Can you suggest some books for MBA (agri-business management)? I want to prepare for CAT.

I am a student of B.Sc in agriculture.

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8 years ago
Food Supply Chain Management Edited by Michael A. Bourlakis and Paul W. H. Weightman Agricultural Cooperative Management and Policy Principles of Agribusiness Management: Book by James G Beierlein Agri-input Marketing in India: Book by Pingali Venugopal and Ram Kaundinya

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Mishita Singhal
8 years ago
CAT is an open exam and any specialisation you choose will be in the later stages. To prepare for CAT, the first stage would be to get in touch with mentors and guides who would take you through the complete passage of the journey and guide you through. Some books that can be referred are: 5th Editi

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