Amo Farm Sieberer Hatchery Limited has a Vision to be the market leader in the Day Old Chicks market; through exceptional quality products and services that will guarantee profitable poultry farming.
The Company produces high-quality Day-Old Chicks and Point of Cage Pullets. Over the years, we have remained focused on our main objective to produce high quality chicks, in a highly hygienic environment leveraging innovative solutions grounded in Research and Development.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Forage Manager
Employment Type: Full-time
Job Purpose
To oversee the planning, production, processing, storage, and distribution of quality forage (grass and feed) for the company’s livestock value chain and pastoralist programs.
The Forage Manager ensures consistent availability of nutritious and cost-effective feed materials to support both internal livestock operations and external pastoralist farmers.
The role combines technical expertise, operational management, and community coordination to enhance animal productivity and sustainability.
Roles and Responsibilities
Forage Production Planning & Management:
Develop and implement annual forage production plans aligned with company livestock feed requirements.
Identify suitable land areas for forage cultivation and ensure optimal use of available resources (land, water, and equipment).
Select appropriate forage species based on climatic and soil conditions (e.g., Napier grass, maize silage, sorghum, or legumes).
Oversee land preparation, planting, irrigation, fertilization, weed control, and harvesting schedules.
Monitor crop performance and implement corrective measures for pest, disease, or weather-related challenges.
Forage Processing & Storage:
Supervise cutting, drying, baling, silage making, and storage operations.
Ensure the use of proper machinery and techniques to maintain feed nutritional quality.
Maintain records of production volumes, storage levels, and quality parameters.
Implement safety, hygiene, and maintenance standards in all forage processing facilities.
Distribution & Sales Coordination:
Plan and coordinate the distribution of forage and feed products to pastoralist communities and company sites.
Collaborate with Pastoralist Managers and Field Representatives to forecast demand and plan supply.
Monitor pricing, logistics, and delivery efficiency to ensure accessibility and affordability for farmers.
Track customer feedback and satisfaction related to forage quality and service.
Research & Quality Improvement:
Work with technical and R&D teams to evaluate new forage varieties and cultivation methods.
Conduct periodic feed analysis to ensure nutritional adequacy and consistency.
Introduce innovations in forage conservation (silage, haylage, etc.) to reduce post-harvest losses.
Team Supervision & Capacity Building:
Manage field and processing teams, providing training on best practices in forage production and handling.
Supervise contractors, seasonal workers, and equipment operators during production cycles.
Promote a safety-first culture and enforce compliance with company policies and standards.
Data Management & Reporting:
Maintain detailed records on forage production, sales, costs, and farmer engagement.
Analyze productivity and financial data to support cost control and continuous improvement.
Prepare periodic performance and forecast reports for management review.
Stakeholder & Community Engagement:
Work with local farmers, cooperatives, and government agricultural bodies to expand forage sourcing opportunities.
Support training sessions for pastoralists and outgrowers on fodder cultivation and preservation techniques.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs):
Annual forage production volume (tons harvested)
Feed quality (nutritional and moisture parameters)
Percentage of feed demand met across regions
Efficiency of distribution and logistics (cost per ton delivered)
Reduction in feed shortages or stock-outs
Farmer satisfaction with forage quality and service
Budget compliance and cost optimization
Qualifications and Experience
Bachelor’s Degree in Agronomy, Animal Science, Crop Production, Agricultural Engineering, or related field
5–8 years of experience in forage production, feed operations, or livestock nutrition management
Experience managing agricultural production teams and field logistics
Knowledge of irrigation systems, farm equipment, and mechanized operations
Familiarity with feed analysis, preservation methods (hay/silage), and quality standards
Fluency in Hausa and/or Fulfulde is an advantage for field coordination
Skills and Competencies:
Technical knowledge of forage cultivation, harvesting, and preservation
Strong planning, organization, and execution skills
Analytical and reporting ability
Leadership and team management
Excellent communication and collaboration skills
Business acumen for cost control and distribution efficiency
Application Closing Date
20th November, 2025.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their Application to: Pastoralist@afshltd.com using the Job Title as the subject of the email.