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Agribusiness is a term used to describe the various businesses involved in food production, from farming and processing to retail and distribution. It includes activities such as crop production, animal husbandry, agrochemicals, farm machinery, food processing, marketing, and distribution. Agribusinesses are typically large-scale operations that employ a variety of technologies and techniques to maximize efficiency and profitability.
Agribusinesses are a major part of the global economy, providing food and other agricultural products to consumers around the world. They are also responsible for providing employment to millions of people in rural areas. Many agribusinesses are vertically integrated, meaning they are involved in all aspects of the production process, from growing and harvesting to processing and packaging.
Examples of agribusiness companies include Cargill, Archer Daniels Midland, Bunge, Tyson Foods, and Land O'Lakes. These companies are involved in a variety of activities, from grain and oilseed processing to animal feed production and retail food distribution. Show Less Read more