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Organic agripreneurship for inclusive growth and sustainable development - a case study of Mishra's Farm in Kalaburagi District of Karnataka State in India

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Organic farming and natural processing of food grains is essential for sustainable development. Increasing consciousness of health has led to increase in demand for organic food grains. The present study describes and analyses organic agripreneurship with specific reference to agribusiness of Mishra's Farm located in Kamalapur Taluka of Kalaburagi District in Karnataka State. This study is based on primary data collected in February 2020. In-depth interviews of Mr. Jeetendra Mishra, proprietor of Mishra's Farm, as well as observation of various activities at Mishra's Farm constitute the primary sources of the data. Mishra has been practicing organic farming for the past ten years in his 27 acres of fertile own land. The farm is generating employment opportunities and livelihood for few families. Reasonable pricing of organic food grains is the key strength of Mishra's Farm. Brief description of various activities of Mishra's Farm forms the crux of the study. SWOT analysis is carried out and few suggestions are offered to overcome some of the problems of Mishra's farm.

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  • V. Panduranga, 2021. "Organic agripreneurship for inclusive growth and sustainable development - a case study of Mishra's Farm in Kalaburagi District of Karnataka State in India," International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 24(3), pages 319-330.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijicbm:v:24:y:2021:i:3:p:319-330
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