Agriculture Career Listing
Agronomist: Focus on crop production, soil management, and pest control.
Horticulturist: Specialize in the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
Soil Scientist: Study soil composition, fertility, and conservation.
Animal Scientist: Engage in the study of livestock production, genetics, and nutrition.
Agricultural Engineer: Design and develop machinery, equipment, and structures for farming.
Food Scientist/Food Technologist: Work on the development and improvement of food products and processes.
Agricultural Economist: Analyze economic factors related to agriculture, including market trends and policy impacts.
Agribusiness Manager: Oversee the management and operations of agricultural businesses.
Precision Agriculture Specialist: Utilize technology for data-driven decision-making in farming.
Biotechnologist: Focus on genetic modification, crop improvement, and bioengineering in agriculture.
Farm Manager:
Direct day-to-day operations on a farm, making decisions on planting, harvesting, and resource
Environmental Analyst in Agriculture: Assess and manage environmental impacts related to agricultural practices.
Crop Consultant: Advise farmers on best practices for crop management, pest control, and soil health.
Livestock Inspector: Ensure compliance with regulations and standards in animal production.
Agricultural Educator: Teach and educate others about agricultural practices and sustainability.
Farm Appraiser: Evaluate the value of farms and agricultural properties.
Seed Technologist: Work on the development and improvement of seed varieties.
Rural Development Specialist: Focus on improving the economic and social well-being of rural communities.
International Agricultural Development Specialist:
Work on agricultural projects and initiatives globally.
Aqua culturist: Engage in the cultivation of aquatic organisms, such as fish and shellfish.
Apiarist/ Beekeeper: Manage and maintain beehives for honey production and pollination services.
Viticulturist: Specialize in the cultivation of grapes for wine production.
Agro-forester: Integrate trees and shrubs into agricultural systems for environmental and economic benefits.
Water Resource Specialist: Focus on sustainable water management in agriculture.