Entrepreneurship in Agricultural Development 
                by De, Dipak & Basavaprabhu Jirli, NR Gangadharappa
                
                    ISBN: 9789351240471 
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                    Imprint : Daya Publishing House 
                    Year :  2021 
                     Price :  Rs. 18995.00 
                    Biblio :  xiv+426p., figs., tabls., ind., 25 cm
                
                        Author Profile
Dr. Dipak De is Professor, Department of Extension Education, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. He completed his Post Graduation and Ph.D. from Indian Agricultural Research Institute. Prof. De has published more than 75 research papers, written 10 book chapters, Authored 6 books and reviewed 2 books. 
Dr. Basavaprabhu Jirli did his graduation and post graduation from University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, obtained Ph.D. from NDRI, Karnal. Earlier served as Documentation Scientist at Karnataka Rajya Vigyana Parishat, Banagalore, Research Associate, ICAR-National Research Centre for Rapeseed Mustard, Bharatpur and Assistant Professor in Central Agricultural University. Presently working as Associate Professor in the Department of Extension Education, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. Have more than 30 research publications, five edited volumes of proceedings and three edited and two authored books in his credit.
Dr. N.R. Gangadharappa is working as Professor and Head in the Department of Agricultural Extension, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore. Gangadharappa is a contributing author of 76 research publications in refereed journals, 21 full length research publications in National and International seminars workshops and 20 other publications.
About The Book
The book is divided into eight sections namely Coneptual issues in Entrepreneurship Development, Management issues in Enterprise Development, Legal issues in Entrepreneurship Development, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for Enterprise Development, Prospective Areas of Enterprise Promotion, Success Stories of Enterprise Development, and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Enterprise Development.
Under these sections different aspects are contributed by learned authors. We hope that a publication of such magnitude will act as reference material for students and researchers on Entrepreneurship Development in Agriculture in particular and Human Resource Development in general. The book is addressing the syllabus of UG and PG courses on Entrepreneurship Development. Hope the it will be a motivating source for budding entrepreneurs.                        
Table of Contents
Preface	v
Conceptual Issues in Entrepreneurship Development
1.	Entrepreneurship: A Conceptual Framework	3
2.	Social Entrepreneurship	63
3.	Entrepreneurship	79
4.	Entrepreneurship Development: Concept and New Approaches	85
5.	Conceptual Developments in Research on Entrepreneurship:	
	An Agri-business Perspective	97
6.	Development in Agriculture: Basics to Advances	113
7.	Agripreneurship Development in India	125
8.	Enterprise Resource Management	141
9.	Eventuality Management	171
10.	Business Accounting: An Overview	191
11.	Prospects of Entrepreneurship: Promotion and Management	201
12.	Labour Laws for Enterprise Establishment	209
13.	Forms and Formation of Enterprise: Legal Aspects	215
14.	Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)	
	in Entrepreneurship Development: An Emerging Paradigm	225
15.	Prospects of Indian Food Industry for Entrepreneurship	
	Development 	241
16.	Entrepreneurship of Ages - Quality Seed	251
17.	Project Formulation for Establishing an Enterprise	259
18.	Agri-Clinics: A Tool of Agri Entrepreneurship	273
19.	Entrepreneurship Development in Agriculture in India	285
20.	Entrepreneurship in Agriculture: An Experience of	
	Working with Farmers	293
21.	Entrepreneurship Development in Agriculture: Case Studies	301
22.	Mushroom: A New Entrepreneur for Women and Rural Youth	309
23.	Rural Entrepreneurship: An Example of Income Generating	
	Activities of Women Self Help Groups in Karnataka	315
24.	Intellectual Property Right and Entrepreneurship	325
Appendices
I.	Intellectual Property Rights (IPR): Questions and Answers	343
II.	Agriclinics and Agri-business Centres	379
III.	Institutional Support for Entrepreneurship Development	393
IV	Practical Exercises on Entrepreneurship Development	405
	Index	421