Agricultural Officers are responsible for implementing government agricultural policies, advising farmers on best practices, monitoring crop health, and ensuring the quality and safety of agricultural produce. They play a key role in rural development, sustainable farming, and increasing agricultural productivity.
₹3,00,000 - ₹8,00,000 per annum (varies by state, experience, and department)
Agricultural Officers are in demand in government departments, agricultural research organizations, agribusiness firms, and NGOs. Their expertise is essential for food security, sustainable agriculture, and rural development initiatives.
Agricultural Officers work both in the field and in offices. The role involves frequent travel to rural areas, interaction with farmers, conducting training programs, and collaborating with government and private agencies.