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Recruitment begins for Beni and Santa Cruz Agricultural Census personnel
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Recruitment begins for Beni and Santa Cruz Agricultural Census personnel

From El Deber · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement New plan
  • Bolivia's National Statistics Institute (INE) has begun recruiting personnel for the National Agricultural Census.
  • The initial recruitment phase targets Beni and Santa Cruz departments for roles like Brigade Chief and Enumerator.
  • The census, declared a national priority, aims to gather updated information on the country's agricultural production.

Bolivia's National Statistics Institute (INE) has initiated the recruitment process for the National Agricultural Census, starting with the departments of Beni and Santa Cruz. This first phase focuses on enlisting individuals for key operational roles, including Brigade Chief and Enumerator, who will be responsible for data collection in the field.

Interested candidates can access the online recruitment system at censoagro.ine.gob.bo to find details on requirements, dates, and application procedures. The recruitment drive will progressively expand to all nine departments of Bolivia. Subsequent phases are scheduled for August 23rd in Oruro, Chuquisaca, Tarija, and Pando, followed by September 6th in La Paz, Cochabamba, and Potosรญ.

The National Agricultural Census, designated a national priority by Supreme Decree 5658, is scheduled to take place between September and December of this year. Its primary objective is to compile up-to-date information on the nation's agricultural reality, covering crop production, livestock, and related activities.

The data gathered will be crucial for precise insights into Bolivia's agricultural output, informing national planning, decision-making, and the formulation of public policies aimed at strengthening the sector. The INE encourages eligible individuals to participate in this significant national undertaking.

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Originally published by El Deber in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.