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Employment prospect and employment direction of plant protection specialty

The employment prospect and direction of plant protection specialty are as follows:

First, the employment direction

1. Agricultural enterprises and agricultural technical services: Graduates can engage in plant protection technical support, pesticide management, pest control consulting and other work in agricultural enterprises, agricultural cooperatives or agricultural technical service companies.

2. Plant inspection and quarantine: you can engage in plant inspection and quarantine, provide technical support for plant production, import and export, and ensure plant health and product quality.

3. Agricultural scientific research education: Graduates can engage in the research work of agricultural scientific research institutions or universities, and participate in the research and development and teaching of plant pest control technologies.

4. Government agencies and agricultural departments: They can engage in relevant management, supervision and decision-making work in government agencies such as agricultural departments, agricultural bureaus and plant quarantine inspection departments.

5. Agricultural consultation and technology extension: Graduates can become agricultural consultants or technology extension personnel, provide farmers with plant protection technology and management programs, and improve the efficiency and quality of agricultural production.

Second, the employment prospects

The employment prospect is relatively stable, because agricultural production has always been the basic demand of society. With the improvement of environmental problems and food safety awareness, the demand for plant protection technology and professionals is increasing.

Plant protection mainly studies the basic knowledge and skills of agricultural biology, agricultural ecology, the occurrence and development law of agricultural pests and their comprehensive management technology, and carries out the identification, monitoring, prevention and management of plant pests. For example: the eradication of plant weeds, the prevention and control of agricultural disasters such as locusts and epidemics, and the detection and analysis of pesticide residues in agricultural products.

Training objectives:

Cultivate compound talents in plant protection disciplines who have knowledge and skills of identification, occurrence regularity and safety control of plant pests and basic knowledge of life science, and can engage in scientific research, teaching, technology promotion, development and management related to pests in agriculture, forestry, horticulture, environmental protection, commerce, grain storage, food safety and other fields.