B.Sc. Hons. in Agricultural Economics

B.Sc. Hons. in Agricultural Economics typically spans 3-4  years, depending on the university's curriculum. This program combines the principles of economics with the complexities of agricultural systems, focusing on how resources are allocated within the agricultural sector, the role of policies, and the impact of global market trends on farming and rural development. Students explore topics such as agricultural policy, farm management, rural development, environmental economics, and agricultural finance. The course equips graduates with analytical skills to address the challenges facing the agricultural industry, from supply chain issues to sustainability concerns. In addition to lectures, students often engage in hands-on research, internships, and fieldwork, providing them with practical experience to complement their academic knowledge.