• Agribusiness involves processing and marketing food and fiber products; supplying inputs to agricultural production, processing, and transportation; and serving and regulating industry. It accounts for 22% of the nation’s economic activity.
  • Agribusiness majors at the University of Georgia learn economic principles and strategies for successful agribusiness marketing, management, and finance. Students take courses in economic theory, agriculture, management, marketing, accounting, communications, mathematics, and computers to develop decision-making skills for marketing, sales, processing, manufacturing, transportation, and international trade.
  • The degree provides career flexibility for work in private industry, government, or managing your own business.