Diploma of Agribusiness Management - AHC51422
Australian Federation College
Type of institution: Registered Training Organisation
Level: Vocational Education and Training (VET)
CRICOS: 03854G
This qualification reflects the role of those working in decision-making and supervisory roles on farms, stations and related rural businesses.At this level, workers take personal responsibility and exercise autonomy in undertaking complex work. They must analyse information and exercise judgement to complete a range of advanced skilled activities.No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Subjects
- Prepare and monitor budgets and financial reports
- Identify opportunities and risks in carbon farming projects
- Manage WHS hazards associated with maintenance and use of plant
- Monitor and manage soils for production
- Lead WHS risk management
- Implement a machinery management system
- Manage succession planning
- Monitor and review business performance
- Manage personal and professional development
- Manage business risk
- Market products and services
- Plan and monitor production processes
- Implement the introduction of biotechnology into the production system
- Manage a supply chain
- Negotiate and monitor contracts
- Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability
- Develop and review a business plan
- Collect and manage data
- Develop administrative systems
- Develop climate risk management strategies
- Manage machinery and equipment
- Develop sustainable agricultural practices that utilise renewable energy and recycling systems
- Select and implement a GIS for sustainable agricultural systems
- Select and use agricultural technology
- Identify carryover water or continuous accounting
- Manage financial resources
- Develop and manage a plan for sustainable production
- Administer finance, insurance and legal requirements
- Manage water systems
- Develop and manage a community based marketing supply chain
- Plan and manage infrastructure
- Develop and implement sustainable land use strategies
- Develop a farm plan
- Analyse machinery options
- Source goods/services and evaluate contractors
- Plan and implement a biosecurity program
- Advise on carbon farming project planning and implementation
- Purchase and sell temporary water for irrigated agriculture and horticulture
- Develop and implement family business structures and relationships
- Manage enterprise staff requirements
- Manage work health and safety processes
- Prepare to comply with measuring and modelling requirements of carbon farming methods
- Plan a land-based carbon farming project
- Manage application of agents to crops or pastures
- Prepare estimates, quotes and tenders
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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LAUNCESTON - Level 1, 126 Charles St | No |
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