Starting an Agricultural Business with minimal Formal Education
23/Jul/2024

Starting an Agricultural Business with minimal Formal Education
(5 Practical Tips for Entrepreneurs & Start Up)

Introduction
If you have little formal education but still want to start an agricultural business, don’t be discouraged. Many successful entrepreneurs have started with minimal formal education and some of them even have zero knowledge about what they are doing. Here are 4 important tips tailored to your situation.

1. Learn Through Practical Experience

Gain experience by working on a farm or agricultural business. This hands-on approach will teach you valuable skills and non-formal knowledge that you can apply to your own venture. Consider volunteering or working as an apprentice under an experienced farmer to learn the skills.

2. Utilize Free Resources & Community Support
Take advantage of free resources available in your community. Many agricultural extension services, local cooperatives, and nonprofit organizations offer training, workshops and advisory services for aspiring farmers. As example you can join the Upcoming Kaizer Exhibitions & Conferences this coming August 2024 and 10th Selangor International Expo (Food & Beverage) in October 2024 to seek for fresh perspective from various industries. Besides, Community libraries, online forums and YouTube channels also provide wealth of information on agricultural practices and business management.

3. Build a Support Network


Surround yourself with knowledgeable and experienced individuals. Join local farming groups, attend agricultural fairs, and participate in community events to meet other farmers and entrepreneurs. Building relationships with mentors and peers can provide you with guidance, advice, and support as you start your business.

4. Start Small and Scale Gradually

Start with a small plot of land or limited number of livestock to minimize risks and initial costs. Focus on mastering the basics and gradually expand your operations as you gain more experience and confidence. Starting small allows you to learn from your mistakes without significant financial consequences.

5. Implement AGen Solution, 1 Object 1 Identity.

Utilize Technology for Monitoring: Implement AGen Solution app to help monitor and manage your farm. This tool can track the condition of your crops, land or livestock. For example, if your vegetables have a problem and you don’t know why, AGen Solution can quickly analyse the issue and identify the cause. This way, you can address the problem immediately, saving you time and effort instead of manually checking each plant or other livestock.

Starting an agricultural business without formal education is entirely possible with the right approach and resources. By gaining practical experience, leveraging free community resources, building a strong support network, starting small, and utilizing technology like AGen Solution, you can set a solid foundation for your venture.





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We invite you to join us at the upcoming Kaizer Exhibition Conference this August. This event will offer valuable opportunities, insights and connections with industry experts. Additionally, don’t miss the chance to expand your knowledge and network at the 10th Selangor International Expo (F&B) in October 2024. While this event will feature numerous exhibitors sharing their expertise and insights into their respective fields.

Visit us at Booth No 3P34 at MITEC on 7th Aug until 10th Aug, another event at booth number 1080, Hall 1 from16th Oct to 19th Oct at KLCC to learn from and connect with leading professionals in the agricultural, food & beverage and other industries. These events are excellent opportunities to gather the knowledge and inspiration you need to succeed in your agricultural business.



by: Stephanie



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