The International Potato Center (CIP) is a global,
non-profit research organization that works to improve food security,
nutrition, and incomes in developing countries through research and innovation
in root and tuber crops—primarily potatoes and sweet potatoes.
CIP’s focus areas encompass a range of strategic priorities aimed
at improving agricultural systems and livelihoods. These include crop
improvement through the development of climate-resilient, high-yielding,
and disease-resistant varieties of potatoes and sweet potatoes; sustainable
farming by promoting environmentally friendly and resource-efficient
agricultural practices; and nutrition and food systems, particularly
through the use of biofortified crops. CIP also works to strengthen value
chains and market access by supporting smallholder farmers in building
inclusive and profitable value chains, while enhancing climate resilience by helping farming systems adapt to the impacts of climate change.
CGIAR Science Program of Scaling for Impact promotes potato
cultivation through zero tillage with rice straw mulching in Odisha. 30 farmers
have been selected in two districts of Puri and Khurda with a specific focus on
women farmers and women-led producer companies.
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Requirements
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Education: · Graduation
Degree in Crop Sciences and related fields in agriculture and development | Experience: · 2 Years of relevant experience · Good communication skills, English & Odia (For local communication with farmers) · The consultant will be required to frequent travel between Bhubaneswar, Puri & Khurda |
Benefits
How to
apply?
Visit the following link: https://cipotato.org/open-vacancies/ and
submit application. Screening of applications will begin as soon as
we start getting applications and position will remain open until it is filled.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Learn
more about CIP by accessing our web site at http://www.cipotato.org.
CIP
is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified women are particularly encouraged
to apply.