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Problem Statement: Malaysia is generally driven by a service oriented industry whereby agriculture was placed at the third ranks of government economic priority. In the agriculture sector, the human capital empowerment has contributed towards agriculture productivity and production success which relates to those people involve in farming as farmers. Recent insight reviled that farmers with quality of an entrepreneur will largely to succeed in agriculture based business. Hence, a lot of agriculture based business depends on agriculture entrepreneur in Malaysia. Thus, an assessment study was done for one of entrepreneurship programme held in Serdang and its relation to entrepreneurship development in Malaysia. Methodology: The research design of this study employs qualitative research method. Data were gathered using social inquiry and in-depth interview techniques. It was used to develop a better understanding of the programme particularly in aspects of course content, their individual perception, and personal experience towards the programme. Sampling method was done via a purposive sampling. Five respondents were chosen and interviewed. Findings and discussions: The interviews of respondents indicated most of farmers or agri-entrepreneur was male, ranging age from 20 to 50 years old and majority mean of agriculture field experience is three years. They became an entrepreneur by inner intuition, learn farming from their parents, and one of them had influenced by his surrounding environments. They were highly specialized in their field, business minded, and very committed to their business venture. All respondents know how to use the technological application of fertigation planting system in growing crops. Finding also shows early acceptance of mediated change to entrepreneurs whereby improving their knowledge, attitude and skill. Thus, entrepreneurship values showed in them are; 1) must have planning and aim, 2) past farming experience, 3) believed in their self, and 4) continue and eager to improve the farming business. This study shows one can succeed in doing business venture through the will power, able to control focus on aims and later will generate profit thereafter. As to succeed in life, they only have to continue pushing the limits and sustainability of their business.Conclusions: The entire respondent shows improvement after the incubation programme and after finish the programme they become a successful entrepreneur where the evidence by their actions for at past, present experience, and in their future aims. This programme is a good programme meant to be as intermediary programme where improving the life of farmers and nurtured them becoming an experience agri-technology entrepreneur.

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  • Malaysia is generally driven by a service oriented industry whereby agriculture was placed at third ranks of government economic priority (Malaysian Statistics, 2010)

  • The human capital empowerment has contributed towards agriculture productivity and production success which relates to those people involve in farming as farmers

  • Recent insight reviled that farmers with quality of an entrepreneur will largely to succeed in agriculture based business

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Malaysia is generally driven by a service oriented industry whereby agriculture was placed at third ranks of government economic priority (Malaysian Statistics, 2010). As in the case of Malaysia, the entrepreneur programmme focuses on developing human capital for the agriculture industry These types of programme always have an incubation period where growth progression of which people adopt technology through effective training and obtain agribusiness knowledge by using hands-on techniques. Agriculture Youth Entrepreneur Incubation Programmme (AYEIP) is a programme aim to provide training and practices intended for youth that interested in agriculture field. This programme was established following the government policies to improve agriculture delivery service system controlled by Department of Agriculture (DOA) and funded under the Nine Malaysian Plan (Government of Malaysia, 2006). The project in Serdang holds a total acreage of 53.5 hectares with only 3.5 hectares is utilized by sharing land between 10 individual agriculture entrepreneurs

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