Agronomist
$2K-$9K
/ year
0-3 years experience
$2K-$9K
/ year
0-3 years experience
Agronomists help select the right nutrition to the crop(s) being produced and oversees the distribution of nutrients. On a daily basis, an agriculturalist could be expected to create budgets for facilities as well as available land, as well as to conduct inventory tracking of manure, and ensuring that the plans are in compliance with regulatory requirements. They also have to be accountable for scheduling and hiring and coordinating schedules, conducting quality control and overseeing employees. They also conduct product tests and evaluations, establish and maintain strong relations with customers as well as handle contracts and insurance concerns. Agronomists must also be able to analyze soil samples and scout out crops, determine the nutrients that crops require, and assess the efficacy of a particular nutritional ingredient.
Agronomists usually work outside in the field or another agriculture-related setting, but they can also spend a significant amount of time in the office doing paperwork or laboratory work. They may also perform physical tasks like bending or squatting, walking and lifting large equipment to time.
The minimum education requirement for positions in agronomy is a bachelor's degree in agronomy or another related field. Since agronomists work with a range different professionals daily basis, excellent communication and leadership abilities are required for this job. A few years of experience in the field are also required.
Within the context of the Agronomist, employees are expected to fulfill the following roles and responsibilities in order to make meaningful contributions towards organizational success:
Major educational qualifications required for Agronomist are:
1
Agricultural Biotechnology
2
Research Analysis
3
Agricultural Practices
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The Agronomist role in India is projected to grow at a steady pace over the next decade, with demand increasing due to the growth of the agriculture sector. According to a report by ResearchAndMarkets, the Indian agricultural sector is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.4% between 2019-2025. This growth is expected to create new employment opportunities for agronomists, with the current estimation of 400,000 jobs available in the sector. According to a study by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), demand for agronomists is projected to increase by 10% annually in the coming years. These projections indicate that opportunities for agronomists will continue to grow in India.