Abstract

Developing agricultural value chains for local and international markets might alleviate poverty and food insecurity in northeast India. This is particularly true in north-east India, where farmers may produce agricultural commodities with higher value-added potential if processing, marketing and distribution are available, therefore boosting the value of the end product. This article addresses the need for shared knowledge and awareness of modern agricultural value chain improvements to aid decision-making. This study addressed agricultural value chain challenges holistically. Agribusiness expansion and value chain management in northeast India are also explored. A brief literature overview highlights real-world applications and ongoing research. Secondary data from value chain and related literature was utilised. The study highlighted key agricultural value chain concerns and recommended their establishment and growth in North Eastern India. This study enhances agricultural value chain management.

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