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Agricultural jobs in South Sudan

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About agriculture in South Sudan

Agriculture in South Sudan represents a colossal, virtually untouched potential within the White Nile basin. Endowed with millions of hectares of fertile land and abundant freshwater, the country has every chance to become the new breadbasket of Africa. Working here means participating in ground-zero projects aimed at transitioning from subsistence agriculture to robust commercial farming in a nascent state.

Livestock farming is the foundation of South Sudan's traditional economy and culture. The country boasts one of the largest cattle populations in Africa, where cattle serve as a profound symbol of status and wealth. Working as a veterinarian or livestock specialist requires a deep understanding of local clan dynamics, organizing mass vaccinations, and assisting in the commercialization of these vast herds.

Crop cultivation holds incredible potential for sorghum, maize, groundnuts, and cotton. The vast majority of the land has never been treated with chemical fertilizers, making it an ideal canvas for large-scale organic farming. Agronomists in South Sudan focus on introducing basic mechanization, establishing reliable seed banks, and training farmers in flood resilience and pest control.

The Sudd region—one of the world's largest wetland areas located in South Sudan—is a unique ecosystem providing massive fisheries resources. Work for specialists in this region involves developing sustainable wild-catch fisheries, establishing cold-chain logistics, and creating transport routes to deliver fish to the capital, Juba, and prospective export markets.

Working in South Sudan is a formidable challenge suited for resilient professionals and staff of international humanitarian organizations (like the FAO and WFP). The infrastructure is in its infancy, but the local people possess an incredibly strong spirit and welcome genuine assistance. Explore our platform to find opportunities in humanitarian and developmental ag-projects in South Sudan, aimed at overcoming crises and laying the foundation for national prosperity.