Funding Options for Agricultural Start-Ups in India- Challenges and Opportunities

Kumar, M. Sathish and Vennila, M. and Lad, Y. A. and Mahera, A. B. (2022) Funding Options for Agricultural Start-Ups in India- Challenges and Opportunities. Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, 40 (11). pp. 616-627. ISSN 2320-7027

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Abstract

Startup India is a flagship initiative of the Government of India aimed at fostering innovation and building startups. In order to promote entrepreneurship, economic growth, and employment in India through this initiative, the Government intends to empower startup ventures. Global attention has been drawn to India's startup ecosystem. Innovation and scalable technology can enable start-ups to generate impactful solutions. Consequently, they serve as vehicles for economic and social development and transformation. Over the past two decades, the Indian start-up ecosystem has undergone a rapid evolution. In recent years, the business world has witnessed an explosion of ground-breaking start-ups providing solutions to the real problems at a mass level thanks to hundreds of innovative youngsters choosing to pursue entrepreneurship instead of joining multinational corporations and government ventures. Over the past decade, the Government of India has introduced a number of schemes aimed at promoting entrepreneurship and growing the economy. These programs have helped a large number of start-ups succeed. As a result of these schemes, the country will move forward and secure the strongest position in the world economy. At different stages of a start-up's development, there are different funding options. The Indian government implements numerous schemes to promote start-ups through a variety of funding options that are easily accessible to budding and existing entrepreneurs. It is encouraging to see India as a country with many opportunities, particularly in the agriculture sector, which lends itself to the development of start-ups and employment creation. A few challenges, funding options and opportunities that Indian start-ups have to face in our current eco-system are discussed in this paper.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Institute Archives > Social Sciences and Humanities
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 24 Dec 2022 07:07
Last Modified: 29 Jun 2024 08:19
URI: http://eprint.subtopublish.com/id/eprint/639

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