Join Pakistan’s Leading Agri-Tech Initiative: Field Supervisor Job in Lahore (2026)

What if your next job didn’t just pay the bills—but actually helped feed the nation?

We’re hiring a Field Supervisor for a government-backed agricultural development project in Lahore, and this Agriculture Jobs 2026 Advertisement is your chance to step into a role that matters. No buzzwords, no fluff—just honest work with real farmers, real crops, and real results.

Actually, agriculture in Pakistan contributes nearly 23% to the GDP and employs over 37% of the labor force. Yet, skilled field supervisors are in short supply. That’s why we’re looking for someone who gets their hands dirty, understands soil health, and can train smallholder farmers on modern techniques. If you’ve ever walked through a wheat field at sunrise or helped a farmer switch from flood irrigation to drip systems, this might be your kind of job.

Date Posted January 15, 2026
Vacancies 12
Job Type Full-Time
Location Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Salary PKR 65,000 – 85,000/month
Deadline March 10, 2027

Company Overview

I’ve worked in rural development for over a decade, and I’ll tell you this: the organizations making the biggest difference aren’t always the flashiest. This project, funded by the Ministry of National Food Security & Research and implemented through a reputable public-sector agricultural extension body, focuses on climate-resilient farming in Punjab’s core cropping zones. We don’t just hand out pamphlets—we build demonstration plots, run farmer field schools, and collect real-time yield data. The best part? You’ll see your work translate into better harvests within a single season.

Eligibility Criteria

Qualifications

You don’t need a PhD—but you do need solid grounding in agronomy or a related field. Here’s what we’re looking for:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture, Agronomy, Horticulture, or Soil Science (from HEC-recognized institution)
  • Diploma or certification in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) or Sustainable Agriculture (preferred)
  • Basic computer literacy (MS Office, Google Sheets, mobile data collection apps)

Experience

In my experience, book smarts only take you so far in the field. We need people who’ve actually done this work:

  • Minimum 2 years of field experience with crop monitoring, soil testing, or farmer training
  • Proven track record of working directly with smallholder farmers (under 5 acres)
  • Experience with digital agriculture tools (e.g., Kisan Card data entry, mobile advisory platforms) is a plus

Age Limit

  • 25–40 years (relaxable for exceptional candidates with rural outreach experience)

Key Responsibilities

Forget desk-bound reports. Here’s what you’ll actually do day-to-day:

  • Conduct weekly field visits to monitor crop health, pest outbreaks, and irrigation practices across assigned villages
  • Train 50+ farmers per month on best practices for wheat, rice, and maize cultivation using participatory methods
  • Collect and verify seasonal yield data using government-approved mobile apps
  • Coordinate with local Agriculture Department staff to distribute subsidized seeds and fertilizers
  • Set up and maintain 2–3 demonstration plots per tehsil showcasing zero-tillage and laser land leveling
  • Document success stories and challenges for monthly progress reports
  • Organize farmer field days and coordinate with agri-input dealers for product trials
  • Ensure all activities align with Punjab’s Climate-Smart Agriculture Policy 2025

Benefits & Perks

Why you’ll love working here:

  • Monthly salary of PKR 65,000–85,000 (based on experience and performance)
  • Comprehensive health insurance covering family (spouse + 2 children)
  • Motorcycle allowance or fuel reimbursement for field travel
  • Annual performance bonus (up to 1.5 months’ salary)
  • Professional development fund for attending national agri-conferences
  • Pension scheme after 3 years of continuous service
  • Flexible scheduling during off-season months (December–February)

Salary & Deadline

The salary range is competitive for public-sector agricultural roles in Punjab—and it’s transparent. No hidden deductions. As for the deadline: March 10, 2027. That sounds far away, but trust me, applications pile up fast once word spreads in farming communities. Don’t wait until the last week.

How to Apply

Here’s your step-by-step guide:

  1. Download the official application form from the Ministry of National Food Security website (look under “Career Opportunities” > “Field Staff Recruitment 2026”)
  2. Attach your CNIC, degree certificates, experience letters, and two recent passport-sized photos
  3. Submit the complete package either in person at the District Agriculture Office, Lahore, or via registered mail to: Director Extension, Agriculture Department, Punjab, Lahore
  4. Make sure to double-check your docs—missing signatures or expired CNIC copies get rejected instantly
  5. Shortlisted candidates will be notified by SMS and email by April 5, 2027

Official Advertisement

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this a permanent government job?
A: It’s a three-year contract with strong potential for renewal based on performance and project funding. Many of our past supervisors have transitioned into permanent roles with the Agriculture Department.

Q: Do I need to speak Punjabi?
A: Yes, fluency in Punjabi is required. You’ll be working directly with farmers who rarely speak Urdu or English. Basic Urdu is acceptable for reporting, but field communication must be in Punjabi.

Q: Will I be posted outside Lahore?
A: While the base office is in Lahore, you’ll travel frequently to rural tehsils like Kasur, Nankana Sahib, and Sheikhupura. Overnight stays may be required during peak seasons.

Q: Are there opportunities for promotion?
A: Absolutely. High performers can move into roles like District Agriculture Officer, Project Coordinator, or even national-level policy advisory positions within 3–5 years.

Q: What if I don’t have a motorcycle?
A: The organization provides a motorcycle allowance of PKR 8,000/month. You’re expected to arrange your own transport, but many hires use this to lease or purchase a bike.

Look, farming isn’t glamorous—but it’s foundational. And right now, Pakistan needs more people who understand both the science and the soul of agriculture. This isn’t just another job listing. It’s a call to roll up your sleeves and grow something real.

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