Bacupari farm worker - Salary and Career
Forest extractives of species producing aromatic, medicinal and toxic substances

Bacupari farm worker - Career description, activities, functions and salary

They extract bark, bark, leaves, seeds, flowers, roots, fruits and resins from forest species that produce aromatic, medicinal and toxic substances, process and transport extraction products. They manage the extraction area and store extraction and processed products. They sell processed products and prepare equipment and accessories.

How much does an Bacupari farm worker earn

A Bacupari farm worker earns between $1.085 and $2.125 per month, with an average monthly salary of $1.350 and a median salary of $1.377 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.

Our research is based on the salaries of 213 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).


Salary ranges for the Bacupari farm worker

Monthly Salary Annual Salary Salary Per Week Hourly Salary
Average wage 1.350 16.199 337 6
1º Quartile 1.085 13.023 271 5
Median Salary 1.377 16.524 344 6
3º Quartile 1.621 19.450 405 8
Higher Salary 2.125 25.503 531 10


Professional job categories

  • Agricultural, forestry and fisheries workers
    • fishermen and forestry extractors
      • forest extractives
        • forest extractives of species producing aromatic, medicinal and toxic substances

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Main workplaces

Forest extractives of species producing aromatic, medicinal and toxic substances they work as self-employed or self-employed in extractive activities, in forestry. The work is carried out as a team, without supervision, in the open and during the day. They can remain in uncomfortable positions for long periods and are exposed to attacks by wild animals. Workers in vine and jaborandi exploration and extraction of aromatic, medicinal and toxic substances, in general, work at great heights.


What does it take to work in the field of Forest extractives of species producing aromatic, medicinal and toxic substances

The exercise of these occupations requires schooling up to the fourth grade of elementary school. For jaborandi workers, a basic course of up to two hundred class hours or equivalent experience is required. The full exercise of occupations occurs after one to two years of experience.


Functions and activities of Bacupari farm worker

Forest extractives of species producing aromatic, medicinal and toxic substances must:

  • extract bark, bark, leaves, seeds, flowers, roots, fruits and resins;
  • transport extraction products;
  • extract barks, bark, leaves, seeds, flowers, roots, fruits and resins;
  • market benefited products;
  • stock extraction products and beneficiaries;
  • benefit extraction products;
  • demonstrate personal skills;
  • manage extraction areas;
  • commercialize benefited products;
  • prepare equipment and accessories;
  • commercialize processed products;
  • extract barks, barks, leaves, seeds, flowers, roots, fruits and resins;
  • extracting barks, barks, leaves, seeds, flowers, roots, fruits and resins;
  • carrying extraction products;
  • transporting extraction products;
  • extracting barks, bark, leaves, seeds, flowers, roots, fruits and resins;
  • stock extraction and processed products;

  • Activities

    • clear the woods;
    • package bags, boxes, cans and packs in means of transport;
    • grind bark, leaves, roots and seeds;
    • dehydrate leaves, roots and fruits;
    • tie roots in bundles;
    • distribute benefited products;
    • scrape bark, inner bark and leaves;
    • collect resins in feet of trees;
    • pack processed products;
    • store equipment and accessories;
    • cut trees and lianas ;
    • drive animal-drawn vehicles;
    • peel trees and lianas ;
    • crushing bark, leaves, roots and seeds;
    • regular scales;
    • drive rowing boats;
    • beware of accident risks;
    • frying bark, leaves and roots;
    • clear trails;
    • collect latex from trunks of trees;
    • sterilize vials;
    • track extraction areas;
    • surround extraction areas;
    • wash extraction products;
    • mix extraction products with base substances;
    • grind extraction products;
    • tag benefited products;
    • driving animal-drawn vehicles;
    • prove physical endurance;
    • build storerooms;
    • put on boots and gloves;
    • bagged extraction products;
    • buy materials, equipment and accessories;
    • defend yourself from wild animals;
    • build stores;
    • contract removal services;
    • build sheds;
    • dissolve latex in water;
    • peeling trees and lianas ;
    • buy materials, equipment and accessories;
    • sharpen extraction areas;
    • weigh extraction and processing products;
    • bottle roots, syrups, tinctures and latex;
    • arrange freight for storage and marketing;
    • package bags, boxes, cans and bundles in means of transport;
    • show sensitivity to nature;
    • rip roots;
    • bagging extraction products;
    • hire stump removal services;
    • inform about properties and use of medicinal plants;
    • locate fires;
    • identify the composition of benefited products;
    • demonstrate sense of direction in woods and forests;
    • schedule track rotation;
    • macerate roots, bark and leaves;
    • clear forests;
    • demarcate extraction areas;
    • sharpen cutting instruments;
    • toast seeds;
    • program extraction period;
    • can latex;
    • chop bark and roots;
    • scraping barks, barks and leaves;
    • collect leaves, fruits , flowers and seeds;
    • search market prices;
    • negotiate benefited product prices;
    • drive cargo bikes;
    • cooking leaves, roots, fruits and bark;
    • dry bark, leaves, roots and fruits;
    • enjoy extraction products made up of water and alcohol;
    • box fruits;
    • identify plant species ;
    • select fruits;
    • identify the composition of processed products;
    • clean equipment and accessories;
    • climb trees;
    • choose materials, equipment and accessories;
    • driving power-driven vehicles;
    • enjoy extraction products in water and alcohol compound;
    • show courage;
    • driving power traction vehicles;
    • program track rotation;
    • pick up resins in feet of trees;
    • filter latex and dyes;
    • drive cargo animals;
    • strain latex and dyes;
    • work as a team;
    • issue invoice;
    • fix equipment and accessories;
    • beware of weather variations;
    • list stock of processed products;
    • make jiraus;


    Sectors that hire Bacupari farm worker the most in the job market

    • eucalyptus cultivation
    • growing flowers and ornamental plants
    • engineering services
    • earthworks
    • manufacture of additives for industrial use
    • charcoal production - native forests
    • resale predominant bakery and confectionery
    • soybean growing
    • manufacture of mate tea and other ready-to-drink teas
    • breeding cattle for beef




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