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Why Study Horticulture ?

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Why Study Horticulture ?

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Horticulture is a diverse and dynamic industry that encompasses both the commercial production of fruit, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants, and the design, establishment and maintenance of our parks and gardens, leisure and sport facilities, open spaces and managed landscapes. SAC offers a comprehensive range of courses preparing you for the wide range of challenging career opportunities that these sectors can offer. Horticulture is now a worldwide business spanning a range of commercial and charitable interests including large multi-national companies and smaller entrepreneurial organisations, Local Authorities and National Trusts. At home and abroad, British trained horticulturists are always in demand. It is a profession which offers a diversity of jobs to suit a wide range of talents. While there is a demand for individuals with a sound practical base in horticulture, the profession also needs designers, researchers, technologists, marketing experts and managers to shape th

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