Integration: Ownership across the value chain, such as coal mining, transportation, and power generation, enhances efficiency and profitability.
Public-Private Partnerships: Collaboration with government projects, such as the Udan initiative for regional air connectivity, has boosted its portfolio.
Achievements
Global Leadership in Renewables: Adani Green Energy has positioned India as a leader in clean energy by undertaking massive solar and wind projects.
Economic Impact: The group's investments have created jobs, supported local communities, and contributed to India's GDP.
International Footprint: Acquisitions like Australia's Carmichael coal mines and collaborations in Sri Lanka and Israel have made the group a global player.
Controversies and Criticism
Environmental Concerns:
The Carmichael coal project in Australia faced global backlash for its environmental impact and proximity to the Great Barrier Reef.
Allegations of Favoritism:
Critics allege that the Adani Group has benefited disproportionately from its close ties with the Indian government, especially under the Narendra Modi administration.
Debt and Financial Transparency:
As of recent years, the group's debt levels have raised concerns among investors, with allegations of opaque financial practices.
Hindenburg Report:
In January 2023, Hindenburg Research accused the Adani Group of stock manipulation and accounting fraud. While the group denied these allegations, its market valuation saw a sharp decline, affecting investor confidence.
Response to Challenges
Legal Actions: The group has taken steps to address allegations, including independent audits and legal challenges.
Debt Reduction Plans: Adani announced plans to prioritize deleveraging its balance sheet and focus on cash-flow-positive projects.
Commitment to Sustainability: Increasing investments in renewable energy aim to counter criticisms of its fossil fuel ventures.
Future Prospects The Adani Group’s focus on renewable energy, digital infrastructure, and global expansion aligns with global trends. Its ambitious projects, such as hydrogen production and smart cities, reflect its vision for long-term sustainability and innovation.
However, the group must address concerns about governance, financial transparency, and environmental stewardship to maintain investor confidence and public trust.
Conclusion The Adani Group embodies the duality of modern corporate giants: remarkable growth and innovation tempered by controversies and challenges. Its journey offers valuable lessons in ambition, risk-taking, and the importance of sustainable practices in achieving global leadership.
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adalidda · 3 days ago
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在非洲推动农业出口到中国的策略 
中国致力于加强与非洲的政治与商业联系,这为非洲农业企业开拓中国市场提供了前所未有的机会。凭借庞大的人口规模和不断增长的农产品需求,中国市场对非洲出口商具有巨大的吸引力。同时,COSCO提供的优惠运费政策以及中国海关总署(GACC)简化的注册流程,进一步促进了双边贸易。这些举措与中国多元化农业进口的政策目标相契合,并推动了中非之间更紧密的贸易关系。 
然而,进入中国市场也面临独特的挑战,如满足大规模需求和遵守严格的质量标准等。借鉴成功出口商的经验,本指南为非洲农业企业家提供切实可行的策略,以构建稳健的出口渠道,抓住机遇并有效规避供应链中的潜在风险。 
出口成功的关键策略 
1. 联合协作以实现规模化供应 
从非洲出口商的经验中可以看出,规模化是成功的核心。中国对农产品的需求量通常超出了单一企业的供应能力。例如,中国买家可能要求每月供应10万吨干木薯片,这对于单一生产商来说是难以持续满足的。 
为此,非洲农业企业应采用联合体模式,多家企业合作整合资源,统一生产标准,并共享物流基础设施。科特迪瓦通过这种方式成功出口可可豆,并在中国等高需求市场中占据了一席之地。联合模式不仅能提升生产能力,还能增强议价能力,使非洲出口商能够与中国进口商谈判更有利的条件。 
2. 注重质量、物流与可靠性 
在出口���啡和茶叶的过��中,质量和一致性的重要性得到了充分验证。中国买家对可靠的交付和严格的质量标准尤为重视,任何低于规格的货物都可能被拒收。 
出口商必须从农场生产到采后加工建立严格的质量保障体系。例如,肯尼亚的茶叶出口商通过持续供应优质产品并提供认证和可追溯性,在中国市场占据了一定地位。此外,与可靠的物流服务商合作,确保货物按时并以最佳状态到达,能够有效增强买家信任,并为长期合作奠定基础。 
3. 确保有利的支付条款 
国际贸易中的财务动态常常是非洲出口商面临的挑战之一,例如付款延迟、汇率波动和运营资本短缺等问题。通过出口腰果和芝麻的经验表明,与中国买家协商有利的支付条款至关重要。 
