Coconut tree climber - Salary and Career
Agricultural workers in the cultivation of oilseed plants

Coconut tree climber - Career description, activities, functions and salary

They plant and treat oilseed crops such as peanuts, coconut, palm, castor, soy, sunflower and flax. They produce seedlings and seeds, harvest the fruits, prepare the soil, benefit and store the harvest.

How much does an Coconut tree climber earn

A Coconut tree climber earns between $1.100 and $2.515 per month, with an average monthly salary of $1.335 and a median salary of $1.170 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 242 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).


Salary ranges for the Coconut tree climber

Monthly Salary Annual Salary Salary Per Week Hourly Salary
Average wage 1.335 16.024 334 6
1º Quartile 1.100 13.200 275 5
Median Salary 1.170 14.040 293 5
3º Quartile 1.918 23.015 479 9
Higher Salary 2.515 30.178 629 12


Professional job categories

  • Agricultural, forestry and fisheries workers
    • workers on the farm
      • agricultural workers
        • agricultural workers in the cultivation of oilseed plants

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Main workplaces

Agricultural workers in the cultivation of oilseed plants they work in agricultural activity, organized into groups of workers, under occasional supervision, in an open-air environment, during the day and subject to exposure to toxic materials.


What does it take to work in the field of Agricultural workers in the cultivation of oilseed plants

The exercise of these occupations requires schooling up to the fourth grade of elementary school. Qualification for these occupations is obtained tacitly in the exercise of work. The full performance of activities takes between one and two years of experience.


Functions and activities of Coconut tree climber

Agricultural workers in the cultivation of oilseed plants must:

  • planting oilseed crops;
  • harvesting fruit from oilseed plants;
  • treating oilseed crops;
  • plant oil crops;
  • treat oil crops;
  • benefit harvest;
  • demonstrate personal skills;
  • prepare soil;
  • plant oilseed crops;
  • prepare ground;
  • harvest fruits from oilseed plants;
  • store harvest;
  • store crop;
  • harvesting fruits of oilseed plants;
  • harvesting fruits from oilseed plants;
  • beneficiar harvest;
  • producing seedlings and seeds of oil plants;
  • produce seedlings and seeds of oilseeds;
  • beneficiar colheita;
  • produce seedlings and oil plant seeds;
  • produce seedlings and seeds of oil plants;
  • collect fruits from oilseed plants;
  • harvesting fruits from oil plants;

  • Activities

    • mixing pesticides;
    • count number of seeds;
    • fertilize soil;
    • take seed samples;
    • weigh crop;
    • correct soil;
    • clear planting area;
    • bagged crop;
    • underground planting area;
    • transplanting seedlings from nurseries to holes;
    • immunize seeds;
    • operate harvester;
    • peel coconut;
    • work as a team;
    • remove impurities (straw, soil, weed seeds etc);
    • measure planting space;
    • invert peanut plant;
    • operating harvester;
    • show initiative;
    • check position and color of the sunflower head;
    • operate agricultural tractor;
    • pruning palms of coconut and oil palm cultures;
    • distribute seeds;
    • distribute seeds;
    • monitor crop development;
    • sort seeds;
    • transport crop;
    • collect soil samples;
    • cooking palm oil;
    • separate castor seed from husk;
    • demonstrate physical endurance;
    • grade ground;
    • build nurseries;
    • putting earth in plastic bags;
    • manifest motor agility;
    • water seedlings;
    • inform the dryer operator's degree of drying;
    • thinning castor plant;
    • operate agricultural tractor;
    • demonstrate physical stamina;
    • separar dend� from the bunch;
    • regular harvester;
    • regular planter;
    • close holes;
    • cutting bunches of coconut and palm oil;
    • positioning baits for insect control;
    • weed the planting area;
    • crown coconut and palm pits;
    • collect coconut from the ground;
    • transplant seedlings from nurseries to holes;
    • threshing flax and soybean pods, canola and peanuts;
    • measure degree of crop moisture;
    • drill holes;
    • show sensitivity to plants;
    • level ground;
    • beacon planting area;
    • sieve earth;
    • supply planter;
    • measure the degree of humidity of the crop;
    • lavar dend�" ;
    • plucking peanut plant;
    • extract palm coconut;
    • grind palm oil;
    • break a bunch of castor beans;
    • separate palm oil from water;
    • spray crop;
    • expose harvest to the sun;


    Sectors that hire Coconut tree climber the most in the job market

    • cultivation of coco-da-baía
    • manufacture of canned fruit
    • breeding cattle for beef
    • sugar cane cultivation
    • coffee growing
    • lease of construction machinery and equipment without operator
    • growing orange
    • horticulture
    • manufacture of juices from fruits, vegetables and vegetables
    • retailer of food products in general or specialized in food products




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