Farm Concern International (FCI) is an Africa-wide market development agency whose work is focused on the commercialization of smallholder farmers through developing market led production systems that are continuously informed by the market needs, demands and trends. We develop pro-poor business and marketing models that competitively and sustainably enhance economic growth among the smallholder farmers in Africa. With a vision of Commercialized African households with increased incomes and better livelihoods, FCI currently operates in 12 countries serving over 3.5 Million smallholder farmers, connecting them with more than 10,000 buyers in informal trade, 500 private sector companies and over 1000 small and medium enterprises across Africa. With Its headquarters in Nairobi Kenya, FCI is an equal opportunities employer.
SHORT TERM CONSULTANCIES IN UGANDA TANZANIA ETHIOPIA & KENYA
FCI offers short term consultancies to candidates with Masters or PhD qualifications and have a minimum of 3 publications. FCI seeks to recruit a team of Technical Experts with hands on experiences in Market Research and development, Value Chain Analysis, Partnership management, Development communication and in Commercialization
How to apply
Interested candidates should apply by sending an email with the specific vacancy number and the position to hr@farmconcern.org to get a detailed job description .Application deadline is Friday 14th November 2014.
SHORT TERM CONSULTANCIES IN UGANDA TANZANIA ETHIOPIA & KENYA
FCI offers short term consultancies to candidates with Masters or PhD qualifications and have a minimum of 3 publications. FCI seeks to recruit a team of Technical Experts with hands on experiences in Market Research and development, Value Chain Analysis, Partnership management, Development communication and in Commercialization
How to apply
Interested candidates should apply by sending an email with the specific vacancy number and the position to hr@farmconcern.org to get a detailed job description .Application deadline is Friday 14th November 2014.