A nominal partner means “in name only.” Nominal partners are…

A nominal partner means “in name only.” Nominal partners are not active in the business and have no investment. If Jake Smith owned a horse ranch and named it Jake Smith and Sons, assuming they had no investment in the business, Jake’s sons would be nominal partners.   

According to our textbook, every agribusiness is owned by so…

According to our textbook, every agribusiness is owned by someone, and it is the circumstances of ownership that give an organization its specific legal form. There are five basic business forms: the sole proprietorship, the partnership, the corporation, the limited liability company (LLC), and the cooperative.

According to our textbook, a silent partner is known by the…

According to our textbook, a silent partner is known by the public and not active in managing the partnership. An individual may seek to be a silent partner to add name recognition to a firm and to continue having the advantage of limiting liability in the enterprise. 

According to our textbook, in addition to these five forms, s…

According to our textbook, in addition to these five forms, strategic alliances are also used by agribusinesses as a form of business organization. Strategic alliances can take a variety of forms and represent an important way that food and agribusiness firms can work together.