Investments: The Easy Guide to Building Wealth with Agricultural Business for Beginners
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No matter what your plan is for your agribusiness, the key to your success lies in creating a strong foundation that will support your business into the future.
Creating a profitable agricultural business not only builds wealth for you and your family. It also has the potential to build wealth for the surrounding community.
If you’re ready to leave the corporate rat-race and take the leap into being your own boss, agribusiness is an excellent option. Of course, there is some work and risk involved in getting started, but the rewards can certainly outweigh the risks.
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Introduction
Building a Profitable Agricultural Business
Making Money in Agribusiness
The Risks and Rewards
Case Study: Making $1 million in Agribusiness
Conclusion
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There has been a noticeable increase in the number of farmer’s markets right across the country in recent years, which highlights the increased demand for fresh, locally sourced produce.
The same rise in popularity for ‘farm to table’ ingredients in restaurants, cafés, and bistros have also increased the demand for fresh produce. Likewise, grocery stores are also striving to stock a broader selection of fresh, locally sourced produce.
When most people think about where the produce comes from at farmer’s markets or large supermarket chains, they usually picture massive, large-scale farms spanning hundreds of acres growing, raising or procuring their agri-products in bulk quantities to keep up with demand.
What you may not realize is that smaller farms and produce suppliers also have a magnificent opportunity to generate huge profits in the agribusiness industry that larger farms just can’t compete with.
Large-scale farmers have the benefit of selling mass quantities of their products to large supermarket chains across the country, and even exporting some products overseas to other countries. Unfortunately, large farmers are also at the mercy of weather conditions and changing markets at the same time as trying to maintain control of large operating costs.
By comparison, smaller agribusiness owners have the advantage of being able to supply local