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agribusiness

American  
[ag-ruh-biz-nis] / ˈæg rəˌbɪz nɪs /
Or agrobusiness

noun

  1. the businesses collectively associated with the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural products.


agribusiness British  
/ ˈæɡrɪˌbɪznɪs /

noun

  1. the various businesses collectively that process, distribute, and support farm products

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agribusiness Cultural  
  1. The part of the economy devoted to the production, processing, and distribution of food, including the financial institutions that fund these activities.


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Agribusiness emphasizes agriculture as a big business rather than as the work of small family farms.

Etymology

Origin of agribusiness

An Americanism dating back to 1950–55; agri- + business

Example Sentences

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Large agribusinesses can absorb those costs; small family farms often cannot.

From Salon

"We want our lands free from agribusiness, oil exploration, illegal miners and illegal loggers," he said.

From BBC

Andersons said results in its agribusiness were hurt by spending patterns as “with a large harvest and low market prices, feed and end-use customers continue to limit their purchasing to immediate needs.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s pocket change for agribusiness, and for workers it could mean the difference between walking out of the rows or being carried out.

From Los Angeles Times

CP Group, one of the world's agribusiness giants, is the biggest company in the country.

From BBC