Agronomist Intern - SS
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agronomy life sciences fertilizers value propositions science communication target market marketing sales strategy sales development salesPROJECT
We are currently selling our organic plant nutrients (Enviotin) to greenhouse growers. Understanding the difficulties or challenges that growers have when utilizing current fertilizers will aid us in improving our value proposition. The goal of this project is to establish sales strategies (SS) of Enviotin to various target markets.
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
This position is a great opportunity to use your knowledge and build your science communication skills to create meaningful marketing and sales development content. You will tackle the real agriculture and horticulture problems and use scientific approaches to solve them. You will receive training from the founders who have a background in life sciences and business.
PROJECT SCOPE
- Identify current challenges using current fertilizers in the market (effectiveness, availability, cost, application, and etc)
- Review our current FAQs
- Prepare another FAQs for various target markets that can help us to increase our sales
Our team will guide, monitor, and evaluate the student’s learning experience, while they are working with us. Our goal is to facilitate the student becoming an independent professional in their field and capable of adapting to various tasks.
About the company
Nutrienvisus is an early stage agrifood technology company that has developed natural plant nutrients using locally sourced and upcycled ingredients from breweries. Our first product Enviotin® rebalances and nourishes the soil and has been proven to significantly improve the health and quality of plants and enables growers to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. We are proud to have some of our local greenhouses as our customers and we’re ready to start marketing our products to growers across Canada. We want to help growers to adapt with new technologies that are offering more sustainable agriculture practices, but can maintain or even improve crop yield.