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Agriculture & Agribusiness Policy
Strategic leadership for food system transformation
8 weeks
Online with case workshops
Next Cohort: November 2026
Program Overview
The Agriculture & Agribusiness Policy program addresses the strategic challenges facing agricultural leaders in an era of climate change, food security concerns, and evolving consumer expectations.
Participants develop frameworks for navigating agricultural policy, trade dynamics, and sustainability requirements.
The program prepares leaders to engage with the complex intersection of food, energy, water, and climate policy.
Certification
CAPS
Certified Agribusiness Policy Strategist
Professional certification for policy and strategy leadership in agriculture and agribusiness.
Curriculum
Module 1
Agricultural Policy Landscape
- Global agricultural policy frameworks
- Subsidy and support programs
- Agricultural trade policy
- Food security considerations
Module 2
Sustainable Agriculture
- Climate-smart agriculture
- Regenerative practices and carbon markets
- Water management and efficiency
- Biodiversity and ecosystem services
Module 3
Supply Chain & Market Strategy
- Agricultural supply chain dynamics
- Commodity market fundamentals
- Traceability and transparency
- Consumer trends and market access
Module 4
Technology & Innovation
- Agricultural technology landscape
- Precision agriculture and data
- Biotechnology and regulation
- Innovation ecosystem development
Learning Outcomes
- Navigate complex agricultural policy environments
- Design sustainable agriculture strategies
- Manage agricultural supply chain risks
- Leverage technology for competitive advantage
- Engage effectively with agricultural policy processes
Who Should Apply
- Agribusiness executives
- Agricultural cooperative leaders
- Food company supply chain executives
- Agricultural investment professionals
- Government agricultural officials
Ready to advance your career in industrial statecraft?
Join a cohort of senior leaders from government, industry, and advisory roles. Applications for the November 2026 cohort are now open.
