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A program on how can we leverage on our vast agricultural resources to build thriving economies, ensure food security and uplift the lives of our communities

How can we leverage on our vast agricultural resources to build thriving economies, ensure food security and uplift the lives of our communities?

Background

There remains a mismatch between the nutritional needs of Africa’s ever growing population, the vast opportunities available in the agricultural sector and our capability to leverage on them. Poor resource management, high costs of production, poor farming techniques and low budgetary allocations have continued to slow the growth of the agricultural sector. In order for us to unleash the potential of agriculture to provide solutions to the fundamental challenges of food insecurity and poverty, we must be ready to develop innovative solutions and increase the levels of investments into the sector.

As opportunities in the sector become increasingly attractive, private and public sector players need to become innovative in providing sustainable solutions, understand the legal and fiscal frameworks needed to support significant investments into the sector, and leverage on the advantages of collaborative partnerships such as shared expertise, pooling of resources and risk mitigation. Well-structured and managed agricultural projects have the potential to generate benefits to the individual, to the communities and to the regions, which can only be achieved through a significant investment of resources.

Overview

The SIA program is results oriented, and is designed to equip participants with the practical skills required to support responsible and sustainable agricultural investments. It is designed for executives in the public and private sectors, who are ready to make significant investments into the sector or are currently managing huge agricultural projects.

Proposed topics include:

Program Delivery

Module I will involve a 5 day intensive exploratory tour of Israel, a major exporter of fresh produce and a world leader in agricultural technologies. It will involve study tours to a variety of well-established farms in Israel and participation in key lectures in established agricultural universities.

Module II will be delivered through a series of highly interactive classroom sessions, facilitated by experts within the sector and highly qualified faculty.

Farms to visit in Israel include:

Who should attend?

This program is designed for investors from both the public and private sectors who are keen on acquiring the skills and knowledge to enable them to manage and implement huge agricultural investments.

It is ideal for individual and corporate investors, farmer organizations and cooperatives, county executives and public sector officials, financiers, research institutes, NGOs and multinational corporations.

Key Benefits

Attending this program will:

Costs

Module I and II : USD 4500

* Excludes: Any other costs not included above

Contact Us
For more information on this program, kindly contact us on agribusiness@strathmore.edu. 

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