Agricultural Occupations (Including Livestock, Animal Care, Gardening, and Landscaping) X Workstyle: Self-employed

10 matching jobs found.

Seedling Cultivation Worker (Agriculture)

Seedling cultivation workers handle tasks from seed sowing through germination and seedling management to transplanting preparation, ensuring the healthy growth of crop seedlings.

Tuber Crop Cultivation Worker

Agricultural worker responsible for cultivating tuber crops (such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, taro, etc.) in fields, from seeding to harvesting and quality control.

Tree Worker, Landscape Gardener

A profession that designs, constructs, and maintains gardens and green spaces, and cares for trees and plants.

Greenhouse Grower

Specialized profession that cultivates and manages flowers and vegetables while controlling temperature, humidity, light, etc., inside a greenhouse, up to harvest.

Flower Gardener

Flower gardeners cultivate and manage ornamental herbaceous flowers, potted plants, cut flowers, etc., for sale. They handle everything from soil improvement, planting, growth management, harvesting, and shipping.

Millets Cultivator (foxtail millet, barnyard millet, proso millet, buckwheat, corn)

A profession that cultivates, manages, harvests, threshes, and sorts millets such as foxtail millet, barnyard millet, proso millet, buckwheat, and corn. Requires specialized cultivation techniques and knowledge of soil management.

Tree Pruning Worker

Tree pruning workers prune and manage trees in parks, gardens, street trees, etc., maintaining beautiful tree shapes and ensuring safety as a specialized profession.

Tea Cultivation Worker

Tea cultivation workers handle planting, management, and harvesting of tea plants to produce high-quality tea leaves.

Tree Nursery Worker

A job that involves seedling cultivation, growing, pruning, and transplanting garden trees and ornamental trees, as well as handling sales, installation, and aftercare.

Mitsumata (mitsumata) Cultivator

Agricultural work involving the cultivation of mitsumata, a traditional raw material for Japanese paper, to produce high-quality materials.