Enabling Agri-Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Empirical Evidence and Solutions for Conflict Regions and Transitioning Economies
Edited by Dr Catherine Chan, this book delves into the unique challenges faced by agricultural entrepreneurs in conflict and post-conflict regions. These entrepreneurs must navigate not only personal risks but also the complex landscape of building small businesses where real or threatened violence can disrupt growth cycles and economic security.
The publication is a collaborative effort among experts in agri-business, agricultural marketing, and international development, offering practical insights for officials and agencies developing entrepreneurship programs. It highlights key areas such as establishing secure institutions and building resilient economies as essential steps towards conflict resolution and peace.
The book features:
- Research-based, field-practitioner-driven content
- Best practice approaches for supporting agri-entrepreneurship in conflict regions
- A diverse range of global case studies illustrating key lessons learned
Published by CAB International in February 2017, the book spans 224 pages and provides essential tools and strategies for those involved in agricultural entrepreneurship development.
