Entrepreneurial class of self-employed pulls economy

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Many nations are accustomed to a political reverie, that the correct policies can create an entrepreneurial class of the self-employed who will pull the economy up by their start-ups. There is no denying the fact that mechanisms promoting self-employment have the potential to significantly reduce youth unemployment.
The quest for self-employment and the increasing demand for chicken, meat and eggs have prompted many people to turn to poultry and livestock farming as ladders for becoming self-reliant. Even for many families struggling to make ends meet, poultry and livestock farming are most popular and common farm species.
Divulging from many common ways of becoming self-reliant, forty-five year old Jobeda Begum has made her mind to invest in poultry and livestock farming considering it more rewarding ventures. Getting over prevailing hardships experienced by agricultural production she has now around 5,000 chickens, 300 goats and 215 sheep.

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