The growing complexity of the global food system, coupled with advances in food production, processing, biotechnology, and changes in government policy will spur demand for agricultural business majors. Indeed, the growing need for well-trained students with knowledge of agricultural production, marketing, finance, and policy is expected to result in additional jobs in the future.Employment opportunities are excellent in this area. Students are prepared to enter graduate school in many fields including agricultural economics, business, economics, and law. Typical job areas are as follows: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management will be your own boss. Working in family enterprises and managing small businesses are the focus of opportunities in this area. Agribusiness Management You may work in sales, management, appraisal, research, or public relations for businesses that produce, buy, sell, process, and distribute agricultural products. Public Service Public service careers are available at the federal, state, and local levels. Federal careers are in such areas as agricultural production, marketing, finance, conservation, and others. State and local agencies offer a wide variety of careers. Veterinary Management The pre-vet option allows students to take the scientific classes necessary to enter veterinary medicine while acquiring the skills necessary to manage a veterinary practice upon completion of the veterinary medicine program. Finance and Appraisal You would have the opportunity to make loans, evaluate investment opportunities, and appraise property. Students work for lending institutions such as commercial and farm banks. Farm Business Management You would manage farm operations, work for integrated agricultural firms, or own and manage your own farm. International Agriculture and Development Job opportunities in international agriculture have multiplied in recent years, mostly because of the growth of multinational firms and the efforts of businesses, foundations, and national governments to assist developing countries. You would be employed in development, finance, production, natural resource management and marketing in countries throughout the world.
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