SMART JOURNAL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT STUDIES VOL. 21 NO. 1 PAPER 8
DOI: 10.5958/2321- 2012.2024.00001.0
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE YOUTHS’ INTEREST ON AGRICULTURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN NAWALPARASI DISTRICT, NEPAL
 
Seema Shukla* and Aarti Joshi**
*    Research Scholar, RK University, Rajkot, India
**    Director, School of Management, RK University, Rajkot, India
 
Due to inclement climate and political unrest, there was large scale emigration and the main source of income for the Nepalese people has begun to diminish. To evaluate the effects of elements that affect young people’s interest in starting an agricultural business and to look into the connections between these factors and that desire was the main goal. The study was carried out by using a descriptive survey research design, with 100 young people from the Nawalparasi District, as respondents. Everyone who responded, agreed that acceptance, attitude, and knowledge were the things that motivated young people to start their own agriculture businesses. Attitudes and acceptances greatly influenced the interest of young individuals in agricultural entrepreneurship. The influence of education on young people’s enthusiasm towards starting their own businesses was insignificant, according to the study
 
KEYWORDS: Agriculture, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurs, Information and Communication Technology, Youth JEL CLASSIFICATIONS: N50, O13& Q15 FULL TEXT