Department of Agricultural Economics and Business
DAEB is one of the departments in the College of Agricultural Sciences and Fisheries Technology (CoAF) of the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM). It aims to provide students with solid background knowledge in the major areas of the Economics and Business of agriculture and natural resources disciplines. The department prepares students wishing to continue with further studies and who wish to develop a professional career in the fields of Agricultural Economics, Natural Resources Economics and the corresponding Business Studies.
DAEB covers areas such as
Agricultural production economics;
Agribusiness and post-harvest management;
Agricultural policies and food security;
Marketing and trading of agricultural and natural resources;
Food economics and consumer studies;
Agricultural innovations and entrepreneurship studies;
Natural resource economics; and\\r\\n
Livestock production economics.
The DAEB offers Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Natural Resources Economics and Business (B.Sc.ANEB). This bachelor degree has four pillars namely: (i) Agriculture, (ii) Natural Resources, (iii) Economics and (iv) Business. Skills from each of the four pillars are necessary for better management of agribusiness and related issues
UNIQUENESS OF DAEB
Offering training on applied economics and business in agricultural and natural resources
Spearheading transformation from government-driven production programme to market-oriented business centred on value-addition and of post-harvest management;
Changing students mindsets from always being job seekers to becoming critical thinkers, innovators and job creators in the fields of agribusinesses and natural resources
DAEB graduates and trainees are expected to develop the following sets of skills:
Entrepreneurship and innovation;
Agribusiness and post-harvest management;
Marketing and trading of agricultural & natural resources products;
Data analysis skills;
Project design, management, research and training;
Communication, dissemination and presentation;
and Policy analysis, design and implementation.
Agricultural production economics;
Agribusiness and post-harvest management;
Agricultural policies and food security;
Marketing and trading of agricultural and natural resources;
Food economics and consumer studies;
Agricultural innovations and entrepreneurship studies;
Natural resource economics; and\\r\\n
Livestock production economics.
The DAEB offers Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Natural Resources Economics and Business (B.Sc.ANEB). This bachelor degree has four pillars namely: (i) Agriculture, (ii) Natural Resources, (iii) Economics and (iv) Business. Skills from each of the four pillars are necessary for better management of agribusiness and related issues
UNIQUENESS OF DAEB
Offering training on applied economics and business in agricultural and natural resources
Spearheading transformation from government-driven production programme to market-oriented business centred on value-addition and of post-harvest management;
Changing students mindsets from always being job seekers to becoming critical thinkers, innovators and job creators in the fields of agribusinesses and natural resources
DAEB graduates and trainees are expected to develop the following sets of skills:
Entrepreneurship and innovation;
Agribusiness and post-harvest management;
Marketing and trading of agricultural & natural resources products;
Data analysis skills;
Project design, management, research and training;
Communication, dissemination and presentation;
and Policy analysis, design and implementation.
Agricultural Economics
(including agribusiness)
A major in agricultural economics or agribusiness addresses issues in marketing, farm management, agricultural finance and trade, and natural resource use and management. Students in these programs learn to deal with the constantly changing economy and make decisions concerning risk and uncertainty of agricultural production, reliance on natural resources, key aspects of institutions that govern food and agriculture, and the competitive structures within agribusiness. Employment opportunities range over a wide spectrum from marketing, finance, and management, to service in government or industry organizations.
jobs option
Agribusiness
Business consultant
College/university faculty*
Commodity merchandiser/Broker/Trader
Credit Analyst
Crop supervisor
Farm co-op manager
Financial Analyst/Auditor
Human resource manager
Insurance agent
International business
Loan officer
Manager
Marketing specialist
Operations analyst
Plant supervisor
Production agriculture manager
Agricultural economics
Agricultural economist
Agriculture policy analyst
Attorney
College/university faculty*
Consultant
Cooperative extension agent
Farmers/Ranchers/Feedlot manager
Food/grain broker
Grain elevator manager
Import/export agent
International development specialist
Market researcher
Natural resource manager
Sustainable agriculture
Veterinarian
*
Business consultant
College/university faculty*
Commodity merchandiser/Broker/Trader
Credit Analyst
Crop supervisor
Farm co-op manager
Financial Analyst/Auditor
Human resource manager
Insurance agent
International business
Loan officer
Manager
Marketing specialist
Operations analyst
Plant supervisor
Production agriculture manager
Agricultural economist
Agriculture policy analyst
Attorney
College/university faculty*
Consultant
Cooperative extension agent
Farmers/Ranchers/Feedlot manager
Food/grain broker
Grain elevator manager
Import/export agent
International development specialist
Market researcher
Natural resource manager
Sustainable agriculture
Veterinarian