
JOB OFFER
Agricultural Extension Officers
Lushoto or Mkuranga, Tanzania
Nitidæ is a non-governmental organization whose main objective is to design, develop and implement projects that combine environment preservation and local economies development in rural areas of the Global South. Its projects focus on forests and ecosystems preservation and agricultural value chains strengthening. Nitidæ also provides technical expertise to agri-food and cosmetics companies wishing to improve the performance of agricultural value chains, mitigate their environmental impact and stimulate local development hand in hand with producer organizations.
Nitidæ is currently carrying out some thirty projects, mainly in Burkina Faso, Madagascar, Mozambique, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal and Cameroon. Its teams gather more than 250 employees (economists, engineers, agronomists, foresters, geographers, soil carbon specialists, GIS and remote sensing experts) spread between the different intervention countries and the headquarters in France.
Since November 2025, Nitidæ has been contributing to the implementation of a multi-year project funded by the European Union, aimed at supporting the agroecological transition of coffee, cocoa and cashew value chains in Côte d’Ivoire, Mozambique, Tanzania and Uganda. The project seeks to accompany technical, economic and organisational transitions within smallholder farming systems, in close collaboration with economic and institutional stakeholders across the targeted value chains.
Against a backdrop of increasing pressure on natural resources—such as deforestation, soil degradation and climate change—combined with rising international demand for sustainably produced commodities, the project promotes more resilient, productive and sustainable perennial cropping systems that address environmental, social and economic challenges in an integrated manner.
The approach relies on the co-design, testing and dissemination of agroecological technical models, locally validated through field experimentation, plot monitoring and in-depth analysis of agricultural practices. Strong emphasis is placed on farmers’ ownership of innovations, support to collective dynamics, capacity building of agricultural technicians, and the involvement of downstream actors, including buyers, in sustainability strategies.
In Tanzania, activities are implemented under the four-year EU-funded programme SATAF – Strengthening Agroecological Transition & Agroforestry in Africa, carried out in consortium with the European Forest Institute (EFI). The programme focuses on the coffee and cashew sectors and aims to strengthen agroecology-based technical support to producers, deepen knowledge on agroecological production systems and their contribution to ecosystem services, and support governance and policy frameworks that enable the adoption and scaling of agroecological and agroforestry practices. Nitidæ’s field operations will be conducted in close partnership with pilot farmer groups, combining participatory diagnostics, co-design of practices, on-farm experimentation and dissemination to wider farmer networks. Cashew-related activities will mainly take place in collaboration with farmer networks, AMCOS and private operators of Mkuranga District, Pwani region, while coffee activities will be carried out in the West Usambara Mountains, Lushoto and Bumbuli Districts. Field operations are expected to start the latest April 2026.
The Agricultural Extension Officers (3) will work under the supervision of the Deputy Agronomic Technical Manager. More broadly, the team composed of the Deputy Agronomic Technical Manager and agricultural technicians operates in close coordination and under the overall responsibility of the Country Programme Manager and Nitidæ’s Head Office Technical Coordinator.
Agricultural technicians will be responsible for the implementation of on-farm experimentation activities, the provision of technical advisory services and facilitation with farmers, and the dissemination of agroecological innovations.
More specifically, the Agricultural Extension Officer will carry out the following tasks:
1/ Support to the characterisation of agricultural practices and production constraints
2/ Implementation of farmer support activities
3/ Training and knowledge dissemination
To apply for this offer, send your CV and cover letter with the subject line: “RECRUIT TECH SATAF” to the following addresses: [email protected]
Application deadline: February 28th 2026
Women and individuals from marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
NB: Irrelevant and/or incomplete applications will not be analysed. If you do not hear back one month after the application deadline, please consider that your application has not been selected.