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Agri-Food & Wine Business

The University of Adelaide Australia


Global Food and Agricultural Business

The School of Agriculture, Food and Wine offers postgraduate training in Global Food and Agricultural Business (GFAB), including Masters, Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate degrees.

What Will You Study In This Program?
The Global Food and Agricultural Business postgraduate programs are designed to help you develop the conceptual and practical skills necessary for agribusiness management decision-making, marketing, finance, policy analysis and problem solving in an ever expanding and increasingly complex global food and agricultural marketplace.

The selection of courses is designed to ensure that you gain fundamental competencies, while also allowing the flexibility to tailor your program to your individual background and career objectives. For example, you may focus on specific interests from value chain management or marketing to natural resource issues or agricultural policy analysis.

What Opportunities Will You Have In the Workplace After Receiving Your Degree?
Postgraduate programs aspire to train future agribusiness leaders, preparing them for the constantly changing external challenges that affect their internal business activities so they are able to manage and lead more effectively. The programs provide students with professional management, marketing, trade, financial, analytical and decision making skills.

Students are trained for careers in the increasingly complex and diverse local, national, and global value chain networks, including with food retailers, food processors, banks and financial agencies, agricultural consultancy services, research centres, input suppliers and both government and non-governmental organizations.

Who Is The Program Suitable For?
Flexible, relevant and applied are attributes differentiating The University of Adelaide's Global Food and Agricultural Business postgraduate degree programs. The programs are suitable for individuals wishing to build on their existing knowledge of agriculture and for those whose undergraduate training is not in business, commerce or agriculture, but wish to develop a career in agricultural business.

For a listing of courses involved in these programs, please refer to the below links: