Overview
Many agricultural operators share the same dilemma: they own land and produce, yet cannot build a brand or turn a profit. The root cause is that the traditional capability model — centered on “knowing how to grow, raise, and sell” — can no longer meet today’s competitive demands. Competition in modern agriculture has expanded into a comprehensive contest spanning soil management, health value, brand storytelling, content communication, and organizational efficiency. Continuing to rely on farmer thinking only leads to diminishing returns.
Based on this diagnosis, Asia 6th Industry Sousei Academy has officially launched the “Innovative Agricultural General Manager Training Program.” Rather than classroom lectures, the curriculum is system-oriented and hands-on, guiding participants through a complete 6th Industrialization pathway.
The program covers four core modules: redesigning a single-product 6th Industrialization pathway starting from soil improvement; leveraging AI tools to build agricultural-civilization IPs for sustained content production; introducing Amoeba management innovation so that production bases, sales, and finance form an accountable business system; and ultimately ensuring that graduates leave with a directly executable 6th Industrialization implementation plan.
Key Points
- Pain-point diagnosis: The traditional “grow-raise-sell” skill set is no longer sufficient for modern competition; brand storytelling and organizational efficiency have become the new decisive factors
- Curriculum structure: Three major modules — soil improvement design, AI content communication, and Amoeba management accounting — form a complete closed loop
- Results-oriented: The core commitment is that participants bring their enterprise and its challenges, and return one year later with an executable 6th Industrialization plan
Conclusion
At its core, this video presents a value proposition for training enrollment: modern agriculture does not need more effort — it needs a system of capabilities. By integrating 6th Industrialization methodology, AI communication tools, and Amoeba organizational innovation, the program provides agricultural operators with a pathway to transform from traditional farmer thinking to comprehensive business management.