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Join our team as an Agriculture and Environment Consultant in the South West UK. Provide vital consultancy on sustainable farming, pollution reduction, and land management to a diverse client base. This role requires a relevant degree, 3+ years' experience, and a UK driving licence. We offer a su...
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United Kingdom , South West (flexible)
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45000.00 GBP / Year
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Until further notice
Explore a dynamic career at the intersection of modern farming and ecological stewardship with Agriculture and Environment Consultant jobs. This unique profession is dedicated to bridging the gap between productive agriculture and environmental sustainability, offering expert guidance to a diverse range of clients. Professionals in this field act as crucial advisors, helping farmers, government agencies, agribusinesses, non-profits, and food supply chains navigate the complex challenges of producing food and fiber while protecting natural resources. It is a role for those passionate about practical, science-based solutions that benefit both the economy and the ecosystem. Typically, an Agriculture and Environment Consultant performs a blend of fieldwork, technical analysis, and client management. Common responsibilities include conducting on-site farm visits to assess land, soil, water, and infrastructure. They provide actionable advice on topics such as nutrient management, pollution mitigation, soil health, water conservation, and the implementation of agri-environmental schemes. A significant part of the role involves translating policy and scientific research into practical farm management strategies that are both environmentally sound and economically viable. Consultants also frequently contribute to business development, preparing project proposals, writing reports, and developing new service offerings to meet evolving market and regulatory demands. To succeed in these jobs, individuals generally possess a strong academic foundation, typically holding a degree in agriculture, environmental science, agronomy, soil science, or a closely related field. Several years of practical, post-graduate experience in the agricultural sector is highly valued. Industry-recognized certifications in areas like crop protection, nutrient management, or soil and water are often advantageous and sometimes required. Key skills extend beyond technical knowledge; consultants must be excellent communicators, capable of explaining complex concepts clearly to clients both verbally and in writing. Analytical problem-solving, project management, and commercial awareness are essential, as is the ability to work independently and as part of a team. A broad understanding of different farming systems (arable, livestock, mixed) and a genuine commitment to sustainable practices are the hallmarks of a skilled consultant. For those with a driver's license and a willingness to travel, this career offers immense variety and the satisfaction of making a tangible impact on the landscape. The profession is ideal for versatile individuals who enjoy a mix of office-based planning and outdoor, hands-on advisory work. As global focus on climate-smart agriculture and environmental regulation intensifies, the demand for these expert consultants continues to grow, creating a stable and rewarding career path for qualified professionals. Discover your next opportunity in this vital field by exploring available Agriculture and Environment Consultant jobs today.

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