Bonga University College of Agriculture and Natural Resource Program: Natural Resource Management
Bonga University College of Agriculture and Natural Resource Program: Natural Resource Management
Bonga University College of Agriculture and Natural Resource Program: Natural Resource Management
1 hr 8.Apiculture
8.1 Beekeeping in Ethiopia
8.2 Types of bee castes Beekeeping E.F.Phillips 2006.
8.3 Beekeeping systems Page 205-217, 421-442
8.4 Bee products and their uses
1 hr 9. Fishery
7.1 Fishery resources
7.2 Economic importance of fishery
3 hr 10. Site-specific Management of Farm and Decision
Support Systems Integrating Sustainable
Agriculture, Ecology, and
(DSSs) Environmental Policy, Richard
10.1 What is site-specific management K. Olson
10.2 Driving forces behind SSM Sustainable Development:
10.3 Why do we need Decision Support System in Concepts, Issues and Policies
Agriculture? in OECD countries,
Sustainable Economics
3 hr 11. Sustainable Agri-business Integrating Sustainable
Agriculture, Ecology, and
11.1 Agri-business (value add, marketing, Environmental Policy, Richard
certification, organic inspection, finding buyers, K. Olson
collaborative and cooperative marketing, Sustainable Development:
Agricultural Competiveness etc) Concepts, Issues and Policies
in OECD countries,
Sustainable Economics
3 hr 12. Innovations for Sustainable Agriculture
12.1Fertilizer Tree Integrating Sustainable
Agriculture, Ecology, and
12.2 Perennial Crops
Environmental Policy, Richard
12.3 Cover Crops K. Olson
Sustainable Development:
12.4 Small Livestock Productions Concepts, Issues and Policies
in OECD countries,
12.5 Crop-livestock (mixed) production systems
Sustainable Economics
12.6 Policy- Accessing Product to Market
Practical session:
1. Visit the nearby agricultural fields
2. Visit Greenhouse Floriculture farm
3. Visit Poultry farm
4. Visit Dairy farm
5. Visit Apiaries
6. Visit farmers cooperatives
Assessment/Evaluation
Assessment is carried out both as a continuous process during course delivery, which constitutes 50%
weight in the total mark and final exam, which constitutes maximum of 50%.
The assessment methods involved are summarized as follow:
Continuous assessment [Quiz, Test results, Group assignment reports, Individual assignment reports,
Practical session participation/Field work or visit, Project work and Class activity]
Final exam
Attendance requirement: 85 % Lecture, 100% Practical
Grading: As per the harmonized modular curriculum
Course Policy
All students are expected to abide by the code of conduct of students of the Senate legislation of
the University throughout this course.