Postharvest Physiology, pathology and Handling of Fresh Commodities

Postharvest Physiology and Pathology

  •   Postharvest Physiology, Pathology and Handling of Fresh Commodities
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    This program will take place in Israel from 5th to 24th of February 2017 in collaboration with MASHAV (Israel's Agency for International Development Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs).
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    ​The program is for research and extension workers, quality control personnel in the produce industry, and business, government or academic professionals interested in current advances in the postharvest technology of fruits, vegetable & horticulture crops. Candidates are expected to have an academic degree in  relevant subject matter, with at least 3 years of practical experience and good command of written and spoken English.
     
    Interested candidates for the program should complete the MASHAV application form and return the completed forms to the Embassy of Israel not later than  11th December 2016 for onward transmission to the Selection Committee in Israel which will approve the candidates.
     
     
     
    MASHAV Scholarship
    MASHAV scholarship covers for your study fees, meals and accommodation in Israel during the study period. International Flight Fare is to be paid by participant.
     
    Application Forms 
     
    You can download the MASHAV Application Form here or obtain it from the Embassy of Israel in Yangon. Once completed, they should be submitted to the Embassy of Israel in Yangon before the Embassy Deadline in order to forward to the selection committee in Israel which will approve the candidate. 
     
     
    Contact details 
    You can make further inquiries by contacting us at:
    Ms. May Thawdar
    MASHAV coordinator
    Tel: 0951 515112-5 Ext .1