
On-campus
Masterclass Food & Agri Principles for Financials
Amidst mounting economic, ecological, and social challenges, agricultural systems require sustainable and resilient solutions. Join our masterclass on Food & Agri investments to explore risk management, the food chain's influence, and maximise long-term profitability. Gain invaluable insights to navigate challenges and make informed decisions. Register now to thrive in the dynamic realm of agriculture and food.
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Why follow the Masterclass?
Participating gives you inspiration and first in-depth insights into the impact of your investment approach. During the programme, we will work on real-life cases related to risks in food and agri. You will be able to see the bigger picture and ask the right questions.
Is this Masterclass for you?
This programme offers you, as a finance professional, science-based insights in Food & Agri (F&A) principles. The masterclass aims to enable you to comprehend and evaluate the risks associated with F&A investments. Please note that
there are only 25 seats available for this engaging live event.
The experience here at Wageningen is very impressive. Clearly a global hub for agricultural knowledge. The diversity of themes and how current all the data shared is, was remarkable.
The lecturers provided real new understanding on topics not known to the financial industry in general. And, more specifically, different type of matrices that can be used for financial positions.
Programme & topics
Explore the link between investments and a Sustainable & Resilient Food System

A structured risk management framework guides you through this 2-day event:
- Risk awareness: risk awareness is essential for understanding and managing uncertainties. Particularly in the context of food and agriculture.
- Risk analysis: which tools assess the risk, how to deal with uncertainty, what are relevant scenarios?
- Risk management: resilience and sustainability enhancing strategies that fit in various contexts, strategies fitting a system approach, holistic resource management, enabling governance
- Impact thinking - beyond profitability, short-term and long-term
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