Embrapa, Leader of the Agribusiness Sector in Brazil, Opens Dozens of Positions for Short Courses in Agriculture, Agribusiness and More, Check It Out!
According to the company’s website, Embrapa, leader of the agribusiness sector in Brazil, has opened various positions in online (EAD) courses that are completely free of charge. The courses have varied workloads, with guaranteed certification. Check it out!
About Embrapa
The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) is a public company linked to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa), created in 1973 to develop the technological foundation for a model of truly tropical agriculture and livestock. The initiative constantly challenges itself to ensure food security for Brazil and a prominent position in the international market for food, fibers, and energy.
In carrying out this task, in constant dialogue with producers, scientific organizations, and leaders from the State and civil society, Embrapa is guided by: scientific excellence in agricultural research; quality and productive efficiency in crops and livestock; environmental sustainability; social aspects; partnerships with the productive sector.
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Check Out Some EAD Courses Offered by Embrapa
SOME CONTINUOUS OFFER COURSES
- Forest Management, Species by Species;
- Cultivation of Cajá: Basic Aspects;
- Alagoas Cake Makers: Organizational Forms – Individual and Collective;
- Alagoas Cake Makers: Cooperatives/Social Currency;
- IrrigaFácil: Use and Management of Irrigation;
- Mini Course Tropical Fruit Cultivation – Avocado: Technical Instructions for Commercial Cultivation;
- Alagoas Cake Makers: Basic Financial Mathematics;
- Alagoas Cake Makers: Traditional Cakes – Ingredients, Equipment, Packaging/Labeling;
- Alagoas Cake Makers: Historical Recovery of Cake Recipes and the Craft of Cake Making;
- Alagoas Cake Makers: Ergonomics and Health in Traditional Cake Production;
- Alagoas Cake Makers: Food Safety;
- Agricultural Pollination;
- Fundamentals and Practices of Soil and Water Conservation;
- Property Management and Control Tools in Goat and Sheep Production;
- Family Bio-water – Gray Water Treatment for Food Production;
- Raising Free-Range Chickens in Family Agriculture in the Semiarid Region;
- Forage Plants for the Semiarid – Challenges and Innovation;
- Soil Sample Collection for Fertility Purposes;
- Embrapa UFU Fapemig Small System: Integrated Food Production in Family Agriculture in the Semiarid;
- Agroforestry Farming Systems for Forest Lots in the Brazilian Semiarid;
- Residential Aquaponics;
- Composting;
- Mini Course Mango: Technical Instructions for Commercial Cultivation;
- Biosecurity in Research Laboratories;
- Prevention, Monitoring, and Control Measures for the Wood Wasps;
- Introduction to Strategies for Producing Cassava Planting Materials – Reniva;
- Operationalization of Biodigesters;
- Embrapa-UFU-Fapemig Small System: Project Management;
- Rural Basic Sanitation;
- Management of Açaí Culture in Upland Areas: From Seed to Post-Harvest and Processing (2nd edition);
- Coffee Cultivation in the Cerrado;
- Bioeconomics for Sociobiodiversity in the Caatinga Biome;
- Research Based on Patents;
The EAD courses from Embrapa are online and can last from 4 hours to 200 hours, depending on the complexity of the chosen area. In addition, Embrapa’s free EAD courses will provide a free certificate. A “certificate of participation will be given to users who meet the requirements defined for each training.”
To take advantage of this offer of completely free online EAD courses, just go to the Embrapa website, choose the course or courses you want, and enroll. Enrollment and EAD courses are completely free. Enjoy!
ATTENTION: WHEN ENTERING THE EMBRAPA WEBSITE, PAY ATTENTION TO THE OFFER OF FREE COURSES, AS THE INSTITUTION ALSO OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES IN PAID COURSES.

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