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The Master of Agribusiness program is committed to global education and the promotion of globalization of agriculture and the food system. This commitment led to the development of international partnerships. One partnership of the MAB has brought eight professors from various countries together to teach an innovative class. AGEC 710, Comparative Food and Agriculture Systems, offers students an Internet-based look into the business and economics of food and agriculture from around the world.


Ravipim ChaveesukRavipim Chaveesuk
An East Asian professor with an agro-industry technology management background
Kasetsart University
Bangkok, Thailand

 


Daniel ConforteDaniel Conforte
A business school professor located three blocks from MERCOSUR's headquarters
Universidad ORT
Montevideo, Uruguay

Massey University
Palmerston North, New Zealand



Yann DuvalYann Duval
An economist with extensive experience with Asia-Pacific trade and investment
Bangkok, Thailand

 



Nicolas HabertNicolas Habert
A Purpan professor with a background in the European banking industry
Ecole d' ingénieurs de Purpan
Toulouse, France




Theodora HyuhaTheodora Hyuha
A senior lecturer and professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness
Makerere University
Kampala, Uganda

 

 

Rajinder SidhuRajinder Sidhu
An economics professor who specializes in agricultural policies analysis and farm economics
Punjab Agricultural University
Ludhiana, India

 



Pavel SorokinPavel Sorokin
A Russian professor who has served in Russian and Soviet Union embassies
Moscow State Agro-Engineering University
Moscow, Russia

 


Keith WoodfordKeith Woodford

An instructor with a background in farming systems, agribusiness and international rural development
Lincoln University
Christchurch, New Zealand


For more information about these partners, please go to the Global Agribusiness Education Network.

   
   
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