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BSc Agricultural Business Management with Foundation Year
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Agricultural Business Management is the discipline concerned with running farms, agribusinesses, and the complex supply chains that connect food production to markets and consumers. As global food systems become more intricate, more scrutinised for sustainability, and more subject to volatility in climate, commodities, and policy, the ability to make sound commercial decisions within an agricultural context has become a genuinely demanding professional skill. The discipline draws on business strategy, finance, economics, supply chain management, and agricultural science, combining commercial rigour with sector-specific knowledge. At the Royal Agricultural University in the South West, this four-year, full-time programme includes a foundation year, making it accessible to students who need to build academic or subject-specific skills before beginning the main degree. You will develop an understanding of food production systems alongside the business management principles that make them commercially viable. Topics span supply chain logistics, marketing, rural property management, financial planning, and sustainable business practice, all examined through the lens of a food and farming industry facing rapid change. The Royal Agricultural University's long-standing specialism in land-based education and its strong connections to the agricultural and rural industries provide a learning environment with considerable professional depth. Graduates of Agricultural Business Management pursue careers as farm managers, agribusiness consultants, rural surveyors, food industry buyers, supply chain managers, and policy analysts. The rural estates and property sector also recruits graduates with this background, as do supermarkets, food processors, and agricultural technology businesses. Many graduates go on to professional qualifications in rural surveying or farm business management, or to postgraduate study in agricultural economics, business administration, or food systems. The combination of commercial skill and sector knowledge is increasingly valued as the food industry faces pressure to deliver profitability and sustainability together.
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