agribusiness

Etymology


From, or a , coined by American academic and diplomat John Herbert Davis (1904–1988).

Noun

 * 1)  Business (especially big business) connected to agriculture, either owning or operating large-scale farms, or catering to those who do.
 * 2)  A business or group of businesses engaged in agriculture, particularly if using modern farming techniques in the process.
 * 1)  A business or group of businesses engaged in agriculture, particularly if using modern farming techniques in the process.
 * 1)  A business or group of businesses engaged in agriculture, particularly if using modern farming techniques in the process.
 * 1)  A business or group of businesses engaged in agriculture, particularly if using modern farming techniques in the process.
 * 1)  A business or group of businesses engaged in agriculture, particularly if using modern farming techniques in the process.
 * 1)  A business or group of businesses engaged in agriculture, particularly if using modern farming techniques in the process.
 * 1)  A business or group of businesses engaged in agriculture, particularly if using modern farming techniques in the process.

Related terms

 * agridollars

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 農企業, 農業綜合企業
 * Finnish: maatalousbisnes, maatalousliiketoiminta
 * French:
 * German: ,
 * Indonesian:
 * Italian: agribusiness
 * Japanese: アグリビジネス
 * Lithuanian: agroverslas
 * Malay: agribisnis
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Spanish: agronegocio
 * Sundanese: agribisnis
 * Swedish: jordbruksnäring, lantbruksnäring
 * Tajik: агробизнес
 * Uzbek: agrobiznes


 * Polish:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Spanish: agronegocio

Etymology
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