ability to work independently, discernment and sense of responsibility
sense of organization and good communication skills
physical endurance
affinity to nature, plants and working outdoors
creative flair
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After a DVS in horticulture, obtaining an AVS in horticulture provides graduates with an opportunity to gain advanced knowledge and develop professional autonomy.
Persons enrolling in a program of study leading to an Attestation of Vocational Specialization (AVS) must hold a Diploma of Vocational Studies (DVS) in the trade or occupation corresponding to the desired program of study, or have been granted recognition of equivalent learning. OR They must already be performing the occupation or trade related to the desired program of study. There are no admission requirements for programs designed to help people start a business.