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World leading universities join forces to provide agriculture education

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Three of the world’s leading agriculture universities have combined their expertise to offer a specialist
masterclass aimed at enhancing capacity within Australia’s horticulture industry.

The Masterclass in Horticulture Business will provide access to the best research from around the world
by combining the expertise of the world’s number one ranked university in agriculture and forestry, the
Wageningen University in the Netherlands, New Zealand’s specialist land-based Lincoln University, and
the University of Tasmania, which is ranked in the top 100 universities globally for agriculture.

The partnership was formalised today with the signing of a Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) between
the three universities and funding partner Horticulture Innovation Australia.

Head of the School of Land and Food at the University of Tasmania, Professor Holger Meinke, said the
masterclass offered tremendous benefits for the horticulture industry and had potential to become
internationally renowned.

“Future growth and prosperity of horticulture depends on a resilient, adaptable and innovative workforce
that is equipped to change with industry demands. The Masterclass aims to help industry take their
businesses to the next level by providing access to the best research and understanding global trends in
agriculture and horticulture, international business, innovation, value chains, governance and risk,”
Professor Meinke said.

This sentiment was echoed by Lincoln University’s Professor Hugh Bigsby, who said: “Our partnership
with Wageningen Academy, the professional training section of Wageningen University, is a boost for
Lincoln University. The MoU is the beginning of a partnership that will reap tremendous benefits for our
university. This will further strengthen our already strong partnership with the University of Tasmania.”

Best described as a mini-MBA, the 10-month Masterclass is available to 30 growers and people working in
the supply chain looking to take their businesses to the next level. Enrolments will open this year ahead of
its introduction in early 2017.

The MoU ceremony took place in the presence of Their Majesties King Willem-Alexander and Queen
Máxima of the Netherlands at Cockatoo Island, off the coast of Sydney.
University of Tasmania – Jemima Stagg, Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture – Corporate Communications

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