Agriculture Marketing Manager in Sydney New South Wales

ASPL Sydney, NSW, Australia Agri Marketing Jobs On-site
Employment: FULL_TIME,PART_TIME,CONTRACTOR
Industry: Agriculture
Education: B.Sc. in Agriculture
Experience: 3 - 7 Years
90,000 - 140,000 / Yearly

Job Description

ASPL is seeking an experienced Agriculture Marketing Manager to drive agricultural marketing initiatives across Australia. The successful candidate will develop and execute strategic marketing campaigns for agricultural products and AgriTech solutions, strengthen dealer and distributor networks, support farmers and agribusiness clients, and expand ASPL's presence throughout the Australian agricultural sector. Responsibilities include digital marketing, brand management, market research, customer engagement, product launches, agricultural exhibitions, and collaboration with sales teams across Australia. The ideal candidate should have experience in agribusiness, agricultural marketing, livestock, grain production, horticulture, irrigation, and precision agriculture. ASPL offers a competitive salary package, performance incentives, career development opportunities, flexible working arrangements, and a collaborative work environment.

Candidate Profile

  • Experience in Agricultural or Agribusiness Marketing.
  • Knowledge of the Australian agriculture industry.
  • Strong communication and presentation skills.
  • Experience with Digital Marketing and Brand Management.
  • Dealer & Distributor Development experience.
  • Knowledge of AgriTech, precision farming, irrigation, livestock, and grain markets.
  • Strong leadership and analytical skills.
  • Willingness to travel across Australia.
Skills: Agriculture Marketing, Agribusiness, AgriTech, Digital Marketing, Brand Management, Campaign Management, SEO, SEM, Google Analytics, CRM, Lead Generation, Social Media Marketing, Email Marketing, Content Marketing, Market Research, Dealer Development
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