The main objective of the present study is to identify the factors and activities considered by first generation agripreneuers in managing agribusiness which plays a vital role in the success and sustainable development of any agribusiness. To accomplish this objective, a factor analysis method was adopted to gather and understand the findings. The data has been gathered from four geographical zones (East zone, West zone, North zone, South zone) of Haryana state comprising 22 districts through a purposive sampling strategy. The major findings of the study highlight that out of seven factors, effective leadership was considered the most important factor with the highest Cronbach value 0.812. It plays significant role in the success of any enterprise by ensuring supportive environment for the workers in agro-industries. Strategic planning was also important because becoming a successful agripreneur requires planning before converting all business activities into action.In addition, all the other factors such as scanning business opportunities, organizing and business activities, prior analysis, and credit facilities all play a vital role in the success of agro-industries.
The market arrival and price behaviour of major mustard markets in Haryana during the pre-e-NAM (2010-2016) and post-e-NAM (2017-2021) periods was studied. In Haryana, e-NAM was implemented in 2016 but after adoption, its impact was shown in 2017. Results revealed that arrivals of mustard increased during pre e-NAM period in two selected markets, whereas, prices of mustard were found to be increased in Sirsa market while it decreased in Rewari market. In post e-NAM period, arrival and prices of mustard found to be decreased in both the markets. It was found that adoption and awareness about e NAM was found higher in case of Sirsa market as compared to the Rewari market. Both Sirsa and Rewari markets were found spatially integrated in both pre as well as post e NAM period. The Granger causality test in the post-e-NAM period demonstrated that mustard prices in Sirsa market were having a unidirectional causation on the prices in Rewari market, however there was no causality link between mustard prices in both markets in the pre-e-NAM time.
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