Title: IMPROVING AGRICULTURE STUDENTS' UNDERSTANDING OF GLOBAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS THROUGH DISTANCE LEARNING
Author(s): Bernardo, D.(1) + Cameron, D.(2) + Conforte, D.(3) + Sorokin, P.(4)
Organisation: 1-Kansas State University, 2-University of Queensland, Gatton, 3-ORT University of Montevideo, 4-Moscow State Agro-Engineering University.
Country: 1-USA, 2-Australia, 3-Uruguay, 4-Russia
Globalization is a fundamental force currently shaping agricultural sector throughout the
world. To make sound decisions in a globalised economy, agricultural producers and agribusiness
managers must have a high level of understanding of the international dimensions of
their industry. To address this need, we are developing a course aimed at helping agricultural
students better understand the managerial environment faced by producers worldwide. This
course will provide students an opportunity to learn about agricultural production, and the context
in which it occurs, by analyzing real-world farm case studies in various countries on four
continents in both hemispheres of the globe.
Eight case studies are being developed to exemplify the production and managerial environment
in five different countries (Russia, Australia, Uruguay, Brazil, and the U.S.). Each case study will
include a written description of the case, as well as a video tour of the farm and
surrounding region and an interview with the farm manager. The case studies will provide the
principal building blocks for the comparative farm management systems course to be taught at
each of the four cooperating universities. Through the comparative farm management systems
course, students will: (1) obtain a better understanding of the production agriculture sectors of
the world, (2) discuss regional agricultural economic issues with instructors who are experts
from each country, and (3) gain real-world problems solving experience in international settings
through case study analysis. The case studies and course curriculum will be made available to
other universities through a project web page and distribution of case study CD-ROMs.
Keywords: globalization, international, comparative farm case studies, distance learning.