The flowchart is a structured flowchart detailing the selection process for research papers. At the top, a long horizontal box is labeled “Identification of studies via databases”. Below this, the flowchart is divided into three vertical sections on the left labeled from top to bottom: “Identification”, “Screening”, and “Included”. In the “Identification” section, a central box states “Records identified from: Scopus (n equals 1,142), W O S (n equals 933), Total (n equals 2,075)”, which points right to a box labeled “Records removed before the screening: Duplicate records removed (n equals 581)”. From the identification box, a downward arrow leads to the “Screening” section. The first box in this section is “Records screened (n equals 1,494)”, which points right to the right that reads “Records excluded: (n equals 1,347)” and “(Below A B S 3 Journal articles)”. Below that, “Reports sought for retrieval (n equals 147) (A B S 3, 4, 4 asterisk)” points right to “Reports not retrieved No full text available (n equals 9)”. The next box down is “Reports assessed for eligibility (n equals 138)”, which points right to the box that contains “Reports excluded: Not related to agri-entrepreneurship (n equals 83)” and “Not focus on developing countries (n equals 2)”. Finally, an arrow leads down to the “Included” section box, which reads “Studies included in the review (n equals 53)”.PRISMA flow chart for systematic review
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