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Agricultural jobs in Equatorial Guinea

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About agriculture in Equatorial Guinea

Agriculture in Equatorial Guinea is a sector currently reclaiming its lost prominence. Historically, the nation was a major producer of high-quality cocoa (especially on Bioko Island), highly prized by chocolatiers worldwide. Today, amidst fluctuating oil revenues, the government is heavily investing in reviving agribusiness. Working here offers a chance to participate in the reconstruction of premium tropical farming.

Cocoa production on Bioko Island benefits from an ideal microclimate, giving the cocoa beans unique flavor profiles. Roles in this sector involve clearing abandoned plantations, planting new elite varieties, and implementing international fermentation standards. For agronomists and quality control specialists, it is a unique opportunity to work with an exclusive, high-end product in a tropical island setting.

The mainland territory (Río Muni) possesses rich forest resources and vast potential for crop cultivation. The harvesting of tropical timber is a significant revenue source, though the industry is shifting toward more sustainable practices. Working in the forestry sector requires expertise in eco-certification and sustainable management. Additionally, the mainland is developing plantations for bananas, palm oil, and cassava.

Aquaculture and marine fisheries hold great promise due to the country's access to the Gulf of Guinea. Equatorial Guinea aims to reduce food imports by attracting foreign specialists to establish modern fish farms and develop industrial fishing fleets. This is a dynamic field requiring investment and expert knowledge in marine biology and advanced fish-farming technologies.

Working in Equatorial Guinea is a professional challenge for specialists ready to drive innovation in a developing environment. The country offers a high level of safety and significant investment incentives for agribusiness. Explore our platform to find opportunities in Equatorial Guinea’s agricultural sector, from managing reviving cocoa estates to roles in sustainable forestry and aquaculture, offering a truly unique African experience.