Agronomist (gn) @ Plant Breeding Venture, Wageningen at FoodLabs Atlantic Labs
Wageningen, , Netherlands -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

05 Dec, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

ABOUT AARDAIA

We’re not here to tweak crops by a few percent. We’re here to build them from scratch.
Aardaia is domesticating new crops for a changing planet - combining plant breeding, genomics, and a new production-breeding model to bring breakthrough crops to market. Fast. Sustainable. Ground-shifting.
Our first crop is the aardaker - a protein-rich, nitrogen-fixing tuber that could redefine what sustainable protein means for Europe.
More about who we are and why we exist here.

Responsibilities

THE ROLE

This isn’t your standard agronomy gig.
You’ll be one of the first people in the world figuring out how to grow a new protein crop at scale. No playbook. No shortcuts. Just you, a crop no one has ever farmed before, and a chance to write the rules for generations to come.
If you like solving messy problems, running experiments in the real world, and turning early signals into working systems - this might be your place.

WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING

  • Run the trials Design, set up, and manage multi-location field trials, starting in Wageningen.
  • Invent the playbook Develop protocols for sowing, weed & pest control, irrigation, nutrition, harvest.
  • Optimize the details Spacing, emergence, vigor, yield — everything that makes a field sing.
  • Work with farmers, closely Support growers across Europe, translate science into farmer-ready know-how, and build relationships that last beyond one season.
  • Close the loop Collect data, feed insights back into breeding, help pick winners.
  • Scale what works Work with production and commercial teams to take learnings from trial to full-blown crop.
  • Build from zero Solve problems in the field fast, write the first protocols, and leave behind systems others can trust.

WHY THIS ROLE MATTERS

Because new crops don’t grow themselves.
You’ll be a cornerstone in turning the aardaker from an idea into a farmer’s field staple. The systems you build will shape breeding, guide farmers, and lay the foundations for early commercial wins.
This is frontier work. Few people in their careers get to say: I was there when a new crop was born

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