Pomegranate crop worker - Salary and Career
Agricultural Workers in Fruit Growing

Pomegranate crop worker - Career description, activities, functions and salary

They carry out cultural treatments in fruit growing, prepare the soil and plant fruit species, produce seedlings and seeds. They harvest, process and condition fruits and berries. They help in the irrigation of crops.

How much does an Pomegranate crop worker earn

A Pomegranate crop worker earns between $1.131 and $2.088 per month, with an average monthly salary of $1.287 and a median salary of $1.212 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 156.716 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).


Salary ranges for the Pomegranate crop worker

Monthly Salary Annual Salary Salary Per Week Hourly Salary
Average wage 1.287 15.441 322 6
1º Quartile 1.131 13.569 283 5
Median Salary 1.212 14.544 303 6
3º Quartile 1.593 19.111 398 7
Higher Salary 2.088 25.059 522 10


Professional job categories

  • Agricultural, forestry and fisheries workers
    • workers on the farm
      • agricultural workers
        • agricultural workers in fruit growing

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Main workplaces

Agricultural Workers in Fruit Growing they are workers with a formal contract, employed in agriculture or percentage workers. The work is carried out as a team, with supervision. The workplace is outdoors during the day. In their activities, professionals remain in uncomfortable positions for long periods and may be exposed to toxic material and climatic variations.


What does it take to work in the field of Agricultural Workers in Fruit Growing

These occupations are carried out by workers with elementary school education. The qualification is continuous, carried out in practice, with the help of government agencies for technical assistance and rural extension. The full exercise of activities occurs in less than one year of experience.


Functions and activities of Pomegranate crop worker

Agricultural Workers in Fruit Growing must:

  • perform crop treatments in fruticulture;
  • benefiting fruits and fruits;
  • picking fruits;
  • harvesting fruits and fruits;
  • assistant in irrigation of fruit plantations;
  • aid in irrigation of fruit plantations;
  • aid in irrigation of fruit species plantations;
  • performing cultivation in fruit growing;
  • pick fruits and fruits;
  • colher fruits and fruits;
  • prepare soil for planting;
  • package of fruits and fruits;
  • assist in irrigation of fruit plantations;
  • harvest fruits and fruits;
  • performing crop treatments in fruticulture;
  • assist in irrigation of fruit species plantations;
  • plant fruitful species;
  • perform crop treatments in fruit growing;
  • package fruits and fruits;
  • benefit fruits and fruits;
  • plant fruit species;
  • demonstrate personal skills;
  • picking fruits and fruits;
  • planting fruit species;
  • packing fruits and fruits;
  • performing crop treatments in fruit growing;
  • preserve fruits and fruits;
  • produce seedlings and seeds;

  • Activities

    • pushing a cart with fruits and fruits;
    • cutting banana;
    • bringing fruit species;
    • clear planting area;
    • stalling papaya;
    • weeding plantations;
    • spread mulch in plantations;
    • select seeds and seedlings;
    • deposit apple and peach tree seedlings in cold chambers;
    • leading branches of fruit species;
    • irrigating plantations with mango trees;
    • wax citrus fruits;
    • change rubber in pipes;
    • plow soil;
    • store crop protection packages in safe places;
    • dispose of seedlings in plastic packaging;
    • remove spoiled fruits and fruits;
    • grade soil;
    • weigh production;
    • shrinking fruits;
    • apply lime to soil;
    • work as a team;
    • clearing plantations;
    • form ridges with dead vegetation;
    • qatar cupua�u, caj� and umbu;
    • spread mulch in crops;
    • notice changes in plant development;
    • clean facilities and equipment;
    • use personal protective equipment (ppe);
    • bath fruits and fruits in preservatives;
    • build beds;
    • picking peach, nectarine, kiwi, plum and persimmon;
    • measure temperature and humidity of premises;
    • work as a team;
    • storage fruits in facilities;
    • picking mangoes, cashews and avocados;
    • store fruits in facilities;
    • perform triple washing of pesticide packaging;
    • form crowns around the plant;
    • form swaths with dead vegetation;
    • cutting melons and watermelon;
    • check fruit picking point;
    • dispose seedlings in plastic packaging;
    • wash seeds of fruit species;
    • form windrows with dead vegetation;
    • deposit seeds in a germinator;
    • plant pine seedlings, eucalyptus and sanction (windbreak);
    • covering strawberry beds with plastic (polyethylene);
    • demonstrate physical stamina;
    • check fruit harvest point;
    • identify genetic mutations;
    • threshing fruits;
    • spray foliar fertilizers, chemical, organic and pesticide pesticides;
    • control water output from logs;
    • inspect crops;
    • changing rubber of pipes;
    • sort fruits and fruits;
    • level soil;
    • wash fruits and fruits;
    • fertilize soil;
    • pull weeds;
    • displace sprinklers in plantations;
    • harvest strawberry, blackberry, acerola, cherry and raspberry;
    • transplanting fruit seedlings and fruits from nursery to soil;
    • cutting soursop, pear fruit, pinecone and atemoya;
    • transport seedlings from nursery to field;
    • clean drip pump filter;
    • collect soil samples;
    • graft fruit species;
    • unclog sprinklers;
    • push carriola with fruits and fruits;
    • demonstrate agility in sorting fruit;
    • demonstrate agility in sorting fruits;
    • cutting bunches of grapes;
    • bagging fruits and fruits with preservatives;
    • water seedlings and seeds;
    • transplant fruit seedlings and nursery fruits to soil;
    • build nurseries;
    • peeling pineapple;
    • drill holes;
    • picking apples, pears, citrus fruits, guava and passion fruit;
    • load a truck with fruits and fruits;
    • change drip nozzles;
    • demonstrate manual skill in fruit picking;
    • demarcate strawberry beds in the field;
    • pruning fruit species;
    • bath fruits and fruits in preservatives;
    • remove diseased plants;
    • bathing fruits and fruits in preservatives;
    • pulling fruits and fruits;
    • making sombreros for fruit species;
    • store fruits and fruits in boxes and bags;
    • dry papaya, lemon, watermelon, melon and passion fruit seeds;
    • beacon soil;
    • store fruits in cold chambers;
    • transplanting fruit seedlings and nursery fruits to soil;
    • collect strawberry, blackberry, acerola, cherry and raspberry;


    Sectors that hire Pomegranate crop worker the most in the job market

    • growing orange
    • growing apple
    • agricultural support activities
    • grape growing
    • terrain preparation, cultivation and harvesting service
    • permanent crop fruit growing
    • mango growing
    • banana growing
    • sugar cane cultivation
    • wholesale of fruits, vegetables, roots, tubers, vegetables and fresh vegetables




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