Can civil servants also involved in agricultural work?
Some civil servants are really interested in agriculture, my in-laws didn’t joke with agriculture, he’s a primary school teacher.
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Can civil servants also involved in agricultural work?
Some civil servants are really interested in agriculture, my in-laws didn’t joke with agriculture, he’s a primary school teacher.
What’s your opinion concerning this question.?
Yes, civil servants can also be involved in agricultural work if they have a personal interest in it. For example, your in-laws took agriculture seriously even though one of them was a primary school teacher. This shows that individuals can pursue both civil service and agricultural activities simulRead more
Yes, civil servants can also be involved in agricultural work if they have a personal interest in it. For example, your in-laws took agriculture seriously even though one of them was a primary school teacher. This shows that individuals can pursue both civil service and agricultural activities simultaneously. Overall, it depends on the individual’s passion and dedication towards agriculture while serving as civil servants.
See lessYou in-law must be a very hardworking person, it's good. Agricultural work doesn't select anybody, being a civil servants or self employed person. I know one woman who's a civil servant, she has a water leaf farm that's very big as that of primary school football field. When she gets her salary, sheRead more
You in-law must be a very hardworking person, it’s good. Agricultural work doesn’t select anybody, being a civil servants or self employed person. I know one woman who’s a civil servant, she has a water leaf farm that’s very big as that of primary school football field. When she gets her salary, she’ll invest in the agricultural work and employ workers to work for her. So it’s possible and true that a civil servants can do agricultural work.
See lessIn certain countries, civil servants may participate in agricultural work, especially if they are assigned to rural development or agriculture-related departments. This can involve implementing policies, providing support and guidance to farmers, conducting research, or even engaging directly in farRead more
In certain countries, civil servants may participate in agricultural work, especially if they are assigned to rural development or agriculture-related departments. This can involve implementing policies, providing support and guidance to farmers, conducting research, or even engaging directly in farming activities. However, the extent of civil servants’ involvement in agricultural work typically varies based on the specific roles and responsibilities assigned to them.
See lessConsidering that civil service is a very less stressful job, civil servants can find taking up agriculture as a side hustle. They can take up agricultural ventures like poultry farming, fish farming and plantain plantation. These agro ventures won't interfere at all with their civil service work. AgRead more
Considering that civil service is a very less stressful job, civil servants can find taking up agriculture as a side hustle. They can take up agricultural ventures like poultry farming, fish farming and plantain plantation. These agro ventures won’t interfere at all with their civil service work.
Agriculture is a very viable that people can do as side hustles. And civil servants can tap into this also.
See lessYes civil servant have to involved in agricultural work, but is not compulsory according to their financial level in government work, and also if a government worker have a time to do is agriculture work it can do that. If someone is a teacher it can plants school farm after school and in some weekeRead more
Yes civil servant have to involved in agricultural work, but is not compulsory according to their financial level in government work, and also if a government worker have a time to do is agriculture work it can do that.
See lessIf someone is a teacher it can plants school farm after school and in some weekend and when the school is break it can use that time for planting is farm.
It is good for a civil servant to plant it farm because things are very hard and price of food items is increasing every day.
Someone that plant will spend less.
Why not with the way the economy is now we just need to look for other ways of making money. So if one is a teacher then it would be a good idea to make farming another option for money money. With the way the prices of things are in the market especially that of foodstuffs it is in the best interesRead more
Why not with the way the economy is now we just need to look for other ways of making money. So if one is a teacher then it would be a good idea to make farming another option for money money. With the way the prices of things are in the market especially that of foodstuffs it is in the best interest of anyone to start farming as another good source of income
So I highly recommend that a teacher that have the opportunity to farm should also try to farm. Look for a land or rent one to start farming today.
See lessMy father worked as a teacher in a government school but he also farmed rice, corn and vegetables. I know a lot of people who despite being employed with civil services are also involved with farming. If you want to do the same thing, the first thing you need is land, without land you cannot start fRead more
My father worked as a teacher in a government school but he also farmed rice, corn and vegetables. I know a lot of people who despite being employed with civil services are also involved with farming. If you want to do the same thing, the first thing you need is land, without land you cannot start farming. If you are in urban areas this might also not be possible
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