Agriculture Project Management

Location: Offline in Amsterdam

Dates:  20 April -20 May  2026 (3 days a week, 2 hours per day) 

Fee:1000 euro per person (includes accommodation)

Description: This course provides a comprehensive overview of project management principles and practices as they specifically apply to the agriculture sector. It is designed for students, professionals, and stakeholders in agriculture who aim to gain essential skills in planning, executing, monitoring, and closing agricultural projects efficiently and effectively.
 
 

 

Key Topics:

1. Introduction to Project Management
– Definitions and importance in agriculture
– Lifecycle of agricultural projects

2. Project Planning and Design
– Setting objectives and outcomes
– Developing a project charter
– Creating a work breakdown structure (WBS)

3. Resource and Budget Management
– Estimating costs and budgeting
– Human resource management in agricultural projects
– Supply chain management and procurement

4. Implementation and Execution
– Scheduling and timeline management
– Quality assurance techniques in agriculture
– Coordination and team leadership

5. Monitoring and Evaluation
– Performance monitoring and reporting
– Evaluating project outcomes and impacts
– Techniques for effective feedback and learning

6. Risk Management and Sustainability
– Identifying and mitigating risks in agricultural projects
– Fostering sustainability and resilience in agriculture

7. Case Studies and Practical Applications
– Real-world examples of successful agricultural projects
– Group project work, creating a project plan for a hypothetical agricultural initiative

Biography

Isabelle Ngarambe is a Rwandan entrepreneur and agricultural development professional born in Koblenz, Germany, in 1987. She is an accomplished engineer in Rural Development and Agribusiness, holding her degree from the former Higher Institute of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry (ISAE-Busogo), Rwanda. She also earned an Advanced Diploma in Soil and Water Management from the same institution, strengthening her expertise in sustainable agricultural systems.
With a strong academic and professional foundation, Isabelle has built extensive knowledge in agriculture, food systems, and agribusiness management. She has completed specialized training in Governance and Food Safety in International Food Chains at Wageningen University & Research (The Netherlands), and Export Readiness: Positioning for Market Success through the International Trade Centre (ITC), a joint agency of the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the United Nations.
Her professional development also includes certifications in:
  • Boosting Online Presence, Branding, Social Media and Visual Identity (TMA-ITC SheTrades)
  • Project Management (Jesuit Urumuri Center for Research and Social Action, Rwanda)
  • Agricultural Management (University of Guelph, Canada)
  • Steps for Healthy Living (Support for Addictions Prevention and Treatment in Africa – SAPTA)
  • Spirulina Production (JUST SPIRULINA, Tel Aviv, Israel)
  • Tomato Production and Processing (Rwanda Polytechnic, IPRC Musanze)
  • Data Collection in Research and Experimental Development (National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda – NISR)
  • Data Collection in Agricultural Surveys (NISR)
Isabelle is a dynamic agripreneur and business leader. She is the Co-Founder and CEO of Natural Medicinal Plants Market Ltd, Founder and CEO of Organic Garlic Market Ltd, and CEO of Farmer to Consumer Application Platform Ltd, companies focused on strengthening agricultural value chains, promoting organic production, and improving market access for farmers.
Recognized for her leadership and commitment to youth engagement in agriculture, she serves as an African Youth Agripreneur (AYA) Ambassador, advocating for innovation, entrepreneurship, and sustainable food systems across Africa.
Beyond her professional endeavors, Isabelle is deeply passionate about serving humanity by contributing to safe health through nutrition. She believes in the transformative power of agriculture and natural products to improve lives and promote well-being. In addition to her work in agribusiness, she is also a Gospel music singer, expressing her faith and values through music.
Through her work, Isabelle Ngarambe continues to champion sustainable agriculture, nutrition, and youth empowerment, striving to create a healthier and more food-secure future.

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