33 Master's degrees in Agribusiness in Europe
Agronomy
Masters Degree Program in Agronomy at the Poznan University of Life Sciences is addressed to foreigners holding BSc degree in a discipline related to the content of the programme.

Agricultural Economics - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Agricultural Economics - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Reading at University of Reading offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Reading. Postgraduate progression options include a range of degrees at Henley Business School.
International Agri Business
The International Agri Business programme of Harper Adams University prepares you to meet that challenge — developing the business acumen, strategic mindset and international awareness needed to lead across the global agri-food sector.
Agri-Food Business Management
Agri-Food Business Management from the Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies is a joint degree programme that is implemented jointly by three leading life science universities in the Baltic States: Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (Jelgava, Latvia), Aleksandras Stulginskis University (Kaunas, Lithuania) and Estonian University of Life Sciences (Tartu, Estonia).
Agri-Food Business Management
The Agri-Food Business Management programme at Vytautas Magnus University designed to prepare professionals capable of working in fields related to the food supply chain, to provide graduate students with an integrated set of theoretical knowledge and practical competences, enhancement of leadership skills and critical thinking ability.
Agricultural Economics
The Agricultural Economics programme from Humboldt University Berlin offers excellent training in theoretical foundations as well as quantitative and qualitative research methods.
Agricultural Economics
The Agricultural Economics programme at the University of Copenhagen gives you an in-depth understanding of the economics of agriculture, international development, resource utilisation, environmental impacts, and how to provide incentives to regulate food production and consumption.
Agricultural Economics
This research-based and methods-oriented Agricultural Economics program at University of Hohenheim deals with the economic and agricultural policy relationships between the agricultural and food economy, the environment, and rural areas.
Sustainable International Agriculture
The MSc Sustainable International Agriculture (SIA) of the University of Kassel is a joint degree program of two German Universities: The University of Kassel in Witzenhausen (Organic Agricultural Sciences) and the University of Göttingen (Agricultural Sciences).
Rural Development
The goal of Rural Development offered by Agrocampus Ouest is to train professionals that contribute to solving socio-economic, natural resource and agricultural challenges in rural communities.
Multifunctional Agriculture
Multifunctional Agriculture is offered by University of South Bohemia in Ceské Budejovice (USB). The degree programme stems from a broader approach to agriculture that involves agricultural enterprises combining sustainable agricultural production and activities such as product processing at farms and their sale as well as agrotourism and other aspects of social agriculture.
Erasmus Mundus Danube Agrifood Joint Master's Degree
The Erasmus Mundus Danube Agrifood Joint Master's Degree at Czech University of Life Sciences Prague focuses on sustainable development as competent response to the upcoming challenges of climate change and protection and promotion of livelihoods. It uses the Danube region as a model region for all riparian regions worldwide.
Food Security
The MSc in Food Security from the University of Warwick considers the critical factors influencing global food security including the contributions of climate change, biodiversity, water, soil, land use, labour, diet and urbanisation.