Got
								a degree in agriculture? Here's how you can plan your career!
								Interested in making a career in agriculture, but not sure how
								or where to start or even what your options are? Here are a few
								options that you may explore! Agriculture is a vast and
								diversified industry and includes all areas of farming, crops,
								horticulture, floriculture, sericulture, and manufacturing of
								agri-products such as all food products, cash crops and natural
								fibres, as well as the new fields of agri-business. After
								getting doing your B.Sc in Agriculture, you can take up a wide
								variety of jobs.In the government sector, specialists in this
								field can be employed by the Central and state departments of
								agriculture. As agriculture is a state subject, graduates are
								recruited by the Department of Agriculture in states for
								development work with regard to crops, seeds, farm implements,
								and extension work with farmers at the block development level.
								Recruitment to these posts is through the State Public Service
								Commission, and the educational requirements are a degree in
								agriculture or allied fields.
							However,
								if you do an M.Sc in agriculture, or rural management, there are
								many more career options depending on the area of specialization
								in post graduation. There are job openings in organizations such
								as the National Seeds Corporation, Food Corporation of India,
								the Warehousing Corporation, and Fertilizer Corporation of
								India, and so on. With the increasing commercialization of
								agriculture, corporate houses require individuals who have done
								their post graduation in agriculture and allied fields, rural
								management or a combination of agriculture, economics and
								management. These are essentially industries handling food
								processing or marketing of agricultural products, banks,
								insurance companies, and those in storage, packaging and
								warehousing of agricultural products. Nationalized banks and
								rural banks also hire professionals from this field. You can
								also do an MBA in agri-business or rural management. With the
								entry of agri-retail outlets for providing fresh farm produce to
								the urban consumer, there is a need for people trained in the
								handling and processing of perishables for the domestic and
								export market. The growth of the agri-sector is also generating
								a need for professionals providing a range of other services,
								such as export and import, rural banking, credit, financing agri
								projects, insurance, logistics, water management, research and
								development, and rural energy. There is enough scope for
								self-employment in this sector.