World Trade Organization Agreement on Agriculture – Certified E-Learning Course

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Advance your understanding of international agricultural trade with this certified course on the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture (AoA). Designed for policy makers, agricultural professionals, and trade specialists, this course provides a comprehensive introduction to the WTO, the AoA framework, and key outcomes from recent WTO Ministerial Conferences.

Course Overview

  • Duration: 3 hours 15 minutes

  • Thematic Area: Trade and Markets

  • Languages Available: Arabic, Spanish, French, Russian

  • Format: Online, self-paced e-learning

Key Topics Covered:

  • Introduction to the WTO and its role in global agriculture

  • Structure and provisions of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture

  • Impacts and outcomes of recent WTO Ministerial Conferences

Digital Certification

Upon completing the course and passing the final exam with a minimum grade of 75%, participants will receive a digital badge certifying their achievement.

Course Series – Agriculture in International Trade Agreements

This course is part of a broader series designed to support the development and implementation of agricultural development and food security strategies:

  1. World Trade Organization Agreement on Agriculture – 3h 15m

  2. Non-Tariff Measures in Agriculture and Related WTO Agreements – 2h

  3. Agriculture in Regional Trade Agreements – 1h 50m

  4. International Trade in Fisheries and Aquaculture Products – 1h 35m

This series provides actionable insights for policy makers, agripreneurs, and trade specialists seeking to navigate international trade frameworks effectively.

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Disclaimer:
This post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement by Agri-web. Interested participants are encouraged to visit the FAO website for full course details, official certification requirements, and verified registration instructions. Applicants should exercise due diligence before submitting personal information.

To apply for this job please visit elearning.fao.org.