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Agricultural Management Advisor
A professional who supports farmers in improving management efficiency and technology advancement to promote the development of regional agriculture.
Crop Researcher
Specialist profession that conducts crop variety improvement and physiological/ecological research to elucidate and develop traits such as increased yield, improved quality, and resistance to diseases and pests.
Crop Pest Control Worker
A specialist who conducts surveys, diagnoses, and control operations to prevent and suppress the occurrence of pests and diseases in crops in fields and orchards.
Pesticide Application Worker
Pesticide application workers are specialists who properly prepare the pesticides necessary for crops and apply them to fields using machinery such as tractors or drones. They perform pest and disease control, supporting the improvement of crop quality and securing yields.
Greenhouse Vegetable Grower
Engages in work growing vegetables inside greenhouses (hothouses), handling everything from growth environment management to harvest.
Lotus Farm Worker
Farm worker who cultivates lotus roots (renkon), lotus flowers, and fruits. Handles planting in muddy fields, water management, weeding, and harvesting.
Potato Cultivator
A farm worker who handles everything from planting to cultivation management, harvesting, and shipping of potatoes (potatoes) in the fields.
Crop Fertilization Manager
A specialist who conducts soil analysis, fertilizer application planning, and environmental management for crops such as vegetables and fruit trees to optimize growth and improve quality.
Crop Pest Control Worker (Crops)
This occupation involves investigating and monitoring the occurrence of pests and diseases in crops, and formulating and implementing optimal control plans including pesticide application and biological control.
Crop Pest Control Technician (Agriculture)
Specialized technician who diagnoses the occurrence of pathogens and pests at crop production sites and minimizes damage using pesticides and biological control techniques.