Value-Added Agriculture
Definition: Value-Added Agriculture
The process of increasing the economic value of agricultural products through processing, packaging, marketing, and other enhancements. Value-added agriculture helps farmers capture more of the market value of their products. For example, producing artisanal cheese from farm-produced milk to sell at a premium price.
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