About Course
The role of the livestock manager involves planning, organizing, and supervising all activities related to animal production, whether it concerns cattle, poultry, pigs, or other livestock species. They ensure the health and well-being of the animals, monitor the technical aspects of the farms, manage the supply of feed and inputs, and optimize yields while adhering to quality and food safety standards.
The opportunities for a livestock manager are numerous and varied: family or industrial farms, cooperatives, agri-food companies, research and development centers, agricultural consulting and training organizations, as well as export and distribution structures. Depending on the size and type of operation, they may hold positions such as site manager, farm operator, animal production advisor, or project manager in the animal sector.
Job prospects are currently particularly favorable due to the growing demand for quality animal proteins, the challenges of sustainability and food security, and the modernization of livestock systems. Skills in sustainable resource management, precision agricultural technologies, and team management make the profile of the livestock manager highly sought after, both nationally and internationally.


