PRIORITIES FOR ORGANIZING ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITIES IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR

Authors

  • Tuychieva Nodira Jizzakh branch of the National University of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

entrepreneurship, agriculture, context, systematic literature review, sector studies

Abstract

Contextualizing the production of entrepreneurship in this enterprise and calling for a greater focus on the role of the agrarian sector in entrepreneurship research, changes in the existing systemic analysis of agricultural entrepreneurship in this article. Identifying dynamic conditions for the study of entrepreneurship theory and practice for scholars of recent and rapid vertical integration and rationalization in agriculture. We identify three key contextual dimensions of agriculture: contributing to current, theoretical, and empirical analyzes of capacity building and entrepreneurship development, and establishing institutions to ensure their effectiveness.

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Published

2022-10-13

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Tuychieva Nodira. (2022). PRIORITIES FOR ORGANIZING ENTREPRENEURIAL ACTIVITIES IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR. Journal of Academic Research and Trends in Educational Sciences, 1(10), 192–199. Retrieved from http://ijournal.uz/index.php/jartes/article/view/252