Corporate Agribusiness: Concepts and CasesM. G. Deepika, S. Rajagopalan Corporate intervention in agriculture through contract farming is seen as an essential link between corporate business and the farmer. The role of the corporate sector has increased considerably in almost all spheres of economic activity, including the ag |
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Strengthening FarmAgribusiness Linkages | 3 |
Growers Commercially | 56 |
Is Corporate Farming Really the Solution | 65 |
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