The Community Enterprise A Model For The Reform Process In Latin America
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Associative Farm Management
Author | : Héctor Murcia |
Publisher | : Agroamerica |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : Agriculture |
ISBN | : 9789290390756 |
Chapter 1: the associative production enterprise in the rural sector of the americas. Chapter 2: analysis of administrative problems in the associative agricultural production enterprise.Chapter 3: characterizing the agricultural enterprise. Chapter 4: The role of farm accounting in the agricultural enterprise. Chapter 5: A General organizational framework for studies of associative agricultural production enterprises. Chapter 6: physical standards for planning the associative agricultural production enterprise. Chapter 7: standard for planning theeconomic performance of the agricultural enterprise. Chapter 8: standards for planning enployment on associative production enterprises. Chapter 9: an analysis of specific associative production enterprises inthe Americas. Chapter 10: guidelines for management training in associative agricultural production enterprises.
Enabling Agri-entrepreneurship and Innovation
Author | : Catherine Chan |
Publisher | : CABI |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2017-02-14 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 1780647751 |
Agricultural entrepreneurs in conflict and post-conflict regions face special challenges; not just everyday personal risks, but also the difficulties of building small businesses when real or threatened violence can disrupt business growth cycles and economic security. Alongside establishing secure institutions, building a secure economy is rightly seen as the best way for conflict-torn regions to establish a peaceful future. But current agricultural entrepreneurship training and development starts from an assumption of peace, meaning that it is not always fit for purpose. The result is sub-optimal program design and inefficient use of resources. A product of a collaboration of experts in the fields of agri-business, agricultural marketing, and international development, this book gives officials and agencies developing entrepreneurship programs the practical real-life examples they need.