Farmer jobs in new delhi India
7 farmer jobs found in new delhi: showing 1 - 7
Business Development Manager - Guwahati (fs)
Company: McCain Foods |
of local clients and should have to skills of hunter and farmer at the same time. Also will be responsible for carrying out the...Location: New Delhi, India
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 22 Nov 2024
Technical Support And Training Associate
Company: United Nations Development Programme |
, and connecting with a wide range of stakeholders - insurance agencies, farmer organizations, state agencies etc. Hands-on experience...Location: New Delhi, India
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 13 Nov 2024
Senior Research Associate
Company: Precision Development |
collection (including farmer focus groups, interviews, and quantitative surveys) and data cleaning. Produce accurate...Location: New Delhi, India
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 08 Nov 2024
Bde - Udaipur (fs)
Company: McCain Foods |
and farmer at the same time. Also, will be responsible for carrying out the activities will the client listing the new product...Location: New Delhi, India
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 24 Oct 2024
Baselines Assessment Of Coffee Quality In Araku Region
Company: Rainforest Alliance |
, including Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh. Araku Valley, known for its coffee cultivation, is home to several farmer producer... current management practices of FPOs for implementing processing such as farmer enagement,training, procurement, processing...Location: New Delhi, India
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 20 Oct 2024
Business Development Executive - Tt Gurgaon
Company: McCain Foods |
of local clients and should have to skills of hunter and farmer at the same time. Also, will be responsible for carrying out...Location: New Delhi, India
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 18 Oct 2024
Consultant - Food Systems Summit 2024 Compendium And Proceedings
Company: World Resources Institute |
management and farmer livelihood improvement. During the last five years of facilitating dialogues between the stakeholders...