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INTRODUCTION
¬ In 1957, John Davis and Ray Goldberg, two Harvard Economists,
coined the term "Agribusiness". They believed that the concept
of agriculture as industry had already existed for over 150 years
--when a typical family would not only grow and raise food but
also started processing, retailing and bartering.
¬ Agribusiness encompasses all enterprises that take place inside
and outside the farm gate, bringing products from the field to the
consumers. Agribusiness consisted not only of food production
by itself, but included other processes such as generation or
acquisition of production inputs, use of farm produce in different
forms through processing and trading of farm products.
¬ And thus in 1957 Goldberg and Davis defined agribusiness as
"the sum total of all operations involved in the manufacture and
distribution of farm supplies; production operations on the farm;
and the storage, processing and distribution of farm commodities
and items made from them."
¬ Agribusiness encompasses many aspects of the economy,
including agricultural producers (farmers and livestock raisers);
businesses that provide supplies and services to the producers,
businesses that add value to agricultural products (processors),
and those that facilitate the marketing of agricultural products.
WHAT IS AGRIBUSINESS ?
¬ The word agriculture indicate plowing a field, planting seed,
harvesting a crop, milking cows, or feeding livestock. Until
recently, this was a fairly accurate picture. But today’s agriculture
is radically different.
¬ Agriculture has evolved in to agribusiness and has become a
vast and complex system that reaches for beyond the farm to
include all those who are involved in bringing food and fibre to
consumers.
¬ Agribusiness include not only those that farm the land but also
the people and firms that provide the inputs (for ex. Seed,
chemicals, credit etc.), process the output (for ex. Milk, grain,
meat etc.), manufacture the food products (for ex. ice cream,
bread, breakfast cereals etc.), and transport and sell the food
products to consumers (for ex. restaurants, supermarkets).
HOW AGRICULTURE TRANFORMED TO
AGRIBUSINESS
¬ Initially agriculture being the major venture it was easy to
become a farmer, but productivity was low. Average farmer
produced enough food to feed just for his family need. They
produced most of the inputs they needed for production, such as
seed, draft animals, feed and simple farm equipment. Farm
families processed the commodities they grew to make their own
food and clothing. They consumed or used just about everything
they produced. The small amount of output not consumed on the
farm was sold for cash. A few agricultural products made their
way into the export market and were sold to buyers of other
countries.
¬ Farmers found it increasingly profitable to concentrate on
production and began to purchase inputs they formerly made
themselves. This trend enabled others to build business that
focused on meeting the need for inputs used in production
agriculture such as seed, fencing, machinery and so on. These
farms involved into the industries that make up the “agricultural
inputs sector”.
¬ At the same time the agriculture input sector was evolving, a
similar evolution was taking place a commodity processing and
food manufacturing moved off the farm. The form of most
commodities (wheat, rice, milk, livestock and so on) now
changed to make them more useful and convenient for
consumers. These farms that meet the consumers demand for
greater convenience also constitute a major part of agribusiness
and are referred to as the processing manufacturing sector.
¬ During the same period technological advance were being made
in food preservation method. Up until this time the perishable
nature of most agriculture commodities meant that they were
available only at harvest. Advance in food preservation have
made it possible to get those commodities all throughout the
year.
¬ Now Farmers rely on the input industries to provide the products
and service they need to produce agricultural commodities. They
also rely on commodity processors, food manufactures, and
ultimately food distributors and retailers to purchase their raw
agricultural commodities and to process and deliver them to the
consumer for final sale. So now days food and fibre system has
transformed to agribusiness.
Agribusiness: The Concept
¬ In essence, agribusiness consists of all industries surrounding
food production, ultimate end-user is the consumer, with
marketing as the driving force behind all profitable activities. With
this in mind, there are basically three “sectors” that comprise
agribusiness, as expressed in the following diagram.
¬ Agribusiness deals with commodities that are of short shelf-life;
hence, marketing plays a vital part in moving the inputs,
products, and by-products to the different sectors and the
consumers.
INTERDEPENDENT SECTORS
¬ As stated agribusiness encompasses all operations involved in
the production of farm inputs, the use of these farm inputs in the
cultivation of crops or raising of livestock, the various handling
and processing of agricultural commodities, and the transfer of
these commodities to the end-users. Interspersed among these
operations are the various support services that provide
“logistics, coordination, financing, manpower, technology,
information, policies and programs, incentives and other
services” that lead to the achievement of a successful
agricultural business enterprise.
¬ There are five major sectors making up the whole agribusiness
System.
1. THE INPUT SECTOR:
This is the first subsystem from which all other agribusiness
subsystems emanate. Here, all inputs (e.g. fertilizers, seeds,
machineries, etc) are manufactured, imported or distributed.
