Zamorano Agribusiness Master's Students Visit HATSA, Honduras American Tabaco S.A.

Estudiantes de la Maestría en Agronegocios de Zamorano visitan HATSA, Honduras American Tabaco S.A.

Danlí, Honduras – As part of their integrative course, the 2024 Agribusiness Master's cohort from Zamorano University recently visited HATSA, Honduras American Tabaco S.A., in Danlí, Honduras. The group, made up of 14 students from Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Colombia, and Ecuador, had the opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of the tobacco production process, from cultivation to industrial processing.

The visit provided a unique hands-on experience, allowing the students to explore the entire tobacco value chain, which is a key agricultural activity in the region. During their tour of the HATSA facilities, the students observed various stages of tobacco production and processing, learning about the methods used to ensure high-quality end products.

This visit is part of the program's practical approach, which aims to provide students with a comprehensive view of the agribusiness industry while fostering learning through direct experience with leading companies in the sector. By engaging with HATSA professionals, the students had the chance to discuss current challenges, market trends, and opportunities within the tobacco industry, further enriching their academic and professional development.

The 2024 cohort of Zamorano's Agribusiness Master's program continues to stand out for its international diversity and the students' commitment to innovation and problem-solving in the agribusiness field. This visit underscores the university's ongoing efforts to strengthen the connection between academia and key players in the agro-industrial sector, promoting practical learning and knowledge exchange.

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