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Agribusiness

Learn the business of agriculture. Start or continue your career with the knowledge, skills and experience for success in a growing industry. From farming to operations, processing, and distribution, in Manitoba’s agriculture and agri-food industries, you’ll help to feed our province and the world. 

Three businessmen and a businesswoman are meeting about sustainable agriculture.
  • A farmer is working with a tablet inside the greenhouse.

    Management of Agribusiness Operations (Domestic)

    For domestic students

    Program length: 12 months
    Credential: Certificate in Management of Agribusiness Operations

  • A female worker in a food plant is smiling at the camera with her arms crossed.

    Management of Agribusiness Operations (International)

    For international students

    Program length: 12 months
    Credential: Certificate in Management of Agribusiness Operations

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