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Start an agriculture business in Asia 

Due to unfavorable climatic and soil conditions, Asia as a whole is still mostly uncultivated. Contrarily, irrigation of the alluvial soils of the large river deltas and valleys allows for the adoption of highly intensive agriculture in the best-growing regions. The most water-intensive crops include rice, sugarcane, and sugar beets in Central Asia. Even on […]

Start an agriculture business in Zimbabwe 

The farming and agricultural industry has historically been one of Zimbabwe’s most prominent economic sectors. The two main types of agriculture performed by Zimbabweans are animal husbandry and agricultural farming, which together account for 17% of the nation’s total gross domestic product (Gdp). Today, Zimbabwe’s main industry for employment is agriculture. Because farming is a […]

Start an agriculture business in Sudan

The two main imports into Sudan in 2020 were wheat ($530 million) and raw sugar ($560 million). Tractor imports totaled $160 million for the nation. In Sudan, there are 4.3 million irrigated acres out of an estimated 51.5 million cultivable acres. Additionally, Sudan exported $143 million in livestock and $746 million in “other oily seeds” […]

Start an agriculture business in Zambia 

Traditional African dress

Profits are the main motivation for starting any form of business. Before the effective realization of strong returns for every dollar, minute, and effort put into the business, careful planning, wise judgment, and systematic implementation of the plan is always required. The farming industry is no exception to this norm and, like all businesses, it […]

Start an agriculture business in Togo 

African young woman

More than 40% of Togo’s GDP comes from agriculture, which also employs close to 65% of the country’s working population. Additionally, 60% of Togo’s territory—3.6 million hectares—is made up of agricultural land. 41%, or 1.4 million hectares, of this area, is planted with crops. The sector has a prominent role in the recently unveiled national […]

Start an agriculture business in Swaziland 

A rice field beside a river

One of only two African nations with investment-grade credit ratings is Swaziland. The majority of the significant political and economic problems that afflict other African nations are remarkably absent from the nation. The administration supports the constitution’s guarantees of democracy and the rule of law. The openness and accountability of its government have improved in […]

Start an agriculture business in South Sudan 

A rice field beside a river

Agriculture is an important sector in South Sudan, with the majority of the population relying on it for their livelihoods. The sector is a major contributor to the country’s economy, accounting for over 30% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and providing employment to over 80% of the population. Agriculture is also a major source […]

Start an agriculture business in Mauritania

It might be difficult but beneficial to launch an agribusiness in Mauritania. A developing nation in West Africa, this nation has a population of about 4.5 million. With over 25% of the country’s GDP coming from agriculture and almost 50% of the population working in it, it is a significant part of the Mauritanian economy. […]