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Job Title: Agronomy Intern
Location: Abia, Imo, Enugu, and Anambra States
Company: South East Farms and Agricultural Processing Company Limited (SEFAPCOL)

Are you an Agronomy student or NYSC member passionate about real-life farm experience in Abia, Imo, Enugu, or Anambra?

Sefapcol invites you to become a part of the South East Agropark and Farms as a Graduate Intern in Agronomy!

This is a 100% practical, hands-on internship—you’ll work directly on farms, gaining skills in modern agriculture.

As an intern, you will:

  • Support crop cultivation from land preparation to harvest
  • Learn soil testing, pest control, and fertiliser application
  • Assist in managing greenhouses and demonstration plots
  • Work alongside experienced agronomists and local farmers
  • Receive training in climate-smart and sustainable agriculture
  • Collect field data and contribute to agronomic reports
  • Engage directly with rural farmers and extension officers

📍 Location: Abia, Imo, Enugu, and Anambra States
📩 To apply: Send your CV and a brief cover letter to info@sefapcol.com  

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Engr. Sobechukwu Micah Ifemeje is a business strategist, sustainability advocate, and cooperative development leader with over a decade of experience in agribusiness, agro-processing, and climate-smart agriculture. At SEFAPCOL, he oversees compliance and investor-focused strategies that drive transparency, accountability, and sustainable growth.

He is the Founder of Navitas Energy Resources and Navitas Farms and COO of Exportex Agro Solutions Ltd, where he has led initiatives in farm estate development, export logistics, and renewable energy for agro-value chains. He has also collaborated with global institutions such as the United Nations University – MERIT (Netherlands) and York University (Canada) on research in water security, climate adaptation, and migration governance. Beyond his corporate roles, Sobechukwu is an Ambassador for African Food Changemakers and a mentor with beVisioneers – The Mercedes-Benz Fellowship, empowering young agripreneurs across Africa. At SEFAPCOL, he continues to bridge farmers and investors, positioning agriculture as a tool for food security, economic empowerment, and national progress.