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Making Agribusiness Work

Short or summer course

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Running a business in the agri-food sector is challenging. You may struggle to source quality materials or face climate-related production issues. To succeed in agribusiness, you need to innovate and collaborate with trusted partners. If these challenges sound familiar, iCRA designed Making Agribusiness Work for you.

This 3-month blended course consists of a one-week intensive face-2-face training in The Netherlands and weekly online interactive sessions. You will gain practical skills and the mindset to thrive as an agribusiness coach and facilitator. Through live sessions, practical individual and group assignments, personal mentorship and individual feedback from our trainers, you will gain the tools and skills to facilitate agribusiness partnerships. Together we will unlock profitable, win-win business relationships by building trust.

This course is for those working in an agri-sector business context who want to contribute to local entrepreneurial development and food security, are ambitious and want to create impact. The course is only for highly committed people that are willing to invest 6-8 hours per week over the whole duration of the course.

The course runs from February to April 2026.

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3 months

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Start date App. deadline EU/EEA App. deadline Non-EU/EEA
1 Feb '26 20 May '25 20 May '25

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MENA Scholarship Programme (MSP)

The MENA Scholarship Programme (MSP) offers scholarships to professionals for short courses in the Netherlands.

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