Agricultural Sector is subject to a vast number of risks not solely to the ones experienced by major businesses but also to all of the risks connected with the living and the organic material such as fresh produce, livestock and seeds including their biological processes. Agriculture entails the science and practice of farming including the rearing of animals and the cultivation of soil for the growing of crops for providing food, wool, and other products. Agricultural Risk Management (ARM) is aimed at safeguarding the Agriculture Businesses, Nations and Farmers from the potential and major losses incurred as a result of the unpredictable scenarios and also becoming a means to enhance the resilience of the unpredictable scenarios and a means to enhance the resilience at various levels. Platform for Agricultural Risk Management (PARM) has recognized that which are the elements that make an agricultural project an Agricultural Risk Management (ARM) one. Platform for Agricultural Risk Management (PARM) PARM has developed and ensured a participatory technique that recognizes five pillars that if included and added in a Project would have the capacity of maximizing agricultural risks including the limit consequences of the negative and the pessimistic shocks. Properly Managing Agricultural Risks ultimately translates in a better and a proper food security and resilience.
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Tochukwu Benedict Ezeifekwuaba. (2022). A Comprehensive Technique to Agricultural Risk Management for Enhancing Resilience. Science Research, 10(3), 81-88. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.sr.20221003.14
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Tochukwu Benedict Ezeifekwuaba. A Comprehensive Technique to Agricultural Risk Management for Enhancing Resilience. Sci. Res. 2022, 10(3), 81-88. doi: 10.11648/j.sr.20221003.14
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