AGRICULTURE TEST SPACE

An agricultural test space is generally defined as a program to facilitate the progressive processes of installing new agents in the agricultural sector. In the agricultural test space, one or more people interested in developing a professional agricultural activity, and with little experience, develop an activity responsibly and autonomously on a real scale, for a limited period where risk-taking is limited. These entrepreneurial people, called testers, can evaluate the agricultural project and decide whether to continue the activity or abandon the project. The agricultural test spaces are located between training and professional agricultural incorporation to reduce the complexity and risk of entrepreneurship in the agricultural sector. It is important to emphasize that the activity test does not commit the tester to develop an agricultural activity after the test, because the objective of the test is for the person to evaluate their project to decide its definitive incorporation, adjustment or abandonment of the agricultural activity.