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2 Agricultural Economics degrees found
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Universidad Austral
Agribusiness Management Program
Course
Full time, Part time
4 months
Distance Learning
Spanish
The Agribusiness Management Program aims to train professionals for decision making and provide business rethinking tools.
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Frankfurt School of Finance & Management - Sustainable World Academy
Certified Expert in Agricultural Finance
- Frankfurt, Germany
Certificate
Part time
6 months
Distance Learning
English, French
Agriculture matters a lot for everyone on this planet: it provides affordable and healthy food, jobs, and incomes for millions of people; its development is essential for environmental protection, poverty alleviation, and in the context of climate change. Therefore, agriculture finance is a significant part of the finance sector. Farmers and agro-enterprises need loans, insurance, leasing, and many other financial services to do well. Financial institutions seek qualified employees who understand the financial needs of farmers and agribusinesses, the dynamics of the agricultural sector, and the role of finance in agricultural value chains. The “Certified Expert in Agricultural Finance” online course covers a wide range of agriculture finance topics. Participants will gain a broad perspective on the concept of agricultural finance and acquire the necessary skills to design feasible operations, products, and delivery channels. One focus of the course will be on lending to farmers and agribusinesses, in particular how to manage risks and costs along the entire loan cycle. This course is based on Frankfurt School’s extensive experience in practical project work and theoretical education programs, and it is tailored to the needs of our target audience.
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Do you find the economic aspects of food and fiber production interesting? If yes, agricultural economics could be the right choice for you! This field combines ideas from economics, sociology, and business to study the agricultural sector.
Studying agricultural economics will introduce you to various topics such as agricultural policies, managing agribusiness, food production, supply chains, environmental sustainability, and global trade of agricultural products.
You'll also learn about important economic concepts like microeconomics and macroeconomics. As you move forward in your studies, you can specialize in areas like farm management or rural development based on your interests and career goals.
A degree in agricultural economics opens up many opportunities. You can use your knowledge and skills to build a career in agribusiness management, finance, policy analysis, natural resource economics, or economic development. You could even join consulting firms or government agencies.
So, if you're enthusiastic about agriculture and want to contribute to this important industry, think about studying agricultural economics. With a wide range of knowledge and career paths available, you'll be ready to face the challenges and seize opportunities in this dynamic field.