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Agriculture Courses Bedfordshire
- Foundation degree
- Blended in Luton
- 2 Years
...About the course Agricultural technology has been identified as one of the eight key technologies in the UK Government’s industrial strategy, and this course is a key element in the step-change required to develop a forward thinking, professionalised industry. You will benefit from our extensive...
- Bachelor's degree
- Luton
...About the course From production to consumption, food security presents the world with one of its greatest challenges, and this course focuses on providing you with a wide range of relevant skills in agricultural science. You will study international agriculture, markets and policy, the socio... Learn about: Agricultural Science...
- Bachelor's degree
- Blended in Luton
- 2 Years
...About the course Agricultural technology has been identified as one of the eight key technologies in the UK Government’s industrial strategy, and this course is a key element in the step-change required to develop a forward thinking, professionalised industry. You will benefit from our extensive...
- Master
- Cranfield
- Oct-2024
- 1 Year
... from course accreditation by the Institution of Agricultural Engineers. Informed by Industry The Future Food Sustainability MSc is closely aligned with industry to ensure... Learn about: Food Management, Food Chemistry, Food sustainability...
- Master
- Cranfield
- Oct-2024
- 1 Year
...or part-time students. Moreover, as part of our commitment with student excellence, both from UK and around the world, we will offer bursaries to outstanding... Learn about: Quality Training...
- Short course
- Bedfordshire
...Support for agriculture in Europe occurs in the context of pillar 1 and pillar 2 of the Common Agriculture Policy. In the UK, pillar 1 support will be provided through the basic payment scheme from 2015 to 2019. Since October 2015, Pillar 2 support in England occurs through a new Countryside...
- Short course
- Bedfordshire
...Agriculture occupies about 40% of the world’s land area and over 70% in the UK, hence it has massive human influences on the environment. Agricultural systems are complex, interactive and vitally important to supply our basic needs. Empirical suck it and see real time experiments of farms...
- Short course
- Bedfordshire
...Evaluation of the sustainability of agricultural products requires a holistic method of assessment such as the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and not just the carbon footprint. Agriculture has some specific features that contrast with other areas of environmental appraisal, e.g. long term effects...
- PhD
- Bedfordshire
..., such as soil mechanics, sensing and agronomy. We are seeking a qualified agricultural engineer, mechanical engineer, soil scientist or geologist...
- PhD
- Bedfordshire
...research degrees in the following broad areas: Food Fresh produce Soils Sustainability Water Supervisor BBSRC Entry requirements Applicants must be currently...
- Short course
- Bedfordshire
...What you will learn On successful completion of this unit you will be able to: Demonstrate a conceptual awareness of the fundamentals of postharvest physiology... Learn about: Quality Training...
- Short course
- Bedfordshire
...Storage Research Centre/Potato Council. Core content Supply chain concepts Lean and agile supply chains Factors affecting potato demand Sustainable supply... Learn about: Supply Chain Management, Supply and Chain Management...
- Short course
- Bedfordshire
...cropping and forestry Use of valuation data to examine societal benefits Opportunities and barriers to agroforestry. Who should attend Farmers... Learn about: Land Use, Financial Training...
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