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Agriculture is more than crop production. It connects farms, livestock, poultry, fisheries, food processing, research, rural development, supply chains, and agribusiness. The Agro, Livestock and Fisheries jobs in Bangladesh category on MoreJobsBD.com brings these career paths together in one place.
Job seekers can explore vacancies from agricultural companies, farms, hatcheries, feed manufacturers, seed companies, fisheries projects, poultry businesses, dairy farms, NGOs, research organisations, food-processing companies, and rural development programmes.
Opportunities may be available for agriculture graduates, veterinarians, fisheries professionals, diploma holders, field-level workers, farm supervisors, technical specialists, sales professionals, and experienced agribusiness managers.
The agricultural sector includes several distinct career areas. Selecting the right track depends on your academic background, practical experience, technical knowledge, and preferred work environment.
Plant and crop professionals work with seed production, crop cultivation, soil management, irrigation, pest control, fertiliser use, farm productivity, and agricultural research.
Common positions may include:
Agriculturist
Agronomist
Agriculture Officer
Field Officer
Crop Production Officer
Farm Manager
Plantation Manager
Seed Production Officer
Soil and Fertility Officer
Irrigation Officer
Pest Management Officer
Agricultural Research Assistant
Nursery Supervisor
Horticulture Officer
Greenhouse Supervisor
Agricultural Extension Officer
These jobs may involve regular field visits, farmer support, crop monitoring, data collection, production planning, and coordination with distributors or local agricultural communities.
Animal-based agriculture includes livestock farming, dairy production, poultry management, animal nutrition, veterinary care, breeding, feed production, and farm operations.
Relevant job titles may include:
Veterinary Doctor
Veterinary Officer
Livestock Officer
Dairy Farm Manager
Poultry Farm Manager
Poultry Officer
Hatchery Officer
Breeder Farm Officer
Animal Nutritionist
Feed Formulation Officer
Farm Supervisor
Quality Control Officer
Animal Health Technician
Livestock Field Assistant
Production Manager
Employers may require candidates to manage animal health, vaccination programmes, feeding schedules, breeding records, biosecurity, production targets, and farm staff.
Fisheries professionals work in fish farming, hatchery management, aquaculture production, water-quality monitoring, feed management, fish health, processing, and fisheries development.
Common roles include:
Fisheries Officer
Aquaculture Officer
Fish Farm Manager
Hatchery Manager
Hatchery Technician
Fisheries Field Officer
Aquaculture Specialist
Fish Health Officer
Shrimp Farm Officer
Feed Management Officer
Fisheries Project Coordinator
Quality Assurance Officer
Production Supervisor
These positions may be available with commercial farms, hatcheries, shrimp projects, fisheries companies, NGOs, research programmes, and export-oriented businesses.
Agricultural careers are not limited to farms. Many professionals work across the full production and distribution cycle.
Crop farms, poultry farms, dairy farms, fish farms, hatcheries, plantations, and nurseries recruit technical and operational staff to maintain production quality and meet business targets.
Seed producers, fertiliser companies, pesticide businesses, animal-feed manufacturers, fish-feed companies, and agricultural equipment suppliers recruit technical officers, field staff, quality-control professionals, and sales teams.
Food-processing companies need professionals for raw-material sourcing, production planning, quality assurance, supply-chain management, compliance, and supplier development.
NGOs and development organisations recruit agriculture, livestock, and fisheries professionals for livelihood programmes, farmer training, food security, climate adaptation, rural development, and community-based projects.
Universities, research institutes, training centres, laboratories, and agricultural projects may offer roles in research assistance, field trials, data collection, laboratory testing, and technical training.
Candidates with technical knowledge and communication skills may work as Territory Officers, Technical Sales Officers, Product Officers, Dealer Development Officers, or Agribusiness Executives.
These roles often combine product knowledge, farmer communication, market visits, sales targets, and after-sales technical support.
