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Launching and Sustaining a Profitable Farm

1 Lesson
Intermediate

Farming is not just about growing crops or raising animals—it’s …

What you'll learn
Introduction to Farming as a Business – Understanding modern farming and agribusiness opportunities.
Farm Planning & Setup – Choosing the right location, equipment, and resources.
Crop & Livestock Selection – Identifying high-demand crops and livestock for profitability.
Sustainable & Organic Farming Techniques – Reducing costs and improving yields with eco-friendly practices.
Farm Financial Management – Budgeting, cost reduction, and securing funding.
Marketing & Sales Strategies – Selling your farm produce profitably.
Scaling & Expanding Your Farm – Growth strategies for long-term success.

Global Agri-Food Supply Chain Management

1 Lesson
Intermediate

The global agri-food supply chain is a complex network that …

What you'll learn
Understand the structure and dynamics of global agri-food supply chains.
Learn how to optimize supply chain operations for efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Gain insights into sustainability practices and their impact on supply chain management.
Develop strategies to mitigate risks and ensure food safety and quality.
Explore the role of technology and innovation in modern supply chains.
Be prepared to tackle real-world challenges in agri-food supply chain management.

Farm Produce Marketing & Sales

1 Lesson
Intermediate

Producing high-quality farm products is only half the journey; the …

What you'll learn
Understanding Farm Product Markets – How the agricultural market works and where to sell.
Effective Pricing Strategies – Setting profitable yet competitive prices.
Selling Through Different Channels – Farmers’ markets, retailers, wholesalers, and online platforms.
Branding & Packaging for Success – How to make your farm products stand out.
Leveraging Digital Marketing & E-commerce – Selling farm produce online and reaching more customers.
Negotiation & Sales Techniques – Closing deals and securing long-term buyers.
Scaling Your Farm Business – Expanding sales and increasing profitability.

Soil Health & Fertility Management

1 Lesson
Intermediate

Healthy soil is the foundation of successful farming. This course …

What you'll learn
Understanding Soil Composition – Learn about soil types, texture, and structure.
Soil Testing & Analysis – How to test soil for nutrients, pH balance, and fertility levels.
Improving Soil Fertility Naturally – Using compost, organic fertilizers, and cover crops.
Mulching & Soil Moisture Conservation – Best practices for protecting soil and retaining moisture.
Crop Rotation & Companion Planting – Enhancing soil health through strategic planting.
Managing Soil Erosion & Degradation – Techniques to prevent soil loss and maintain fertility.
Sustainable Soil Management – Long-term strategies for maintaining soil productivity.

Organic Farming Essentials

1 Lesson
Intermediate

Discover the fundamentals of organic farming and learn how to …

What you'll learn
Introduction to Organic Farming – Understanding the principles, benefits, and importance of organic agriculture.
Soil Health & Fertility Management – Techniques to improve soil structure, organic matter, and fertility naturally.
Composting & Natural Fertilizers – Learn how to create organic compost, bio-fertilizers, and vermicompost.
Organic Pest & Disease Control – Effective, non-chemical methods to protect crops from pests and diseases.
Crop Rotation & Companion Planting – Strategies to enhance soil health and maximize yields.
Organic Certification & Compliance – Steps to getting certified as an organic farmer and meeting global standards.
Marketing & Selling Organic Produce – How to brand, market, and sell your organic farm products for profitability.

Farm Business Mini‑MBA: Planning, Records, Markets, and Exports

1 Lesson
Intermediate

Farm Business Mini‑MBA: Planning, Records, Markets, and Exports is a compact, practice‑driven …

What you'll learn
Build a one‑page agribusiness strategy and operating plan tied to value chain opportunities and risks.
Set up simple, reliable financial records (cashbook, cost centers, COGS, breakeven, gross margin per enterprise) and monthly management dashboards.
Design market entry plans for domestic buyers and develop export readiness checklists covering quality, packaging, logistics, and documentation.
Evaluate financing options, working‑capital cycles, and investment cases using payback, NPV basics, and sensitivity tests.
Negotiate supply contracts, align production calendars with demand, and manage price, quality, and delivery risk.

Smart Water Use: Irrigation and Water Management for Small Farms

1 Lesson
Intermediate

Smart Water Use: Irrigation and Water Management for Small Farms …

What you'll learn
Match crops and soils to a suitable irrigation method (drip, sprinkler, furrow/basin) and design a basic layout with valves, filters, laterals, and emitters.
Estimate crop water needs and create a weekly irrigation schedule using soil feel/appearance, simple water-use formulas, or low-cost sensors.
Select, size, and safely operate small pumps and energy options (manual, engine, solar) with basic filtration and pressure checks.
Implement operation and maintenance routines to prevent clogging, leaks, pressure loss, and uneven application.
Identify and mitigate waterlogging, salinity, runoff, and erosion risks linked to poor irrigation practices.
Track water use and costs, and improve efficiency with mulching, zoning, and staged automation upgrades.

Soil to Harvest: Beginner Crop Production Essentials

1 Lesson
Intermediate

Soil to Harvest: Beginner Crop Production Essentials is a practical, …

What you'll learn
Diagnose basic soil limitations and create a soil improvement plan using pH, texture, and organic matter indicators.
Select varieties and plan planting windows based on climate, soil moisture, and day length for key staple and market garden crops.
Calibrate seeding rates and spacing, and execute bed/row prep and tillage or no‑till setups appropriately.
Design simple irrigation schedules and choose between drip, sprinkler, or furrow for water‑use efficiency.
Build a starter fertility program integrating composts, manures, and low‑risk mineral fertilizers with timing aligned to crop demand.
Implement basic integrated pest, disease, and weed management with scouting, thresholds, and safe interventions.
Determine harvest maturity, plan harvest logistics, and apply basic post‑harvest handling to protect quality and reduce losses.