A Master’s in Agricultural Economy and Management is a graduate program that focuses on the economic, managerial, and policy aspects of the agricultural and rural sectors. It integrates agricultural science with economics, business management, and data-driven decision-making to address issues such as food production, resource allocation, agribusiness operations, rural development, and agricultural sustainability.
The curriculum typically includes agricultural economics, micro- and macro-economic analysis, econometrics, farm management, agribusiness marketing, agricultural finance, supply chain management, rural policy, environmental economics, and international agricultural trade. Students learn how to analyze agricultural markets, evaluate policies, manage farm and agribusiness enterprises, and apply quantitative tools for economic forecasting and decision support. Many programs incorporate case studies, field investigations, research projects, and internships with agricultural companies or government agencies.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
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