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Agribusiness change in Australia and New Zealand, as in the United States, can be classified into five groups: more complexity, growing out of the global network, futuristic notions, world economic development trends, and public-private institutional arrangements; more concentration, especially...
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The evolving field of agribusiness research is viewed in light of the potential for interdisciplinary arrangements. Special emphasis is placed on the role of agricultural economists. An historical perspective of multidisciplinary efforts and a review of joint research traditions of agricultural...
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The conference had as a major purpose to put a policy in place for agribusiness education. Australian agencies have been grappling with that, but many problems have shrouded the objective. First, agribusiness education must ge on the policy agenda; this conference went a long way toward that...
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This article looks at agribusiness research as it is evolving in the broad, complicated social milieu of agribusiness concepts, especially education, politics, and organizational entities. Probably its most useful contribution is a research effort to define and measure the amount of agribusiness...
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This article serves as an introduction to the status of agribusiness education in Australia and as an overview of the first national Australian Agribusiness Education Conference, “Developing Tomorrow's Agribusiness Leaders”. The article identifies the major issues important to agribusiness...
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