Planning & Organization × Classification Details: Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishery Occupations
67 matching jobs found.
Breeder
A profession that mainly manages pedigrees, mating, birth, and breeding of pet animals such as dogs and cats, and produces and sells healthy puppies and kittens.
Ranch Manager
A ranch manager handles the breeding, reproduction, and health management of livestock, and comprehensively manages the ranch's production activities and operations.
Hay Grower (With Livestock Rearing)
An agricultural occupation that cultivates and manages forage grass for livestock feed, and performs harvesting and supply.
Hay Grower (Non-Livestock)
Agricultural worker who does not engage in livestock farming, handling seeding to harvesting, drying, and packaging of hay for feed.
Mandarin Grower
A profession that consistently manages the cultivation of mandarin oranges, a citrus fruit that prefers warm climates, from pruning to fertilization, pest and disease control, and harvesting.
Mitsumata (mitsumata) Cultivator
Agricultural work involving the cultivation of mitsumata, a traditional raw material for Japanese paper, to produce high-quality materials.
Cereal Crop Farmer
Cereal crop farmers cultivate cereal crops such as wheat and barley, performing a series of tasks from sowing to nurturing, harvesting, and adjustment.
Medicinal Herb Grower
Specializes in the cultivation, management, harvesting, and quality adjustment of medicinal plants (herbs) to supply raw materials for pharmaceuticals and herbal products.
Vegetable Grower
A profession responsible for sowing vegetable seeds, cultivation, harvesting, and shipping, producing safe and high-quality vegetables.
Wild Animal Capture Worker
A profession that captures wild animals in forests or natural environments for population adjustment, protection, or research purposes.