Coffee Board Recruitment 2023 - Apply for Coffee Board Jobs at indiacoffee.org
Coffee Board Recruitment 2023: Coffee Board has released the Job Notifications through official website indiacoffee.org. Job seekers who want to apply for latest Coffee Board Jobs, Check the below table and apply before the last date. Coffee Board Vacancy details like, Qualification, Age Limit, How to Apply & Coffee Board Application form / Link is updated below.
Latest Coffee Board Job openings 2023
Coffee Board Recruitment - Incubation Manager Vacancies
Organization | Coffee Board of India |
Post Name | Incubation Manager |
No of Vacancies | 1 Post |
Qualification | Degree, Post Graduation |
Last Date to Apply: 07-Dec-2023 VIEW & APPLY |
Coffee Board Recruitment - Young Professional Vacancies
Organization | Coffee Board of India |
Post Name | Young Professional |
No of Vacancies | 1 Post |
Qualification | M.Sc, M.Tech |
Last Date to Apply: 11-Aug-2023 VIEW & APPLY |
Coffee Board Recruitment - Technical Assistants Vacancies
Organization | Coffee Board of India |
Post Name | Technical Assistants |
No of Vacancies | 2 Posts |
Qualification | M.Sc |
Last Date to Apply: 23-Jul-2023 VIEW & APPLY |
Coffee Board Recruitment - Young Professionals Vacancies
Organization | Coffee Board of India |
Post Name | Young Professionals |
No of Vacancies | 1 Post |
Qualification | Ph.D |
Walk In Date: 18-May-2023 VIEW & APPLY |
Coffee Board Recruitment - Marketing Executive Vacancies
Organization | Coffee Board of India |
Post Name | Marketing Executive |
No of Vacancies | 1 Post |
Qualification | Post Graduation, MBA |
Last Date to Apply: 27-Mar-2023 VIEW & APPLY |
About Coffee Board
The saga of Indian coffee began on a humble note, with planting of ‘Seven seeds’ of ‘Mocha’ during 1600 AD by the legendary holy saint Baba Budan, in the courtyard of his hermitage on ‘Baba Budan Giris’ in Karnataka. For quite a considerable period, the plants remained as a garden curiosity and spread slowly as back yard plantings.
Coffee Board Seeds Logo It was during 18th century that the commercial plantations of coffee were started, thanks to the success of British entrepreneurs in conquering the hostile forest terrain in south India.