
1. Entrepreneur Trader
As the name implies, business entrepreneurs are in charge of business activities. They buy the final product from manufacturers and sell it directly or through retail to customers. They act as intermediaries, wholesalers, brokers, and retailers between the manufacturer and the customer.
2. Producing entrepreneur
Manufacturing entrepreneurs produce the product. They identify customer needs, and then, research and explore the resources and technology needed to produce products that can meet customer needs. In other words, entrepreneurs turn raw material producers into the final product.
3. Farmer Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurs who are in charge of the agricultural profession are called agricultural entrepreneurs. They cover a wide range of agricultural activities such as farming, crop marketing, irrigation, mechanization, and technology.
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