Agro-sector jobs can be physically demanding and operationally complex. Candidates should understand the real nature of the work before applying.
Depending on the position, responsibilities may include:
Visiting farms and rural areas
Monitoring crop, animal, or fish production
Collecting and analysing field data
Training farmers and farm workers
Maintaining production records
Managing disease-prevention programmes
Monitoring feed, fertiliser, pesticide, or medicine use
Supervising labour and field teams
Preparing technical reports
Coordinating with dealers, suppliers, and distributors
Ensuring product quality and farm safety
Meeting monthly production or sales targets
Responding to farm emergencies
Travelling between assigned territories
Some roles are office-based, but many require frequent fieldwork. Candidates who prefer only desk jobs should check the job description carefully instead of assuming every agriculture position is office-oriented.
Academic requirements vary widely across plant, animal, and fisheries positions.
Employers may prefer candidates with qualifications in:
Agriculture
Agronomy
Horticulture
Agricultural Extension
Soil Science
Plant Pathology
Entomology
Crop Botany
Agricultural Economics
Veterinary Science
Animal Husbandry
Dairy Science
Poultry Science
Fisheries
Aquaculture
Marine Science
Food Science
Agricultural Engineering
Environmental Science
Related biological or technical disciplines
Depending on the role, employers may accept a diploma, bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, technical certificate, or relevant practical experience.
Senior technical positions may require specialised education, professional registration, research experience, or proven industry expertise.
A degree may help candidates enter the sector, but employers usually prefer professionals who can handle field-level problems and deliver measurable results.
Candidates should understand the production process relevant to the job, including crop cycles, animal care, fish culture, disease management, feeding, harvesting, and productivity measurement.
Livestock, poultry, fisheries, and crop operations can suffer major losses from disease. Employers value candidates who understand prevention, hygiene, vaccination, pest control, quarantine, and biosecurity procedures.
Agriculture professionals often work with farmers, labourers, dealers, local representatives, and community groups. Technical knowledge is not useful if the candidate cannot explain it clearly.
Production reports, field-visit records, mortality data, feeding information, sales reports, inventory records, and project documentation must be accurate and regularly updated.
Digital tools are increasingly used for farm monitoring, inventory, reporting, mapping, sales tracking, and production analysis.
Useful skills may include:
Microsoft Excel
Mobile data-collection tools
Farm management software
GPS and mapping applications
Inventory systems
Statistical analysis
Digital reporting platforms
Fieldwork does not always go according to plan. Weather, disease, supply shortages, transport problems, water quality, equipment failure, and labour issues may affect operations. Employers prefer candidates who can respond logically and quickly.
Fresh graduates may begin through trainee, junior, assistant, or field-level positions.
Possible entry-level roles include:
Trainee Agriculture Officer
Junior Farm Officer
Field Assistant
Technical Sales Officer
Fisheries Field Officer
Hatchery Assistant
Poultry Officer
Dairy Farm Assistant
Research Assistant
Quality Control Assistant
Project Field Facilitator
Agriculture Intern
New candidates can strengthen their applications by highlighting:
Internships and practical training
Farm or laboratory experience
Research projects
Field surveys
Relevant software skills
Technical courses
Volunteer work in rural programmes
Knowledge of local farming practices
Willingness to work outside major cities
Candidates should not describe classroom assignments as professional experience. Employers can usually identify exaggerated CV claims during technical interviews.
Experienced candidates may move into technical, commercial, project-management, or operational leadership roles.
Potential positions include:
Senior Agriculture Officer
Regional Farm Manager
Production Manager
Hatchery Manager
Livestock Manager
Agribusiness Manager
Technical Services Manager
Quality Assurance Manager
Area Sales Manager
Project Manager
Research Coordinator
Head of Production
Operations Manager
Agricultural Consultant
Senior positions may require staff supervision, budget management, production planning, compliance, technical decision-making, market development, and coordination with senior management.
