Bachelor’s or master’s degree in agronomy, soil science, sociology, or related fields., Profound knowledge of agricultural livelihoods and crop production., Experience with desk research, literature reviews, and data analysis tools like Excel., Fluency in English with strong communication skills..
Key responsibilities:
Conduct literature reviews on climate change impacts on specific crops in various regions.
Analyze findings to develop climate risk thresholds and adaptation recommendations.
Populate and manage an Excel database of adaptation practices and their impacts.
Maintain detailed documentation and synthesize data to support adaptation strategies.
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The International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) is part of the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT. CIAT delivers researchbased solutions that harness agricultural biodiversity and sustainably transform food systems to improve people’s lives. CIAT solutions address the global crisis of malnutrition, climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation.
CIAT works with local, national and multinational partners across Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia and Africa, and with the public and private sectors. CIAT is part of CGIAR, a global research partnership for a foodsecure future, dedicated to transforming food, land and water systems in a climate crisis.
About the position
As a parttime consultant of CIAT, the successful candidate will play a critical role in the Climate Resilience Study, an initiative endorsed by the PepsiCo Global Sustainability team.
This is homebased position with the option to work from the Hanoi office if so desired. The scope of work focuses on literature review on key climate stress impacts on crop yield and current adaptation practices in crop production systems in growing regions: specifically potato, rice, cotton and sugar cane production in Central America, South America, Southern Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, North America, Middle Africa.
The researcher will identify the primary cropspecific farm and landscape management practices that are needed to respond to key climate risks of heat, drought, extreme rainfall and occasionally, frost. The recommendations will be used to inform local teams about their sustainability strategies– and is a unique opportunity to influence corporate strategy towards more sustainable investments in farmers’ resilience.
Key responsibilities
• Conduct comprehensive deskbased research and literature reviews focused on climate change implications for potato, rice, cotton and sugar cane production in Central America, South America, Southern Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, North America, Middle Africa. This involves researching various scientific and agricultural studies to understand how climate change is impacting these crops specifically in these regions;
• Work collaboratively with the team to analyse findings and develop the climate risk thresholds and practical, actionable recommendations for adapting agricultural practices to changing climate conditions;
• Systematically populate and manage an Excel database with a wide range of adaptation practices. This includes detailing each practices impact on crop yields, its effectiveness in responding to specific climatic risks, and its influence on greenhouse gas emissions;
• Maintain precise and detailed documentation, synthesizing data into a comprehensive practice bank to support the development and execution of adaptation strategies, with a particular focus on English editing;
• Conduct interviews and consultations with subject matter experts such as agronomists, to gain understanding of how climate change affects agricultural productivity and costs, as well as to validate proposed recommendations.
Requirements
Required qualifications and skills
• Bachelor’s or master’s degree in agronomy, soil science, sociology, rural development, climate studies, or similar fields;
• Profound knowledge of agricultural livelihood and crop production;
• Experience with desk research, literature reviews, and the utilization of existing datasets for research purposes;
• Experience with climate risk assessment or tools (e.g., IPCC, FAO, or crop modelling);
• Advanced proficiency in data analysis tools, including Excel;
• Fluency in English, with strong written and verbal communication skills.
Benefits
Terms of contract
This position will be parttime, homebased, and tailored to the context of the targeted regions and crops. The contract will be for 6 months and may be renewed depending on performance and availability of funds. Approximately 20 hours per week (flexible scheduling). Expected start date: August 20th, 2025.
CIAT is committed to fair, safe, and inclusive workplaces. We believe that diversity powers our innovation, contributes to our excellence, and is critical for our mission. We encourage applicants from all cultures, races, colors, religions, sexes, national or regional origins, ages, disability statuses, sexual orientations, marital status, and gender identities. Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.