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Agro-processing Industries in the South AfricaN Economy

2021
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of the agro-processing sector in the South African economy, focusing on the sector’s potential to contribute to inclusive growth through high value-added activities. The chapter shows that agro-processing industries have been the largest subsector of the manufacturing sector in the country since
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Agro-processing industries: a challenging entrepreneurship for rural development

open access: yes, 2006
Entrepreneurs are encountering a number of constraints pertaining to finance, marketing, technological and export for smooth running of their entrepreneurial units. Therefore, there is urgent need to provide the facilities which facilitate them setting up of economically viable units and they should be equipped with latest technologies and skills by ...
P. S. Shehrawat (19126369)
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Emerging Trends in Agro Processing Sector

2004
The theme received an overwhelming response from the scholars. As many as sixty-seven papers covering various aspects flagged in the guidelines circulated were received. These papers encompassed a wide range of commodities, pattern and pace of growth, structure and composition of processed agro-products, infrastructure and institutional domains ...
Singh, Karam, Singh, Karam
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Cooperation in Agriculture: Innovations and Agro-processing

2020
Agriculture, the backbone of many African economies, provides livelihood to the teeming millions and absorbs a significant fraction of local workforce. Africa remains a net food importer and its agricultural sector is underdeveloped. The level of investment in agriculture and agro-processing sectors is quite low compared to other sectors of the economy.
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Inventory and Pollution Management in Agro Processing Complexes

Journal of Agricultural Engineering (India), 2003
Twelve Agro-Processing Complexes (APC) located in four main agroclimatic regions of Punjab were monitored for inventory and pollution management The machinery and product showed no management problem as most of the complexes were running on custom hiring basis and machines were running at 75-90% of their rated capacities.
null VK Sehgal   +2 more
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