Final Phase Food and Agribusiness Management

Bachelor of Agribusiness and Business Administration

 



Career opportunities

 

Van Hall Larenstein's degree in Food and Agribusiness Management will qualify your for a host of interesting and rewarding jobs. Our graduates can be found all over the world, working as managers, advisors, marketeers or traders in all sorts of companies and organisations.

 

You could work as an account manager at a food-processing company in Spain, or conduct market research for a soft drinks company in Eastern Europe.

 

Later on in your career, you are likely to become a senior manager, or work as a senior consultant - in the cut flowers sector, for example. Or you might start your own company, perhaps as the owner-manager of a company exporting exotic fruits to Europe.

 

food and agribusiness management with pig as production animal

 

Nicolas Morgan from The Netherlands

Student

 

"For me, coming into contact with various cultures, is what predominantly characteristises the IBMS programme. When I started out, I had no idea this could have such an impact on your study. I was in a project group together with Chinese, American, German and African students. You get to realise quickly that all cultures are different. For example, when working with a Chinese student or an American student, I had to take on different roles and display

different attitudes. Doing it any other way, would have certainly got me into difficult situations! These kind of things made me much more broadminded and improved my social behaviour also."

 

"Enter the dynamic world of the food and flower trade. "

"For careers in internationally oriented agribusiness."

 


 

 

food and agribusiness management and inside in greenhouse are students