Agri-business projects can have significant economic, social, and environmental impacts. They can contribute to rural development, generate employment, and provide food security. Impact made on Women and Youth in Agriculture is 65%.
Agri-business projects are business ventures that involve the production, processing, Training, Educating and distribution of agricultural products. These projects may range from small-scale initiatives focused on a single crop or product to large-scale operations that involve multiple crops and markets.
Crop production: These projects involve growing crops such as fruits, vegetables, grains, and oilseeds. They may be focused on a single crop or multiple crops, and may be carried out on a small scale or a large commercial scale.Livestock production: These projects involve raising animals such as cattle, poultry, pigs, and fish for meat, dairy, and other products. They may be focused on a single type of animal or multiple species.Agro-processing: These projects involve processing and packaging agricultural products for sale.
This may include activities such as milling grains into flour, canning fruits and vegetables, and producing dairy products.Agroforestry: These projects involve combining agriculture with forestry practices to produce crops and other products while also managing forest resources sustainably. Examples include agroforestry systems that involve growing coffee or cocoa under shade trees.Agro-tourism: These projects involve using agriculture and rural landscapes as a basis for tourism activities. This may include activities such as farm stays, Agri - tourism, and rural tourism.
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