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AGRIPRENEURSHIP ADVANCEMENT CREATING LIVING FOR INDIGENOUS YOUTH | RESTRICTIONS AND SOLUTIONS


Ms. Sangya Ranjan
Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Satyawati College Eve, University of Delhi Email id- Sangyaranjanscedu@gmail.com

Prof J K Tandon
Convener MBA, School of Business and Management, Jaipur National University, Jaipur Email Id- jktandon.sbm@jnujaipur.ac.in


Vol 17, No 08 ( 2022 )   |  DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6980096   |   Licensing: CC 4.0   |   Pg no: 468-485   |   Published on: 10-08-2022



Abstract
Agripreneurship is being hailed as a means of boosting the job marketplace for youths. Agribusiness is impacted by the economy, education, and culture. To keep up with the changing global economy, agricultural reform needs youth participation. The researcher plans to cover youth, youth development, causes for youth disinterest in farming, agripreneurship development, strategies for retaining and attracting youth in agriculture enterprises, and infrastructural measures to leverage the young generation for agriculture. Despite the growing number of indigenous young people, most are reluctant to get involved in farming. The goal of the research was to examine how indigenous youth may become Agripreneurs in order to enhance agricultural practices. Indigenous as a result of agriculture's low productivity and inherent primitiveness, an increasing number of young people are entering the workforce. Agriculture must overcome a variety of limitations that hamper growth and competitiveness in order to appeal to the indigenous young and provide strong employment prospects. The study discussed challenges faced by Agripreneurs and their solutions, how youth empowerment in agriculture can decipher the crisis of underemployment and migration, how youth can be inspired to take up agriculture and farm-related businesses, and whether leveraging youth for farming can be an instrument for transformation. If technology and innovation do not really connect, this sector will stagnate. Researchers found that farm youth confront significant restrictions that prevent them from establishing a successful agri-business. This research focuses on the challenges faced by the next generation of farmers, who are a powerful force if they are not engaged in farming. To help young farmers who cannot leave agriculture and to recruit more of the next generation.


Keywords:
Agricultural, Entrepreneur, Agripreneurship, Rural Developments, and Employment



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