Senar Announced the Opening of Over 2,500 Vacancies in Free Online Technical Courses in the Agribusiness, Horticulture, and Animal Science Sectors with Certification and Recognition by MEC
The National Rural Learning Service (Senar) announced on Wednesday (01) the opening of thousands of vacancies in free technical courses. In total, the selection process of the institution will provide 2,510 vacancies in online mid-level technical courses in Agribusiness, Animal Science, and Horticulture. The opportunities from the institution will occur in a hybrid format, meaning both remote and in-person, and are expected to last from 4 to 5 weeks.
All the Details About the Online Technical Courses Offered by Senar
We have separated some information about each of the free technical courses in Agribusiness, Horticulture, and Animal Science below:
Agribusiness
The technical training in Agribusiness focuses on management and sales procedures. In total, 1,070 vacancies are being offered across 32 in-person support centers located in states such as Acre, Goiás, Ceará, Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraíba, Pará, Rio Grande do Norte, Pernambuco, Rio Grande do Sul, and Santa Catarina.
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Horticulture
This technical course in Horticulture aims to teach students the main techniques that will aid in planning, executing, and controlling the productive processes of the activity. For this selection process, 420 vacancies are available at 16 centers located in Amazonas, Ceará, Bahia, Goiás, Pará, Mato Grosso do Sul, Rondônia, and Rio Grande do Norte.
Animal Science
A total of 1,030 vacancies are being offered in online technical courses in Animal Science, focusing on professional training related to animal production. Those interested can apply to one of the opportunities in 37 teaching centers spread across the states of Bahia, Ceará, Goiás, Minas Gerais, Maranhão, Pará, Paraíba, Mato Grosso do Sul, Rio Grande do Norte, Pernambuco, Santa Catarina, Rondônia, and Tocantins.
How to Enroll in the Free Technical Courses Offered by Senar?
Those interested in enrolling in the Senar online technical courses must visit Senar’s website and select the desired course. It will be necessary to register on the platform with essential data such as education, CPF, full name, ID, gender, issuing body, color or race, date of birth, address, among other essential data.
It is important to note that the online technical courses are aimed at people from rural areas who wish to expand their job opportunities in the agricultural sector.
For the free technical courses, applicants must have completed high school, and at the time of registration, it will be necessary to choose one of the 68 centers distributed across the previously mentioned states throughout the country. All courses are recognized by the Ministry of Education (MEC), with the issuance of a diploma valid throughout Brazilian territory.
About Senar
The National Rural Learning Service (Senar) is a private, non-profit organization maintained by the rural employer class and operating in all 27 states of Brazil.
The institution was created by Law 8.315, of December 23, 1991, which provided for its creation in the mold of Senai and SENAC. At the national level, Senar is linked to the Confederation of Agriculture and Livestock of Brazil (CNA) and is managed by a Deliberative Council, made up of representatives from Rural Producers, Rural Workers, and the Government.
Its objective is to organize, execute, and manage educational actions for Rural Professional Training and social promotion activities for the rural population. It is also responsible for establishing and disseminating its own methodologies for rural educational training to the state, among other tasks.

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