Not every agro job is purely technical. Many companies recruit candidates for roles that combine agricultural knowledge with sales and business development.
Commercial opportunities may include:
Territory Sales Officer
Technical Sales Executive
Dealer Development Officer
Product Executive
Area Manager
Regional Sales Manager
Agribusiness Development Officer
Procurement Officer
Sourcing Officer
Supply Chain Executive
These roles may require extensive travel, target-based performance, dealer visits, product demonstrations, and farmer engagement.
Candidates who dislike sales pressure should read the responsibilities carefully before applying to roles labelled “Technical Officer,” as many are primarily commercial positions.
Agro, livestock, poultry, and fisheries jobs are often available outside Dhaka because production facilities are located near farms, water bodies, hatcheries, industrial zones, and rural communities.
Vacancies may be available in:
Dhaka
Gazipur
Mymensingh
Cumilla
Chattogram
Bogura
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Dinajpur
Jashore
Khulna
Satkhira
Sylhet
Barishal
Pabna
Sirajganj
Noakhali
Cox’s Bazar
Many positions may require relocation or frequent travel within an assigned territory. Candidates should confirm accommodation, transport, field allowance, and duty location before accepting an offer.
Check whether the position genuinely matches your qualifications and preferred career path.
Review the job circular for:
Agricultural sub-sector
Technical or commercial responsibilities
Fieldwork requirements
Travel frequency
Educational qualifications
Required experience
Duty station
Farm accommodation
Salary and field allowance
Motorcycle or driving requirements
Working hours
Application deadline
Required documents
Candidates should pay close attention to job titles. An “Agriculture Officer” role at one organisation may involve technical farm support, while the same title elsewhere may be mainly sales-focused.
An effective CV should focus on relevant field knowledge and practical results.
Include:
Academic specialisation
Farm, hatchery, laboratory, or field experience
Crops, animals, poultry, or fish species handled
Production or sales responsibilities
Geographic areas covered
Training and certifications
Research or development projects
Software and reporting skills
Measurable production improvements
Team or labour supervision experience
Instead of writing “responsible for farm management,” explain the scale and outcome of the work. Mention farm size, production volume, mortality reduction, sales growth, farmer reach, or project coverage whenever the information is accurate.
MoreJobsBD.com helps candidates find current agriculture, livestock, poultry, dairy, fisheries, hatchery, and agribusiness vacancies from employers across Bangladesh.
Through this category, you can:
Explore plant, animal, and fisheries job circulars
Find technical and commercial agro roles
Discover jobs for fresh graduates and experienced professionals
Search opportunities by location
Review fieldwork and travel requirements
Compare qualifications and responsibilities
Check application deadlines
Apply for jobs aligned with your experience
Browse the latest Agro, Livestock and Fisheries jobs in Bangladesh and choose opportunities that match your academic background, technical ability, preferred work environment, and long-term career direction.
This category may include Agriculture Officer, Agronomist, Farm Manager, Veterinary Officer, Livestock Officer, Poultry Officer, Fisheries Officer, Hatchery Manager, Aquaculture Specialist, Technical Sales Officer, and other agribusiness positions.
Yes. Fresh graduates may apply for trainee, junior officer, field assistant, research assistant, quality-control assistant, technical sales, and farm-support positions.
Many positions require field visits, rural travel, farmer communication, or work at farms and production facilities. However, some roles in research, quality assurance, administration, supply chain, and management may be partly office-based.
Degrees in Veterinary Science, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Science, Poultry Science, Agriculture, or related disciplines are commonly preferred, depending on the position.
Employers may prefer candidates with degrees or diplomas in Fisheries, Aquaculture, Marine Science, Zoology, or related areas. Hatchery and farm experience may also be important.
Yes. Seed, feed, fertiliser, pesticide, veterinary medicine, agricultural equipment, and farm-input companies often recruit technical sales and territory-based professionals.