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Food Sustainability and Sustainable Development

Business Model Design Case: Puris Foods (SDH)


Description
• Course Pitch
This course is designed to expose you to the design and development of an innovative business model with sustainability as the key competitive/differentiation attribute.

Crop rotation (planting different crops sequentially on the same piece of land) is one of the sustainable practices that can help improve soil health. Yellow peas are one of the rotating crops that are planted along with main crops like Wheat or Corn. As a plant-based ingredient manufacturer, how puris foods have incentivized its contract growers to grow yellow peas is interesting. In this course, we deliver on the following:

-->Understand the business model design of Puris Foods four-component business model framework
Value Proposition
Distribution Strategy
Complementary partnerships
Sustainability Components
--> Formulate the dilemmas with respect to the business of Puris Foods

At the end of the course and the assessment you will be able to develop value propositions and other business model elements with sustainability attributes at the core.

• Content & Assessment Guidelines
Please review the course outline below to set your expectations related to the content & certificate assessment needs for the course. You can complete the assessment and download Agribusiness Academy completion certificate. You can expect to complete this course and certification assessment in about 3-5 hours. We wish you a lot of success with the course/pathway and very sure that it will help you gain more clarity and execution confidence towards your outcome.

• Course & the Pathway Connection
This course can be pursued independently or as part of “Food Sustainability and Sustainable Development” learning & reflection pathway. The pathway is designed to help you understand the importance of Food Sustainability and how sustainability is achieved through strong differentiating value propositions. The business examples and the business models designed within this pathway demonstrate that differentiated value propositions together with strong distribution and complementary partnerships deliver significantly on the Food safety, security and sustainability outcomes. If you choose to enroll in the pathway, you'll have the option to receive an extra certificate upon completing the reflection exercise for the pathway. Enrolling to the pathway also gives you access to our facilitators via the AA Slack channel. You can review and enroll to the full pathway by following this link: https://lms.agribusiness.academy/catalog/index/cat:184

• Contact
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Content
  • About this course
  • Business Model Analysis - Puris Foods
  • Knowledge Booster - Puris Foods
  • Thank you & follow up
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever