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As an international cooperation enterprise with worldwide operations, the German government-owned Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH operates on behalf of German ministries, the governments of other countries and international clients to provide tailor-made, cost-efficient and effective services for sustainable development. We are looking for a Chiang Rai-based staff to support GIZ’s work on Sustainable Rice Landscapes and Rice Straw Valorization.
Junior Advisor
Inclusive Sustainable Rice Landscapes and Rice Straw Valorization
Rice is the most important agricultural crop in Thailand, ensuring the livelihoods of a significant share of the rural population and being a critical source of food security across the region. Rice is also a significant source of Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG), mainly through methane from flooded paddy as well as the application of mineral fertilizers. The burning of agricultural residues like rice straw and stubble after harvest further exacerbates the problem. At the same time, rice agriculture is also highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including through increased seasonal variability in weather patterns and a higher frequency of extreme events (e.g. floods, droughts and temperature extremes). In recent decades extreme weather events, such as droughts and floods, have already increased in frequency and impact due to climate change, while smallholder rice farmers often have limited financial means and insufficient technical capacity to adapt.
In addition, Thai rice sector is lack of institution and policy coordination at national and local levels to promote an integrated approach to sustainable rice production, land use planning and sustainable land management for both production as well as environmental outcomes. Farmers have Limited technical knowledge, capacity and incentives for implementing sustainable rice/agriculture production systems at both farm and landscape level. Therefore, Sustainable Rice Landscape Project (GEF-7) has the objective to transform the Thai rice value chain for environmental sustainability by upscaling the Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP) Standard through an Integrated Landscape Management approach.
After the harvesting of rice in Southeast Asia, the straw and stubble often remain in the field to be burned by farmers in order to clear the land for the next crop. This is not good and sustainable for landscape management. In the absence of feasible management methods for these agricultural residues, farmers often resort to burning despite the health and pollution risks involved, and despite losing on opportunity costs for a potential sale or valorization of rice straw. If feasible collection, storage, and processing methods for rice straw and stubble can be established, farmers can tap into this as a potential source of revenue in order to induce a sustainable behavioral change away from burning.
Tasks and responsibilities:
The Junior Advisor will carry out the following tasks:
Qualifications:
Personal attributes and competencies:
Applicants are not required to have professional work experience but are encouraged to list all relevant work experience (if any) in their application, as well as interests, skills and knowledge.
Duty station and timeframe:
The staff will be based in Chiang Rai and will travel in Chiang Rai and neighbouring provinces if needed. In addition, the staff will report to GIZ’s Field Office in Northern Region. The position is expected to commence as soon as possible and last until 31 December 2024.
Please carefully read this announcement and submit 1) a CV AND 2) a cover letter in English to chattayada.pattaragulwanit@giz.de and aroonratt.soontonbura@giz.de .
The deadline for applications is 10 May 2023. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
GIZ Thailand is an equal opportunity employer and actively encourages gender diversity within the company and operations.
GIZ Office Thailand
193/63 Lake Rajada Office Complex, New Ratchadapisek Road, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110
https://www.giz.de/en/html/index.html
Contact : chattayada.pattaragulwanit@giz.de / aroonratt.soontonbura@giz.de