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Agricultural Marketing and Agribusiness Training
The following is a list of links to home pages of relevant departments
of universities and other institutions providing short and long-term training
in agricultural marketing and agribusiness which is suitable for trainees
from developing countries and emerging economies. The inclusion of an institution
in this list is for information only and does not necessarily imply endorsement
by FAO of the courses offered. Please note that FAO has no funds available
to finance participation in such courses.
If you would like to add your institution's URL to this list please
contact Andrew.Shepherd@FAO.ORG
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Alabama A & M University, USA
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Colorado State University,
USA
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Godollo University of Agricultural
Sciences, Hungary
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USDA Graduate School International Institute,
Washington DC, USA
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Harper Adams University College, UK
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International Fertilizer Development Center
(IFDC)
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International Food
Policy Research Institute
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Odense Business College, Denmark
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Oregon
State University, USA
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Silsoe College, Cranfield,
UK
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Wageningen Agricultural
University, Netherlands
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Michigan State University
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Newcastle upon Tyne University,
UK
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Wye College, UK
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University of Florida
Students of agricultural marketing from developing countries and countries
in transition may be eligible to receive funding to purchase textbooks
and other required reading from the John
Abbott Fund.
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Updated 28 February 2002
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