Monday, 4 August 2014

What is A Successful Agribusiness?


A successful agribusiness is that which is performing to its expectations/objectives and giving good profit returns. A number of factors are essential to making a successful agribusiness - availability of capital, market opportunities, suppliers of inputs and availability of other resources and good business planning are all essential ingredients to success in business.

In summary they include:

  1.  Pursuance of a good agribusiness opportunity
  2. Good business planning
  3.  Availability of adequate capital/credit facility
  4. Management ability/skills
  5. Use of modern business techniques
  6. Availability of adequate markets


Success in agribusiness is a personal responsibility as much as the external environmental factors may have an influence. Successful agribusinesses we see around never dropped from heaven! They are a result of great initiatives, effort and a commitment to achieve in the midst of all odds. You must be ready and proud to stand on your own and pursue what you belief is a journey to success.

This will require:

  • An eye for opportunity
  •  Appetite for hard-work
  • Discipline
  • Independence
  • Honesty
  • Creativity
  • Experience
  • Self-confidence
  • Adaptability
  • Ability to tolerate stress
  • Thirst and focus on profit


All the above factors sum into what I popularly refer to as the “business success formula”: BS = A x M x O where, BS is business success, A is ability, M is motivation and O is opportunity. What this formula implies is that for anyone to succeed in agribusiness, his/her abilities and motivation must meet with opportunity. In business, you can only get business results or profits by exploiting opportunities!

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