Abstract
This article focuses on the characteristics of West African agricultural entrepreneurs, examining their profiles and projects based on a sample of Togolese and Beninese entrepreneurs. The results show that millennials from non-agricultural backgrounds systematically settled outside the family framework, and that West African agricultural entrepreneurship involves the ex-nihilo creation of an agro-economic entity, given the region's specific context.
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