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An Agribusiness Manager looks after the business operations of a farm or agricultural company. Your role will be varied but could involve things like marketing, accounting and developing strategies to increase profitability. You’ll not only be balancing the books, you’ll also be keeping necessary records and making sure the business meets the requirements of any industry regulations. You may have to manage staff and you might sometimes be called on to pitch in with a bit of farm work.
Your role as an Agribusiness Manager will require you to stay on top of any developments within your industry. You’ll need to keep a close eye on the balance sheet of the business and consider ways to improve profitability. You’ll be liaising with buyers, stockists and workers so people skills are a must. You’ll need a good head for figures and have to be able to plan ahead. This is a role that requires a bit of flexibility so make sure you’re adaptable.
There are 17 courses available for people who want to become an Agribusiness Manager. These are the top 5 most popular courses.
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The AHC41019 - Certificate IV in Agribusiness is a Nationally Recognised Training (NRT) qualification. Please make an enquiry to find out more about the course such as government funding options, study modes and duration..
Average duration: 12 months.
Step up to management level with the AHC50320 Diploma of Production Horticulture. This nationally recognised diploma will teach you how to oversee the staff, administration, and daily operations of a horticulture farm or production nursery. The course covers: managing WHS and quality assurance, developing a horticultural production plan, diagnosing plant health problems, managing staffing levels, implementing biosecurity measures, negotiating contracts, marketing horticultural products and services, business administration skills, and much more. Enquire now for entry requirements, production horticulture competencies, and upcoming course enrolment dates. .
Get the skills you need to successfully manage and market your farm with the AHC60319 Advanced Diploma of Agribusiness Management. This nationally recognised qualification delivers a broad range of skills in leadership, risk management, infrastructure planning, financial management, farm biosecurity, recruitment and staff management, strategic planning, managing capital works, land management strategies, succession planning, supply chain management, export market development, climate change risk, and much more. Enquire now for the list of study units, management competencies, and upcoming enrolment dates..
Average duration: 24 months.
A AHC50122 Diploma of Agriculture is for students seeking a career in farm and agribusiness management. This is a flexible diploma and students choose their own study units from the following speciality areas: agribusiness, livestock, cropping, business administration, safety. The Diploma of Agriculture AHC50122 is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package..
A AHC51422 Diploma of Agribusiness Management is for students seeking careers in farming and agribusiness management. Students undertaking this diploma will develop a whole farm plan, climate risk strategies, and a business plan. The AHC51422 Diploma of Agribusiness Management is a nationally recognised training qualification and part of the official Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation and Land Management Training Package. .
In Australia, a full time Agribusiness Manager generally earns $1,440 per week ($74,880 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only. As you gain more experience you can expect a potentially higher salary than people who are new to the industry.
In Australia, there are 178,500 people working as a farmer or farm manager and a small percentage of these will be hired in an Agribusiness Manager role. Over the next five years, this number is expected to reduce slightly. Most Agribusiness Managers work in rural or remote areas of Australia.
Source: The Labour Market Information Portal – 2019 Occupation Projections
Completing a Certificate IV in Agribusiness is a good way to get into a career as an Agribusiness Manager. You could also enrol in a Certificate IV in Agriculture, a Diploma of Agriculture or an Advanced Diploma of Agribusiness Management. These courses will give you the skills you need to manage the business side of the farming industry.
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Here are some potential career pathways within livestock and animal production. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Livestock and Animal Production
Bore Runner
$960 weekly pay
Farmhand
Livestock Transporter
Pen Rider
Piggery Attendant
Poultry Farm Worker
Sheep Shearer
Sheep Shearing Trainer
Station Hand
Wool Classer
Wool Worker
Agribusiness Manager
$1,440 weekly pay
Dairy Farm Manager
Farm Manager
Organic Farmer
Station Manager
Stock and Station Agent
$1,150 weekly pay
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