The Indian Institute of Plantation Management (IIPM), Bengaluru, specializes in management education tailored to the agribusiness and plantation sectors. The flagship program is the Post Graduate Programme in Agribusiness and Plantation Management (PGP-ABPM), a two-year full-time residential course designed to equip students with comprehensive skills in agribusiness operations, supply chain management, and sustainable plantation practices. This program integrates classroom learning with industry exposure through internships and live projects in tea, coffee, rubber, spices, and other plantation commodities.
Additionally, IIPM offers the Executive Post Graduate Programme (Exec-PGP) in Agribusiness Management, a one-year modular program for working professionals. This course focuses on executive-level decision-making, covering modules on Agri-Finance, Risk Management in Plantations, and Digital Transformation in Agribusiness. Participants engage in weekend classes, online sessions, and field visits to plantations across India.
IIPM also conducts short-term programs and PhD in Agribusiness Management, promoting research in areas like climate-resilient crops, value addition in horticulture, and global trade dynamics. The institute collaborates with international bodies like the International Coffee Organization and the World Bank for advanced training. With a focus on experiential learning, students undertake rural immersion programs and interact with farmers' cooperatives. The programs aim to address challenges in the plantation industry, such as labor management, environmental sustainability, and technological integration. Graduates are placed in roles like Plantation Managers, Agri-Business Consultants, and Export Specialists in organizations such as AVT Natural, CCL Products, and government agencies. Overall, IIPM's courses blend theoretical knowledge with practical insights, preparing professionals to drive innovation and growth in India's vast agribusiness ecosystem, which contributes significantly to the national GDP through exports and employment generation.