Abstract
Agriculture is viewed as the main economic activity which contributes to the overall creation of wealth in the country. This then calls for both small scale and large scale farmers to practice entrepreneurial agriculture. However, this study examined the relationship between entrepreneurial agriculture and human development in the context of public policy. Human development has emerged as the main indicator of the country’s ability to promote human rights. Therefore, the study documented the relationships that exist between entrepreneurial agriculture and human development .Qualitative methodology was employed in the collection and analysis of data. The study was enforced by Hitt et al’s (2003) strategic entrepreneurship model
Keywords: Agricultural Productivity, Country’s Ability, Entrepreneurship, Human development, Strategic Entrepreneurship
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