例如,争取信用证或部分预付款可以缓解现金流压力。同时,与银行合作获取出口融资或信用担保,也有助于提升财务稳定性。这些措施可帮助出口商在满足中国市场需求的同时保持运营顺畅。 
4. 实施稳健的风险管理措施 
出口到中国需要应对诸多复杂风险,包括商品价格波动、法规变动和物流挑战。棕榈油和棉花行业的经验表明,采取主动风险管理策略至关重要。例如,尼日利亚的出口商通过多元化买家群体、为货物投保以及使用远期合同锁定价格,成功降低了风险。 
此外,遵守中国的进口规定(如包装、标签和农药残留标准)可最大程度地减少货物被拒的风险。持续监控市场动态和法规变化能够帮助出口商快速适应,减少供应链中断的可能性。 
5. 针对中国消费者需求定制产品 
除了满足基本的出口要求,深入了解中国消费者的偏好可以大幅提升市场渗透率。例如,非洲咖啡在中国的流行主要得益于突出其独特风味和产地故事的营销策略。同样,通过创新包装以及取得有机或公平贸易等认证,也能吸引中国高端消费者。 
与中国的本地合作伙伴(如经销商和行业协会)建立联系,能提供宝贵的市场洞察,帮助非洲出口商调整产品以更好地迎合消费者需求。 
经验总结 
成功的非洲出口商提供了以下关键经验,值得借鉴: 
- 协作模式有效 
  埃塞俄比亚和科特迪瓦等国家的经验表明,通过合作社和联合体整合资源,能显著提升在中国等高需求市场的竞争力。 
- 适应性是关键 
  中国的法规环���和消费者偏好变化迅速。那些主动监控变化并及时调整策略(如获取有机认证或优化物流流程)的出口商,往往表现更佳。 
- 关系建立至关重要 
  与中国买家建立信任需要时间和对质量、可靠性以及透明度的长期承诺。成功的长期合作关系超越了单纯的交易层面。 
结语 
出口农产品到中国为非洲农业企业提供了前所未有的规模化发展机会。通过采用联合供应模式、优先关注质量和物流、确保有利的财务条款以及实施稳健的风险管理,出口商能够满足这一动态市场的需求。 
借鉴可可豆、咖啡、芝麻等商品出口的成功经验,非洲企业可以将战略与中国的进口需求对接,并在应对挑战时展现出韧性与创新力。这样不仅能促进自身增长,还能加强中非贸易合作,推动双方共享的繁荣未来。 
Mr. Kosona Chriv
首席销售与市场官 
Solina / Sahel Agri-Sol 集团(科特迪瓦、塞内加尔、马里、尼日利亚、坦桑尼亚) 
首席运营官 
Deko 集团(尼日利亚、柬埔寨) 
照片:可可豆(人工智能生成的图像)​​
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academiceurope · 4 days ago
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📢 Postdoctoral Position in Sustainable Agri-Food System Governance 🌱
The Sustainability Research Group at the Universität Basel, led by Prof. Dr. Janina Grabs, is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to join the SNF-funded Starting Grant Project EXPECT-AGRI. This position focuses on investigating the governance of sustainable agri-food systems, particularly the implementation of mandatory sustainability legislation in tropical agri-food commodity chains.
About the Project:
The EXPECT-AGRI project addresses the challenges of agricultural commodity production such as coffee, cocoa, and palm oil, which are linked to environmental and social issues. This research will examine the influence of EU sustainability laws on supply chains and the interplay between regulatory authorities and trading companies.
Application Deadline: Review begins January 6, 2025.
For more information and apply, visit our website:
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Kick start a High-Growth Career with an MBA in Agriculture Business Management
Agriculture forms the backbone of the Indian economy as it serves the living of nearly 50% of the people. The industry accounts for approximately 18% of the country's GDP. As an agricultural goods manufacturing country, India is second in the world by farm output and plays a key role worldwide in this category.
In this scenario where food production and distribution has become at the top of the national and global priorities, an MBA in agriculture business management is also becoming increasingly an attractive course for the students to join in making meaningful contributions towards agribusiness and its allied sectors.
This article covers why an MBA in agribusiness management is inevitable, its career potential, and the key areas of the study and how programmes like Symbiosis College Pune MBA are preparing the students of today to work in these fields.
Why MBA in Agriculture Business Management?
Indian agriculture has undergone a transformation. In this regard, the intensification of globalisation and changes in consumer purchasing power significantly alter consumption patterns. Herein lies the opportunity to face challenges in the context of agribusiness compared to traditional agriculture. Broadly, agribusiness involves production, input supply, post-harvest processing, distribution, and access to markets.
