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1 CoursesMaster of precision agriculture in Lincoln university
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Around the world, digital technology is being employed to make agriculture more efficient, productive and sustainable. To ensure global food production meets population needs, there is strong demand for leaders with the technical skills and industry understanding to reshape the future of the agrifoods industry.
Transcripts from the previously attended schools,A relevant New Zealand level 7 bachelor's degree or recognised equivalent with a B average or better in the 300 level and final year (full-time equivalent), Resume/CV, English language profeciency test scores (ELTS score of 6.5)
Agricultural engineer, Agricultural economist, Farm manager, Soil and plant scientist
1st May
Study in Germany with Berlin School Of Business And Innovation