Supply Chain Digitization for Agricultural Inputs
Supply Chain Digitization for Agricultural Inputs is a focused seminar that explores how digital technologies can enhance the efficiency, transparency, and resilience of supply chains for seeds, fertilizers, crop protection products, and other agricultural inputs. The main aim of the seminar is to introduce participants to digital solutions such as supply chain management platforms, traceability systems, inventory tracking, data analytics, and blockchain-enabled recordkeeping, and to show how these tools can reduce costs, minimize delays, and improve coordination among stakeholders.
The seminar is designed for: agricultural input suppliers, distributors, agribusiness managers, logistics professionals, farmers, agricultural workers, students and teachers in agriculture and supply chain studies, advisors, and interested members of the general public. No prior experience in digital systems or logistics is required.
Enrolment deadline: No deadline.
Assessment / submissions: No assessment.
Fees and financial aid: The seminar is free of charge. Where fees apply in future editions, financial support options may be available for students and small and medium-sized enterprises.
Learning outcomes: After completing the seminar, participants will understand how digital tools support agricultural input supply chains, be able to map and assess supply chain processes, identify digitization opportunities, and apply digital solutions to improve traceability, inventory management, risk reduction, and overall supply chain performance in the agricultural sector.