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Dog Breeder
A profession that performs daily care such as health management, feeding, cleaning, exercise, and socialization of dogs in dog kennels or kennels, as well as breeding management.
Horticultural Technology Instructor
A specialist who provides guidance and advice to farmers and facility operators on plant cultivation techniques, environmental management, and other aspects of horticultural production, supporting improvements in productivity and quality.
Horticultural Researcher
Horticultural researchers study plant breeding and cultivation techniques, aiming to develop new varieties and improve productivity.
Fruit Researcher
Conducts research to achieve high-quality and high-yield fruit production through fruit variety improvement and analysis of physiological mechanisms.
Livestock Rearer
An occupation that properly rears and manages livestock such as cattle, pigs, and chickens, performing tasks including breeding, health management, and feed formulation.
Insect Breeding Worker
A job that manages the breeding environment for insects, including feeding, breeding, and health observation.
Seedling Cultivation Technical Instructor
Specialist who conducts research and tests on cultivation methods for seeds and seedlings and variety improvement technologies, and provides technical guidance to farmers and production sites based on those results.
Aquarium Keeper
A profession that involves the care, exhibition, breeding, and conservation activities of fish and marine organisms in aquariums.
Stallion Breeding Worker
Stallion breeding workers are professionals who perform breeding management of stallions, health checks, mating assistance, and other tasks for the purpose of horse reproduction.
Livestock Technician
A specialist who improves productivity and quality management through livestock rearing, breeding, health management, feed design, etc. Uses scientific methods to enhance the efficiency of livestock farming operations.