Course Content
Introduction to agribusiness management
definition, Scope and importance; concept of business management
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Basic concept and definitions of firms, plant, industry and their interrelationships with respect to agricultural production
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Agribusiness environment, management systems, and managerial decisions
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Organization and functions in business management
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Preparation of financial statements and analysis, agribusiness financing
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Leadership and motivation, economic principles involved in capital acquisition
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Cooperatives
Concept, definitions, role, organization, structure, cooperative law and bylaws, developing agriculture cooperatives, cooperative marketing, cooperative farming
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Impact of government policies on agribusiness enterprises
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About Lesson

Drought, floods, insect-pests, frost, hails, cattle epidemic, sudden fall in product prices, break down of machinery, defective seeds, delay in the transport of perishable commodities, theft, robbery, fire, labor strike, etc.

 

 

Type of risk

Farmers make decisions in a risky environment resulting from various sources mentioned below as suggested by (Hardaker et al., 1997) 16 :

 

1) Production Risk (Yield Risk): It comes from the unpredictable nature of the weather and uncertainty about the performance of crops or livestock, e.g. through the incidence of pests and diseases.

 

2) Price or Market Risk: Prices of farm inputs and outputs face high fluctuations which poses risk to the farmer for decision making on how much of which inputs to use or what and how much of various product to produce.

 

3) Institutional Risk: Changes in the rules by the government that affect farm production are another source of risk to the farmers.

 

4) Human or Personal Risk: Major life crisis such as death or prolonged illness of the farmer may themselves be a source of risk for the profitability of the farm business.

 

5) Financial Risk: It results from the sources through which the firm is financed.

 

6) Technical Risk:

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