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Agriculture and agronomy as an academic-and-professional discipline at acadx-root level focuses on the applied-and-practical training of professionals who staff agricultural extension services, agribusiness companies, agricultural-development NGOs, and the broader food-system workforce โ distinct from the academy-agriculture entry which covers the broader research-and-disciplinary framing. The applied-agriculture curriculum integrates practical fieldwork, plant-and-animal-science laboratories, agricultural-economics-and-management modules, and the increasingly substantial precision-agriculture-and-ag-tech components that link the field to data science, IoT sensing, drone-based field monitoring, and the broader digital-agriculture infrastructure.\n\nThe global applied-agriculture institutional landscape clusters around the land-grant university tradition in the US (UC Davis, Cornell CALS, Iowa State, Wisconsin-Madison, Texas A&M, Michigan State, Purdue, Washington State, Penn State โ all offering 4-year B.S. Agriculture degrees with sub-specialisations); the Wageningen-University-led Dutch agricultural-applied tradition; the UK's reduced-but-significant agricultural-college network (Harper Adams University, the Royal Agricultural University Cirencester, Reading's Department of Agriculture); the substantial Australian-and-New-Zealand applied-agricultural programs (the University of Sydney Faculty of Science, Massey University NZ); and the Indian State Agricultural Universities (SAUs) network โ 75 institutions across most Indian states delivering 4-year B.Sc. (Agriculture) plus 2-year M.Sc. (Agriculture) degrees that produce roughly 25,000 graduates annually for India's agribusiness-and-extension workforce.\n\nIndia's applied-agricultural credential infrastructure has structural depth. The ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) administers the All India Entrance Examination for Admission (AIEEA) for SAU undergraduate programs and ICAR-JRF/SRF for graduate research programs. The flagship national-level institutions include the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI Pusa, Delhi), the National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI Karnal), the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI Izatnagar), the Central Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE Mumbai), and the substantial sub-discipline institutes covering horticulture, plant-protection, soil-science, and agricultural-engineering. The Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVK, the agricultural extension network) operates 731 district-level extension centres delivering farmer-training services. The Indian post-2020 farm-laws-and-MSP context plus the Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (~INR 1 lakh crore announced 2020) have driven substantial agribusiness-graduate demand.\n\nFor a globally-mobile professional, applied-agricultural credentials have moderate cross-jurisdictional portability. The principal cross-border-mobility patterns: Indian agricultural-graduates moving into agribusiness multinationals (Bayer Crop Science, Syngenta, BASF Agricultural Solutions, UPL, Mahindra Agri operations across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East); the substantial flow into multilateral institutions (FAO, IFAD, World Bank Agriculture Global Practice, the CGIAR system's Indian-and-international staff). The professional-credential portability is structurally constrained โ most countries require local agricultural-extension-officer credentials or local university degrees for government-sector roles, but private-sector multinationals operate global-mobility programs.\n\nCross-references: applied agriculture intersects with academy-agriculture (the research-and-disciplinary parent), the broader paper-root-bio + journal-root-general research-publishing infrastructure, work-root-career-paths, and the verticals โ global-commerce for agricultural trade, industry-hubs for the broader industrial-and-supply-chain context.