ALUMNI CASE STUDIES
GLOBAL AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT & ENTERPRNEURSHIP CENTER
ALUMNI CASE STUDIES
AUTHORS: KAREN MUSIKOYO, FRANCIS NGUMBA, SALOME ASENA, ROSE ODENGO
This case study booklet has been developed as an impact assessment for the certificate training program for small scale agribusiness entrepreneurs. It’s been tailored to be used for classroom training in order to serve the needs of farmer organization leaders, managers of small and medium size Agribusiness Enterprises, carrying out business in the agricultural value chain.
The case studies outlines how the 168 contact hours’ course impacted on the agribusiness enterprises of the participants. The program aimed at equipping participants with analytical tools, market oriented skills and information to increase the quality and productivity of their agribusiness enterprises. In the long term the skills gained was expected to lead to improvement in efficiency and effectiveness of the agribusiness enterprises, thereby, positively impacting on the various players along the value chain.
This case study booklet has been developed as an impact assessment for the certificate training program for small scale agribusiness entrepreneurs. It’s been tailored to be used for classroom training in order to serve the needs of farmer organization leaders, managers of small and medium size Agribusiness Enterprises, carrying out business in the agricultural value chain.