International Journal of Empirical Research Methods

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Financial Innovation for Sustainable Agricultural Development in Emerging Economies

1 Economics Program, Diponegoro University Semarang,Indonesia

Volume 1

Issue 2

Page: [162 - 170]

Published Online: September 13, 2024

  • Abstract

    Within their agricultural sectors, emerging economies face a
    unique set of obstacles. These obstacles include limited access
    to modern agricultural practices and technologies, insufficient infrastructure,
    and climatic instabilities. Agriculture supports the
    sustainable development and economic stability of the country.
    However, food crops and cash crops play a significant role. The
    demographic profile of the research respondents was presented
    prior to the main analysis. This data provides context and facilitates
    comprehension of the variety of perspectives and experiences
    within the sample population. It contains variables
    such as age, gender, level of education, and operating region.

    Keywords: Agriculture Emerging economies Sustainable development Financial innovation and Constraints

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