Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishery Occupations X Workstyle: Self-Employed

20 matching jobs found.

Tengusa Harvester

A profession that harvests 'tengusa,' a type of seaweed used as raw material for agar, from coastal shallows and rocky reefs, and supplies it as processing raw material.

Sugar Beet (Sugar Beet) Grower

This occupation involves cultivating sugar beets (beets), which are raw materials for sugar, and performing a series of agricultural tasks from sowing to harvesting and shipping.

Binder (Reaper Binder) Operator

Specialized job operating a binder (reaper binder) to perform reaping and baling of crops in one continuous process.

Clam Harvester

A fisheries occupation that harvests clams using manual labor or simple tools in shallow coastal areas or tidal flats and sorts and organizes them into forms suitable for shipment or sale.

Gallnut (fushi) Harvester

Forestry worker who collects and harvests insect galls (gallnuts) parasitizing trees and supplies them as traditional dyes or medicinal raw materials.

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.

Bonsai Seedling Grower

This occupation involves selecting bonsai seedlings, managing soil and cultivation environments while performing pruning and wiring, and beautifully cultivating them to supply to markets or enthusiasts.

Pine Resin Collector

A forestry job that involves making incisions in the bark or trunk of pine trees to collect and recover the oozing pine resin.

Beekeeping Worker

A job involving raising honeybees for honey and beeswax production, bee colony management, hive installation and management, honey extraction and refining, etc.

Hunter

A specialist profession that captures wild animals in natural environments in compliance with laws and regulations for resource management and utilization as food or fur.