There are two campuses: The first is at Mon Repos, Demerara, while the other is in Cotton Field Essequibo Coast.
Programs include: The school has graduated 3,500[2] students in different fields of agriculture and forestry to address the development of skills and capacities of the actors involved in innovation, including farmers and their organizations, agricultural research, education and training institutions, extension and advisory services institutions, and the researchers and professionals working in the agricultural sector of Guyana and the Caribbean.
A food processing unit was also developed to serve both for teaching and as a semi commercial agency.
[8] In 2020, Berbice was considered a new location for expanding agricultural education by incorporating with existing University of Guyana facilities.
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