Food and Agribusiness Management (FABM)

Aims & Scope

FABM is a dynamic discipline encompassing business activities across food, fiber, and agricultural supply chains. With the global population projected to reach 9.8 billion by 2050, the food and agribusiness sector is more critical than ever. Studying Food and Agribusiness Management equips professionals to navigate technology-driven agricultural systems and address the challenges of producing healthier, socially responsible, and environmentally sustainable food.

The FABM journal provides a comprehensive understanding of the interconnections between market structures, policies, innovations, and sustainability in food and agribusiness. With a strong practical focus, it prepares readers to be work-ready through real-world learning in economics, finance, marketing, accounting, and management, while fostering engagement with industry, governments, and other stakeholders.

Markets and Economics
Agri Commodity Markets, Analytical Methods in Economics and Finance, Global Challenges: Food, Water, and Climate.
Supply Chain and Operations
Food & Agribusiness Supply Chains, Strategic Supply Chain Management, Farm Inputs and Fresh Produce.
Business and Governance
Agribusiness Governance, Agribusiness Resource Management, Agribusiness Technology.
Sector-Specific Management
Animal Protein, Dairy, Beverages, Consumer Foods, Grains & Oilseeds, Sugar.

Peer Review Policy

All peer review is single blind and submission is online via Editorial Manager.

Article publishing charge

There is no APC for this journal. All accepted papers shall publish FOC.

Submission charges

There are no submission charges for this journal.