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INTERNATIONAL TRAINING TIMETABLE FOR 2024 FOR AGRIBUSINESS

INTERNATIONAL TRAINING TIMETABLE FOR 2024 FOR AGRIBUSINESS

G-CONSULTING INTERNATIONAL SERVICES

OUR ANNUAL

INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL

TRAINING CALENDER

FOR AGRIBUSINESS

2024

INTERNATIONAL TRAINING TIMETABLE FOR 2024 FOR AGRIBUSINESS

GCONSULTING INTERNATIONAL SERVICES LTD

S/NO TRAINING TOPIC TRAINING LOCATION DATE TRAINING FEES
1 Sustainable Agriculture Practices: Accra Ghana 19th to 23rd February 2024 USD 5000
         
2 Agribusiness and Marketing: Kigali Rwanda 18th to 23rd March 2024 USD 5000
         
3 Climate Smart Agriculture: Doha/UAE 15th to 20th April 2024 USD 7000
         
4 Precision Agriculture and Technology Adoption: Singapore 13th to 18th May 2024 USD 7000
         
5 Food Security and Nutrition: Rome Italy 3rd to 7th June 2024 USD 9000
         
6 Agricultural Policy and Governance: London UK 22nd to 26th July 2024 USD 10000
         
7 Rural Development and Community Engagement: South Africa 18th to 24th August 2024 USD 6000
         
8 Water Resource Management: Nairobi – Kenya 9th to 13th September 2024 USD 6000
         
9 Agro-ecology and Biodiversity Conservation: Canada 14th to 18th October 2024 USD 10,000
         
10 Capacity Building for Extension Services: Morocco 11th to 15th November 2024 USD 6000

 

INTERNATIONAL TRAINING FOR AGRICULTURE

  1. Sustainable Agriculture Practices:
    • Overview:Explore ecologically sound farming methods for long-term viability.
    • Agenda:Cover organic practices, integrated pest management, and conservation agriculture.
    • Who to Attend:Agricultural professionals, farmers, and policymakers.
    • Faculty:Renowned experts in sustainable agriculture and environmental science.
  2. Agribusiness and Marketing:
    • Overview:Understand global market dynamics and enhance agribusiness strategies.
    • Agenda:Analyze market trends, value chain development, and export promotion.
    • Who to Attend:Agribusiness entrepreneurs, marketing professionals, and policymakers.
    • Faculty:Industry leaders and marketing specialists.
  3. Climate Smart Agriculture:
    • Overview:Address climate change challenges in agriculture through adaptive strategies.
    • Agenda:Explore climate-resilient crop varieties, sustainable water management, and carbon farming.
    • Who to Attend:Agricultural scientists, climate change experts, and policymakers.
    • Faculty:Climate scientists and agriculture experts.
  4. Precision Agriculture and Technology Adoption:
    • Overview:Embrace technological advancements for precision farming and resource optimization.
    • Agenda:Cover drone and satellite technology, precision farming, and digital agriculture.
    • Who to Attend:Farmers, technology enthusiasts, and agricultural engineers.
    • Faculty:Technologists and experts in precision agriculture.
  5. Food Security and Nutrition:
    • Overview:Develop strategies to ensure food security and improve nutritional outcomes.
    • Agenda:Address nutrient-rich crop cultivation, food fortification, and emergency response.
    • Who to Attend:Nutritionists, policymakers, and agricultural development practitioners.
    • Faculty:Nutrition experts and food security specialists.
  6. Agricultural Policy and Governance:
    • Overview:Understand the formulation and implementation of effective agricultural policies.
    • Agenda:Explore governance frameworks, legal aspects, and international trade agreements.
    • Who to Attend:Policymakers, legal professionals, and agricultural economists.
    • Faculty:Policy analysts and experts in agricultural governance.
  7. Rural Development and Community Engagement:
    • Overview:Focus on community-based approaches for sustainable rural development.
    • Agenda:Cover community engagement, infrastructure development, and cooperative models.
    • Who to Attend:Rural development practitioners, community leaders, and policymakers.
    • Faculty:Experts in community development and rural sociology.
  8. Water Resource Management:
    • Overview:Address sustainable water use in agriculture through efficient management practices.
    • Agenda:Explore irrigation methods, water conservation, and integrated water resource management.
    • Who to Attend:Water resource managers, agricultural engineers, and policymakers.
    • Faculty:Hydrologists and experts in water resource management.
  9. Agro-ecology and Biodiversity Conservation:
    • Overview:Promote agro-ecological farming practices to conserve biodiversity.
    • Agenda:Cover agro-ecology, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable forestry.
    • Who to Attend:Environmentalists, farmers, and conservation practitioners.
    • Faculty:Ecologists and experts in biodiversity conservation.
  10. Capacity Building for Extension Services:
    • Overview:Enhance the effectiveness of extension services through capacity building.
    • Agenda:Focus on extension methodologies, farmer education, and program evaluation.
    • Who to Attend:Extension officers, educators, and policymakers.
    • Faculty:Extension service experts and educators in agricultural communication.