Example:- SEED SUPPLIERS:- Monsanto india Ltd.
Amar seed pvt. Ltd.
FERTILIZERS:- Bicco agro pvt. Ltd.
MACHINERIES:- National agro industries.
2. THE PRODUCTION SECTOR :
Inputs are directly used for the production of an agricultural
commodity as end-product in itself or as a raw material for the
production of other products.
Example:- Gujarat agro industries corporation Ltd.
Agro-dutch industries.
Farming industries.
3. THE PROCESSING SECTOR :
The commodities from the production subsystem are
transformed into various products. The levels of transformation
depend upon the level of processing, which can be as simple as
washing and grading to as complex as chemical alteration.
Example:- ITC Agribusiness.
Nadukkara agro-processing Ltd.
Fruits & vegetables processing industries.
Beer processing industries.
Sugar processing industries.
4. THE MARKETING SECTOR :
This subsystem is concerned with the transfer of goods from
source to end-user. It includes all handling procedures and
infrastructures that move the commodities from one point to
another. The marketing subsystem may take the following
routes:
1. Transfer of agricultural inputs from manufacturers to farm
input users.
2. Transfer of commodities from production site to processing
site
3. Transfer of commodities from processing site to end-
consumers
The following diagram shows a graphical presentation of the
major routes taken by the agribusiness marketing subsystem:
5. THE SUPPORTING SECTOR :
The supporting sector consists of all the key players that provide
services, however, optional, but crucial to the success of an
agribusiness venture. These services are provided by institutions
such as government agencies, commercial associations, credit and
financing, research organizations and cooperatives.
Example:- Banks: NABARD, RBI
Insurance agencies :- AIC india pvt. Ltd.
Analab Scientific india pvt Ltd.
NATURE OF SUCCESSFULAGRIBUSINESS :
Today the business has become very competitive and complex. This is
mainly due to changing taste and fashion of the consumers on the one
hand, and introduction of substitute and cheaper and better competitive
goods, on the other. The old dictum “produce and sells has changed
overtime into “produce only what customers want”. In fact, knowing what
customers want in never simple. Nevertheless, a farmer operator/farmer
manager has to give proper thought to this consideration in order to
make his business a successful one. The important requisites for
success in a modern business are :
1. Clean objectives : Determination of objectives is one of the
most essential pre requisite for the success of business. The
objectives set forth should be realistic and clearly defined. Then,
all the business efforts should be geared to achieve the set
objectives.
2. Planning : In simple words, planning is a pre-determined line of
action. The accomplishment of objectives set, to a great extent,
depends upon planning itself. Planning is a proposal based on
past experience and present trends for future actions. In other
words, it is an analysis of a problem and finding out the solutions
to solve them with reference to the objective of the farm.
3. Sound organization : An organization is the art or science of
building up systematically whole by a number of but related
parts. Just as human frame is build up by various parts like heart,
lever, brain, legs etc. similarly, organization of business is a
harmonies combination of men, machine material, money
management etc. so that all these could work jointly as one unit,
i.e. “business” “the agribusiness”. Organization is, thus such a
systematic combination of various related parts for achieving a
defined objective in an effective manner.
4. Research : As indicated earlier, today the agricultural production
philosophy “produce what the consumer want”. “Consumers”
behavuiour is influenced by variety of factors like cultural, social,
personal and psychological factors. The business needs to know and
appreciate these factors and then function accordingly. The
knowledge of these factors is acquired through market research.
Research is a systematic search for new knowledge. Market research
enable a business in finding out new methods of production,
improving the quality of product and developing new products as per
the changing tastes and wants if the consumers.
5. Finance : Finance is said to be the life-blood of business
enterprise. It brings together the land, labour, machine and raw
materials into production. Agribusiness should estimate its
financial requirements adequately so that it may keep the
business wheel on moving. Therefore, proper arrangements
should be made for securing the required finance for the
enterprise.
6. proper plant location, layout and size : The success of
agribusiness depends to a great extent on the location. Where it
is set up. Location of the business should be convenient from
various points of view such as availability of required
infrastructure facilities, availability of inputs like raw materials,
skill labour, nearer to the market etc. Hence the business men
must take sufficient care in the initial stages to selected suitable
location for his business.
7. Efficient management : One of the reasons for failure of
business often attributed to as their poor management or
inefficient management. The one man, i.e. the proprietor may not
be equally good in all areas of the business. Efficient
businessman can make proper use of available resources for
achieving the objectives set for the business.
8. Harmonious relations with the workers : In an agribusiness
organization, the farmer operator occupies a distinct place
because he/she is the main living factor among all factors of
production. In fact, it is the human factor who makes the use of
other non-human factors like land, machine, money etc.
