Agricultural Marketing Specialists manage, research, analyze, regulate, and perform other specialized work involved with the marketing of one or more agricultural commodities or products. Agricultural marketing includes the full lifecycle of a commodity, from growing and harvesting, grading, packaging, transportation, preparation for use, storage, shifting and sharing risks, change in ownership, pricing and exchange, wholesaling and retailing. Agricultural Marketing Specialists enforce the marketing agreements and orders designed to assist producers and regulate and standardize the marketing of agricultural products under the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937. These duties may include:
- Developing or revising official U.S. Standards of quality, condition, and identification of agricultural commodities or products.
- Insuring compliance with regulatory laws to prevent unfair trade practices, to protect and preserve free and open competition, and to prevent deceptive practices or product misrepresentation, and to uncover fraud.
- Performing technical research to improve marketing facilities and equipment, packaging, handling, work methods and transportation at all stages from local assembly through wholesaling and retailing.
This Position is Represented in the Following AMS Programs
- Commodity Procurement
- Cotton & Tobacco
- Dairy
- Fair Trade Practices
- Federal Grain Inspection Service
- Livestock & Poultry
- National Organic
- Science & Technology
- Specialty Crops
- Transportation & Marketing
Work Environment
Agricultural Marketing Specialists work in a variety of settings and working conditions depending on the commodity assigned. This may include visiting farms and plants, processing and packaging plants, storage facilities, transportation centers, and retail outlets to understand the full lifecycle of a commodity.
Travel is required to some degree.
Minimum Applicant Requirements
GS-10 and Below | For GS-11 Level and Above |
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Not Applicable |
Applicants must have: Experience: One year of specialized experience (equivalent to at least the next lower level in the Federal Service) that demonstrate the ability to:
Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional, philanthropic, religious, spiritual, community, student, social). Education: This position does not have an education qualification requirement. |
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