Tuesday, 11 October 2016

AGRICULTURAL ADMINISTRATION

AGRICULTURAL ADMINISTRATION

Introduction    :
Agricultural administrator - Farm managers, sometimes known as agricultural managers, oversee the operational activities of farms. Duties may include inspecting crops for disease and operating farm machinery, such as tractors and hay balers. Work can be hazardous, and caution must be used when dealing with chemicals or large machines. On larger farms, managers may primarily perform administrative duties, such as hiring or marketing. Tact may be required when dealing with challenging employees or customers.

Class of Specialization:     Science
Relevant Core Subjects:    Mathematics, English, Agriculture, Biology,  Chemistry, Economics

Personality Traits/Skills:   
Animal friendly, nature-friendly, ability to endure, creativity, ability to coordinate and be analytical.

Job profile/Duties:   
Analytical abilities to increase quality and production of crops, livestock, fish and lumber. Business and accounting skills working with producers and buyers of yields and produce. Effective coordination and organization capabilities. Enjoy working out on the land, in sometimes rural areas and with the natural environment. Expertise and scientific knowledge pertaining to crops, livestock, fish or tree species working with. Observational and problem solving capabilities and understanding signs of malnutrition and diseases in crops, fish, trees and animals    .

Where to work:   
Agricultural firms, farms, industries, school, investment companies, government ministry and corporations, etc.

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