These tours are an opportunity for attendees to not only learn about new and diverse agriculture, but also learn travel customs and the skills to explore the world on their own in the future, if they so choose.
This 10 night tour will provide students an overview of Brazilian agriculture. Flying in and out of São Paulo, attendees will learn about the region's production of citrus, coffee, sugarcane & ethanol cattle, machinery, and more.
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Students have paid for past tours in a variety of ways. Most students fundraise in one way or another. They have found that there is a lot of support available as long as they work to seek it out. Click here to see examples of ways that past attendees have fundraised.
No, payments are spread out to give attendees time to fundraise. There is an initial deposit due shortly after signing up - usually two weeks. After that, there will be one to two additional payments. The majority of the cost is usually due within 30-45 days of departure on the tour. Exact payment due dates are lined out in the info pack for each tour.
While these ag tours are open to FFA members, they are not affiliated with National FFA or and state FFA association. They are independently run by Jordyn Coon, a past Oregon FFA member. Tours are coordinated in conjunction with Agrotours, an ag travel agency that has handled many international tours for National FFA programs like ILSSO and proficiency trips. Learn more about Jordyn here.
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