Considering the complications that the illegal agricultural inputs market creates for public and private security agents, USP's School of Multidimensional Security (ESEM), in partnership with CropLife Brasil, is offering the EaD Course on the Inspection of Illegal Agricultural Inputs.
The course aims to present the main concepts, challenges, good practices and solutions for the activities of inspection, identification, seizures, handling, transportation, safekeeping and destruction of agricultural inputs, through the sharing of knowledge and experiences by a team of high-level instructors from Academia, the Private Sector and Public Security Institutions.
This is the third step in ESEM's "Program to Combat Illicit Markets in Illegal Agricultural Inputs", which since 2015 has been committed to providing quality training in Security and Defense, combining academic knowledge with the experience of agents working in these sectors.
The School of Multidimensional Security (ESEM) is part of the Institute of International Relations (IRI) of the University of São Paulo (USP).