Overview
With rising populations, climate change, and increasing pressure on land use, the need for sustainable crop production has never been more urgent. The production industry continues to evolve, embracing new technologies, production techniques, and alternative crops that can be grown sustainably.
The Crop Production degree at Anglia Ruskin University is designed to equip you with the advanced knowledge and practical skills needed to address these global challenges.
You will explore modern growing systems and innovative approaches that help maintain and enhance the environment. On campus, you'll benefit from specialist facilities including a research glasshouse and our working campus farm. You will also network with commercial growers and postharvest operations, learning from real-world applications of what you study.
Careers
On successful completion of this MSc Crop Production degree, you'll possess the knowledge and skills to gain employment with crop producers and in management positions with major import/export organisations. There are also opportunities to undertake further research.
They offer several examples of dissertation projects completed in collaboration with industry, highlighting the practical applications of the research:
- APS Salads: As one of our key industry partners, APS Salads (the second-largest tomato producer in the UK) worked with MSc students on addressing industry-specific questions, which led to invaluable hands-on experience and publication contributions. This collaboration not only resulted in peer-reviewed papers but also facilitated further research with APS Salads, which continues to support and collaborate on student projects.
- Everris: Through our work with Everris, students have had the opportunity to undertake dissertation projects that investigate sustainable agricultural practices and innovations in fertiliser application, leading to further collaboration in both academic and commercial settings.
- Palmstead Nurseries: Our collaboration with Palmstead Nurseries has provided MSc students with the opportunity to engage in research on plant production systems and sustainable horticultural practices, resulting in valuable insights that benefit both academic research and industry practices.
- Tozer Seeds: Tozer Seeds, a leader in seed production, has partnered with us to offer students dissertation projects on plant breeding and seed production, providing practical research opportunities that contribute to industry innovation.
- iGrowing: A strategic collaboration with iGrowing, a leader in vertical farming technology, enabled MSc students to engage in research on sustainable farming practices and technology integration. This partnership led to real-world applications and substantial industry input into dissertation projects.
- Syngenta: Collaboration with Syngenta, a global leader in crop protection and seed production, has provided students with industry-led research opportunities, particularly in the areas of crop management, pest control, and sustainable practices in agriculture.
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Sustainable Crop Production A
- Postharvest Systems Management A
- Sustainable Global Business Management and Circular Economics
- Applied Research (Methods) for Managers
- Sustainable Crop Production B
- Controlled Environment Agricultural (Farming) Systems
- Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture
- Taught Masters Degree - Dissertation
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 12 months
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Campus Location
- Chelmsford, United Kingdom
Disciplines
Agriculture Horticulture and Crop Science View 39 other Masters in Agriculture in United KingdomWhat students do after studying
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General requirements
- A first degree, with honours, in a related subject such as agriculture, horticulture or environmental sciences and at a minimum final classification of lower second (2:2) or equivalent. Applicants with a first honours degree in another discipline but with significant work experience will also be considered.
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Applies to youCitizens or residents9356 GBP / year≈ 9356 GBP / year
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Chelmsford
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