Therefore, for successful operation of business, there should be
cordial and harmonious relations maintained with the workers/
labours to get their full cooperation in achieving business
activities.

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Inroduction of agribusiness

  • 1. INTRODUCTION ¬ In 1957, John Davis and Ray Goldberg, two Harvard Economists, coined the term "Agribusiness". They believed that the concept of agriculture as industry had already existed for over 150 years --when a typical family would not only grow and raise food but also started processing, retailing and bartering. ¬ Agribusiness encompasses all enterprises that take place inside and outside the farm gate, bringing products from the field to the consumers. Agribusiness consisted not only of food production by itself, but included other processes such as generation or acquisition of production inputs, use of farm produce in different forms through processing and trading of farm products. ¬ And thus in 1957 Goldberg and Davis defined agribusiness as "the sum total of all operations involved in the manufacture and distribution of farm supplies; production operations on the farm; and the storage, processing and distribution of farm commodities and items made from them." ¬ Agribusiness encompasses many aspects of the economy, including agricultural producers (farmers and livestock raisers); businesses that provide supplies and services to the producers, businesses that add value to agricultural products (processors), and those that facilitate the marketing of agricultural products.
  • 2. WHAT IS AGRIBUSINESS ? ¬ The word agriculture indicate plowing a field, planting seed, harvesting a crop, milking cows, or feeding livestock. Until recently, this was a fairly accurate picture. But today’s agriculture is radically different. ¬ Agriculture has evolved in to agribusiness and has become a vast and complex system that reaches for beyond the farm to include all those who are involved in bringing food and fibre to consumers. ¬ Agribusiness include not only those that farm the land but also the people and firms that provide the inputs (for ex. Seed, chemicals, credit etc.), process the output (for ex. Milk, grain, meat etc.), manufacture the food products (for ex. ice cream, bread, breakfast cereals etc.), and transport and sell the food products to consumers (for ex. restaurants, supermarkets).
  • 3. HOW AGRICULTURE TRANFORMED TO AGRIBUSINESS ¬ Initially agriculture being the major venture it was easy to become a farmer, but productivity was low. Average farmer produced enough food to feed just for his family need. They produced most of the inputs they needed for production, such as seed, draft animals, feed and simple farm equipment. Farm families processed the commodities they grew to make their own food and clothing. They consumed or used just about everything they produced. The small amount of output not consumed on the farm was sold for cash. A few agricultural products made their way into the export market and were sold to buyers of other countries. ¬ Farmers found it increasingly profitable to concentrate on production and began to purchase inputs they formerly made themselves. This trend enabled others to build business that focused on meeting the need for inputs used in production agriculture such as seed, fencing, machinery and so on. These farms involved into the industries that make up the “agricultural inputs sector”. ¬ At the same time the agriculture input sector was evolving, a similar evolution was taking place a commodity processing and
  • 4. food manufacturing moved off the farm. The form of most commodities (wheat, rice, milk, livestock and so on) now changed to make them more useful and convenient for consumers. These farms that meet the consumers demand for greater convenience also constitute a major part of agribusiness and are referred to as the processing manufacturing sector. ¬ During the same period technological advance were being made in food preservation method. Up until this time the perishable nature of most agriculture commodities meant that they were available only at harvest. Advance in food preservation have made it possible to get those commodities all throughout the year. ¬ Now Farmers rely on the input industries to provide the products and service they need to produce agricultural commodities. They also rely on commodity processors, food manufactures, and ultimately food distributors and retailers to purchase their raw agricultural commodities and to process and deliver them to the consumer for final sale. So now days food and fibre system has transformed to agribusiness.
  • 5. Agribusiness: The Concept ¬ In essence, agribusiness consists of all industries surrounding food production, ultimate end-user is the consumer, with marketing as the driving force behind all profitable activities. With this in mind, there are basically three “sectors” that comprise agribusiness, as expressed in the following diagram. ¬ Agribusiness deals with commodities that are of short shelf-life; hence, marketing plays a vital part in moving the inputs, products, and by-products to the different sectors and the consumers. INTERDEPENDENT SECTORS ¬ As stated agribusiness encompasses all operations involved in the production of farm inputs, the use of these farm inputs in the cultivation of crops or raising of livestock, the various handling and processing of agricultural commodities, and the transfer of these commodities to the end-users. Interspersed among these operations are the various support services that provide “logistics, coordination, financing, manpower, technology, information, policies and programs, incentives and other services” that lead to the achievement of a successful agricultural business enterprise.
