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Agriculture & Rural Development Volunteer Programmes
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Sustainable Agriculture
Programme overview
Agriculture and Rural Development programmes connect volunteers with supervised, locally led initiatives supporting sustainable farming, food security, rural livelihoods and climate resilience.
Placements strengthen host communities through practical knowledge sharing, responsible participation and long-term agricultural development rather than replacing local expertise.
Sustainable Agriculture placements provide supervised opportunities to support climate-smart farming, soil conservation, responsible food production and environmentally sustainable agricultural practices.
Volunteers contribute alongside local farmers, cooperatives and community organisations to strengthen long-term food security and resilient rural livelihoods.
Responsibilities
- Follow the host organisation's agricultural procedures and supervision.
- Respect local farming practices while supporting sustainable improvements.
- Use equipment, livestock facilities and agricultural resources safely.
- Report safety, environmental or welfare concerns promptly.
- Work under the supervision of approved agricultural staff.
- Support sustainable farming activities using approved methods.
- Respect local farming knowledge and cultural practices.
- Follow environmental, health and safety procedures at all times.
Typical activities
- Support sustainable farming activities.
- Assist community food-production projects.
- Participate in climate-smart agriculture initiatives.
- Support agricultural education and demonstrations.
- Assist sustainable crop production.
- Support demonstration farms and agricultural training.
- Participate in soil and water conservation activities.
- Assist community food-security initiatives.
A typical placement day
- Morning planning with supervisors.
- Field activities supporting sustainable agriculture.
- Community engagement and agricultural demonstrations.
- Daily review and documentation.
Learning outcomes
- Understand sustainable agricultural systems.
- Gain practical experience in community farming.
- Develop cross-cultural collaboration skills.
- Learn principles of food security and rural development.
- Understand sustainable agricultural systems.
- Learn climate-smart farming practices.
- Gain practical community agriculture experience.
- Develop cross-cultural teamwork skills.
Career benefits
- Strengthens agricultural field experience.
- Supports careers in agronomy and rural development.
- Demonstrates international volunteer experience.
- Builds community-development capability.
Skills and qualities required
- Positive attitude.
- Ability to work outdoors.
- Respect for local communities.
- Positive attitude.
- Physical ability to work outdoors.
- Interest in agriculture.
Skills you may develop
- Agricultural practice.
- Food security awareness.
- Community engagement.
- Problem solving.
- Sustainable farming.
- Community engagement.
- Agricultural communication.
- Problem solving.
What hosts expect
- Professional conduct.
- Respect for local culture.
- Reliability and teamwork.
- Professional conduct.
- Reliability.
- Respect for communities.
- Commitment to environmental sustainability.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need farming experience?
No. Many placements accept beginners provided they are willing to learn and work under supervision.
Will I work directly with local farmers?
Yes. Activities are carried out alongside approved host organisations and local farming communities.
Is the work physically demanding?
Some placements involve outdoor agricultural activities, while others focus on education, administration or demonstration projects.
Application preparation
What documents may I need?
Document requirements are introduced at different stages of the placement process. Final requirements depend on the selected host, destination and applicant responsibilities.
Documents to prepare before you apply
These documents help SokoAI assess your identity, background and programme suitability.
Passport or National Identification
Provide a clear identification document. International applicants should normally use a passport.
Curriculum Vitae
Upload an up-to-date CV showing your education, skills, employment, volunteering and relevant experience.
Motivation Letter
Explain why you are interested in the programme and what you hope to contribute and learn.
Documents that may be requested before approval
These may be reviewed before a host placement can be formally approved.
Academic or Professional Certificate
Provide evidence of any relevant qualification, training or professional registration.
Additional documents for some placements
These apply only where the host, programme or professional responsibilities require them.
Police Clearance Certificate
May be required before approval depending on the programme, institution and applicant responsibilities.
Common areas of interest
Programme information
Eligibility, duration, host requirements, safeguarding, destination options and placement-specific activities will be confirmed during the placement process.
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