Since they range from food production itself to a host of associated services like commodity trading, managing the supply chain, agricultural finance, and many other such services, an agribusiness industry is one that received an enormous importance post-globalisation.
Management programme in agribusiness management helps students get knowledge about the intricacies present in these areas and the strategic moves to enhance the agricultural value chain.
Agribusiness has emerged as a highly important component for the government and private sector along with international organisations due to its critical role in economic stability and food security. This has developed a need for trained professionals who understand both the agricultural aspects as well as the business and financial framework dominating the sector. The MBA in Agriculture Business Management would suit those planning to get into this industry, it encompasses technical knowledge with the application of core business skills.
Key topics involved in an MBA in Agribusiness Management:
An MBA in Agribusiness Management curriculum is so designed as to be able to equip individuals with profound knowledge of conventional business essentials and specific agriculture sector needs. Core courses generally would include management fundamentals such as Financial Management, Marketing Management, Organisational Behaviour, Human Resource Management, and Supply Chain Management.
Agribusiness programmes also include various special subjects based on the respective needs of the agricultural sector. These are a few of the important ones:
- Rural Marketing: Focusing on how one can penetrate rural markets that form the vast Indian market.
- Agricultural Finance: Discussing the finance principles relevant to agriculture, credit, loans, and investments in agricultural enterprises.
- Microfinance: Understanding the micro-financial services required in agriculture by small-scale farmers and the rural entrepreneur.
-  Export Potential Analysis of Agri-Commodity: Skill set to estimate and increase export opportunities in agriculture.
- Agricultural Supply Chain: Management of logistics and transportation from farm to market level of agricultural products.
- Agri-Input Marketing: Marketing of inputs such as fertilisers, seeds, and machinery that are required in modern agricultural farming.
- Cold Chain Management of Agri Products: Bringing in temperature-sensitive logistics in the preservation of agro-products.
- Agri Commodity Market: Facilitating students with trading, prices, and market analysis of different agro-commodities.
- Agricultural Economics: Encompassing principles of the economy pertaining to agriculture demand-supply market dynamics impacts of policies.
- Agri Retail Management: Instructing student management of retail businesses on agro-products based on specific requirements of an agro sector.
- New Product Development in Agriculture: Innovation and new product development for the agri-sector with a thrust on sustainability and demand in the market.
These programmes increase the students' understanding of the sector but also encourage entrepreneurial thinking, which is what is needed in those who intend to innovate in agriculture.
Advantages of doing an MBA in Agribusiness Management
An MBA in Agribusiness Management opens up many high-income jobs. Its graduates may serve in international agribusiness firms, work in the government sector, or set up agri-preneurial businesses.
Among the benefits of the MBA Agribusiness is:
1.  Flexibility of Skill Set: It equips both managerial and technical skills acquisition, making a student versatile and employable in any role of an agribusiness enterprise.
2. Experience in Real Life: Curriculums include field visits and internships to show practice and insights reflecting what current industry practices are and various interactions with industries in agriculture.
3. National and International: An agriculture business is a totally universal industry, and there lies a need to aware student understanding of how the activities under agriculture locally are actually working with the internationalised agri-markets by gaining operating capability in the very range of economic environments around.
4. Sustainability and Innovation Focus: Agribusiness is not just about producing, but it's about making sustainable systems that would help both the producers and the consumers. The curriculum mostly highlights sustainability and innovation through courses on sustainable practices and new technologies.
MBA in Agri-Business from SIIB: The First Choice
For those interested in an MBA in Agriculture Business Management, Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB) is a great place to learn. SIIB's MBA in Agri-Business has been initiated with a view to offer a much-needed platform for all the stakeholders of agriculture. The programme takes up all the key areas such as Agri-input Marketing, Commodity Trading, Agricultural Supply Chain Management, Procurement Management, Microfinance, and Agricultural Finance with a comprehensive background for students intending to make a difference here.
The curriculum at SIIB not only equips the student with knowledge but nurtures the entrepreneurial potential within themselves, enabling them to pursue opportunities and innovate in that sector. Based on proper industry exposure and the kind of theoretical coursework provided during the programme, it helps ensure that the graduates become very confident, skilled, and ready for the dynamic world of management in agribusiness.
Pursuing this programme will be quite an opportunity. For those thinking along this path, Symbiosis college Pune MBA in Agri-Business is one such excellent option, which makes a well-rounded programme by bridging the gap between agriculture and business, getting them ready to lead the future of agribusiness not only in India but the world at large.
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