Abstract2 Women play an important role in promoting employment and society economic recovery. Identity and independence and ensuring the promotion of women's active participation in various socio-economic issues (especially entrepreneurial activity) is an important factor in motivating women in the productive cycle of the country. Creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship are the main pillars of sustainable development. Entrepreneurs are able to improve their knowledge and capacities of women and empower them to teach the principles of participatory development and foster self-confidence, they provide an effective service. But despite this, the entry of women into the field of entrepreneurship has always been faced with obstacles. Statistics show that less than 10 per cent of women entrepreneurs in the country, and several factors prevent the growth potential in the area of women's entrepreneurship. According to the present paper has been prepared as an overview, try to entrepreneurial challenges of women in the agricultural sector, to identify and evaluate. The article challenges factors such as individual-personality, academic, familial, economic, cultural, social and environmental challenges as most women are introduced in agricultural entrepreneurship. In this paper, we emphasize the importance of women in the areas of agricultural entrepreneurship, provided appropriate recommendations to improve the situation.
(2015). The Challenges Ahead Women in Agricultural Entrepreneurshi. Journal of Studies in Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Agricultural Development, 1(4), 19-32.
MLA
. "The Challenges Ahead Women in Agricultural Entrepreneurshi". Journal of Studies in Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Agricultural Development, 1, 4, 2015, 19-32.
HARVARD
(2015). 'The Challenges Ahead Women in Agricultural Entrepreneurshi', Journal of Studies in Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Agricultural Development, 1(4), pp. 19-32.
VANCOUVER
The Challenges Ahead Women in Agricultural Entrepreneurshi. Journal of Studies in Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Agricultural Development, 2015; 1(4): 19-32.