Innovative Dairy Chain Management
Larensteinselaan 26-A, 6882 CT Velp, Netherlands
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€13,166
Duration
1 year
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Location
Velp
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The educational programme will make use of cases from dairy countries with a high reputation as well as from countries in transition. It is all about the international dairy industry and providing a reliable and sufficient volume of quality milk. The programme is primarily aimed at mid-career dairy professionals involved in management or co-ordination.
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Admissions Requirements
A bachelor's degree in a related field is required. Admission Deadline: July 15
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Address: Larensteinselaan 26-A, 6882 CT Velp, Netherlands
Velp
Gelderland
6882 CT
Netherlands
Velp
Gelderland
6882 CT
Netherlands
Tuition: €13,166
Duration:
- 1 year
Format:
- Full Time
Attendance:
- On Campus Learning
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