Agribusiness Management Scope
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a year agoScholar-Level 17
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
Agri-business explores the production, marketing and trading of products related to agriculture. The MBA programme also covers improved growing techniques, agricultural machinery, fertiliser, pesticides pre- and post- harvest handling, storage, transportation, packaging and labelling. Critical management issues as financing and technical assistance, preparation of products for exports, overseas marketing issues and government policy are also an integral part of the programme. Some of the optional courses offered in an Agri-Business Management Programme are Agricultural Finance/Banking, Agro Processing, International Agricultu
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9 years agoGuide-Level 14
The agri-business sector has witnessed tremendous growth in recent times, especially in the field of food retailing and micro finance sectors. This trend has launched tremendous career opportunities for students with a management degree in agri-business.
- Positions available after completing MBA in Agri-business are: Plantation managers, Estate managers with tea/coffee/rubber estates, Commodity traders, Commodity buyers, Procurement managers, Warehouse managers, Quality managers with food retail firms, Agricultural insurance managers. - Candidates with MBA in agribusiness are also absorbed in the public sector and by NGOs.
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