  • 6. ¬ There are five major sectors making up the whole agribusiness System. 1. THE INPUT SECTOR: This is the first subsystem from which all other agribusiness subsystems emanate. Here, all inputs (e.g. fertilizers, seeds, machineries, etc) are manufactured, imported or distributed. Example:- SEED SUPPLIERS:- Monsanto india Ltd. Amar seed pvt. Ltd. FERTILIZERS:- Bicco agro pvt. Ltd. MACHINERIES:- National agro industries. 2. THE PRODUCTION SECTOR : Inputs are directly used for the production of an agricultural commodity as end-product in itself or as a raw material for the production of other products. Example:- Gujarat agro industries corporation Ltd. Agro-dutch industries. Farming industries. 3. THE PROCESSING SECTOR : The commodities from the production subsystem are transformed into various products. The levels of transformation
  • 7. depend upon the level of processing, which can be as simple as washing and grading to as complex as chemical alteration. Example:- ITC Agribusiness. Nadukkara agro-processing Ltd. Fruits & vegetables processing industries. Beer processing industries. Sugar processing industries. 4. THE MARKETING SECTOR : This subsystem is concerned with the transfer of goods from source to end-user. It includes all handling procedures and infrastructures that move the commodities from one point to another. The marketing subsystem may take the following routes: 1. Transfer of agricultural inputs from manufacturers to farm input users. 2. Transfer of commodities from production site to processing site 3. Transfer of commodities from processing site to end- consumers The following diagram shows a graphical presentation of the major routes taken by the agribusiness marketing subsystem:
  • 8. 5. THE SUPPORTING SECTOR : The supporting sector consists of all the key players that provide services, however, optional, but crucial to the success of an agribusiness venture. These services are provided by institutions such as government agencies, commercial associations, credit and financing, research organizations and cooperatives. Example:- Banks: NABARD, RBI Insurance agencies :- AIC india pvt. Ltd. Analab Scientific india pvt Ltd. NATURE OF SUCCESSFULAGRIBUSINESS : Today the business has become very competitive and complex. This is mainly due to changing taste and fashion of the consumers on the one hand, and introduction of substitute and cheaper and better competitive goods, on the other. The old dictum “produce and sells has changed overtime into “produce only what customers want”. In fact, knowing what customers want in never simple. Nevertheless, a farmer operator/farmer manager has to give proper thought to this consideration in order to make his business a successful one. The important requisites for success in a modern business are : 1. Clean objectives : Determination of objectives is one of the most essential pre requisite for the success of business. The objectives set forth should be realistic and clearly defined. Then,
  • 9. all the business efforts should be geared to achieve the set objectives. 2. Planning : In simple words, planning is a pre-determined line of action. The accomplishment of objectives set, to a great extent, depends upon planning itself. Planning is a proposal based on past experience and present trends for future actions. In other words, it is an analysis of a problem and finding out the solutions to solve them with reference to the objective of the farm. 3. Sound organization : An organization is the art or science of building up systematically whole by a number of but related parts. Just as human frame is build up by various parts like heart, lever, brain, legs etc. similarly, organization of business is a harmonies combination of men, machine material, money management etc. so that all these could work jointly as one unit, i.e. “business” “the agribusiness”. Organization is, thus such a systematic combination of various related parts for achieving a defined objective in an effective manner. 4. Research : As indicated earlier, today the agricultural production philosophy “produce what the consumer want”. “Consumers” behavuiour is influenced by variety of factors like cultural, social, personal and psychological factors. The business needs to know and appreciate these factors and then function accordingly. The knowledge of these factors is acquired through market research. Research is a systematic search for new knowledge. Market research
  • 10. enable a business in finding out new methods of production, improving the quality of product and developing new products as per the changing tastes and wants if the consumers. 5. Finance : Finance is said to be the life-blood of business enterprise. It brings together the land, labour, machine and raw materials into production. Agribusiness should estimate its financial requirements adequately so that it may keep the business wheel on moving. Therefore, proper arrangements should be made for securing the required finance for the enterprise. 6. proper plant location, layout and size : The success of agribusiness depends to a great extent on the location. Where it is set up. Location of the business should be convenient from various points of view such as availability of required infrastructure facilities, availability of inputs like raw materials, skill labour, nearer to the market etc. Hence the business men must take sufficient care in the initial stages to selected suitable location for his business. 7. Efficient management : One of the reasons for failure of business often attributed to as their poor management or inefficient management. The one man, i.e. the proprietor may not be equally good in all areas of the business. Efficient
  • 11. businessman can make proper use of available resources for achieving the objectives set for the business. 8. Harmonious relations with the workers : In an agribusiness organization, the farmer operator occupies a distinct place because he/she is the main living factor among all factors of production. In fact, it is the human factor who makes the use of other non-human factors like land, machine, money etc. Therefore, for successful operation of business, there should be cordial and harmonious relations maintained with the workers/ labours to get their full cooperation in achieving business activities.