Agribusiness Advisor - Horticulture/ crops (Program Officer) at Professional Alliance for Development-PADet
Professional Alliance for Development-PADet
- Ethiopia
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead the operationalization of horticulture/crop value chain and market system activities at the cluster level, ensuring interventions are tailored to the local context and effectively address constraints identified through earlier market analyses.
- Contribute toward the realization of annual, quarter and monthly planning, as well as regular reporting related to livestock value chain and market system activities of the cluster.
- Lead local assessments and analyses of the horticulture/crop sector to identify agribusiness opportunities tailored to rural young women.
- Design and execute market-based intervention strategies that address identified constraints and leverage opportunities specific to the cluster context.
- Implement core value chain and market system activities-including market development, market intelligence, facilitation of local input/output market linkages, and business development services-ensuring this leads to increased production, income, and jobs.
- Map existing youth-led MSEs in horticulture/crop and design tailored approaches to help them expand, diversify, and employ more young women.
- Facilitate direct business linkages for young women-led enterprises with input suppliers, buyers, processors, cooperatives, unions, and service providers.
- Introduce and promote appropriate new technologies, productivity-enhancing practices, and value addition opportunities to strengthen horticulture and crop enterprises.
- Provide coaching, mentoring, and hands-on technical support to rural young women, youth groups, and MSEs engaged in horticulture/crop enterprises.
- Organize and deliver practical demonstrations, productivity training sessions, post-harvest handling workshops, and exposure visits to build capacity and encourage adoption of improved practices.
- Organize and facilitate cluster-level multi-stakeholder meetings on selected value chains to identify systemic challenges and build collective solutions in input and output markets.
- Prepare, document, and share proceedings of these forums, ensuring local stakeholders are actively engaged and drive problem-solving.
- Build and maintain strong operational relationships with private sector actors, cooperatives, local government offices, farmer organizations, and other relevant stakeholders in the horticulture and crop sectors within the cluster.
- Regularly monitor and track implementation progress against work plans, ensuring activities meet quality standards and contribute to cluster-level income and employment targets.
- Document lessons learned, success stories, and innovations from field implementation, sharing these insights with the wider program team to inform adaptive learning.
- Support cluster-level contributions to annual reviews, midterm assessments, final evaluations, and routine progress reporting.
- Ensure all horticulture/crop interventions are designed and implemented in ways that intentionally address gender disparities and enhance climate resilience.
- Master's/BA degree in agriculture development, Horticulture, Agribusiness, Agricultural Marketing, Agricultural Economics, or a closely related field.
- At least 4 years of relevant experience in horticulture/crop value chain development and agribusiness, with demonstrated success in direct field-level implementation.
- Practical experience in youth employment, market system development, local input/output market dynamics, and marketing of agricultural commodities and supporting rural women in enterprise growth.
- Familiarity with local, national, and regional horticulture trade systems and the policy environment governing the sector.
- Experience organizing multi-stakeholder forums, strengthening cooperatives, and working closely with sectoral associations.
- Skill in project formulation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation
- Solid understanding of gender integration, climate-smart agriculture programming in value chain initiatives.
- Willingness to travel frequently within the cluster to engage directly with communities, enterprises, and stakeholders.
- Proven report writing and communication skills
- Good interpersonal and make logical and timely decision skills
- Fluency in English language.
- Willingness to work extra working hours and weekends with staff.
- Highly motivated, self-managed and Strategic oriented.
- High level commitment to achieve project goal and Objectives.
- Able to work with minimum supervision.
- Ability to prepare and submit quality reports timely.
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