International Opportunities

City Park Farm graduates have found opportunities across the globe in modern agricultural operations.

Countries & Regions

Europe
Greenhouse operations, organic farms, and livestock facilities.

Example Countries:

  • Netherlands
  • Germany
  • Poland
  • United Kingdom
Middle East
Modern agricultural projects and large-scale farming operations.

Example Countries:

  • United Arab Emirates
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Qatar
Asia
Diverse agricultural roles in crop production and livestock management.

Example Countries:

  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • Malaysia

Types of Roles

General Farm Work

Crop planting, cultivation, harvesting, and general farm maintenance.

Greenhouse Operations

Controlled environment agriculture, including vegetables, flowers, and specialty crops.

Livestock Care

Dairy, beef, poultry, and other livestock operations.

What to Expect

Work Environment

Agricultural work can be physically demanding and require working outdoors in various weather conditions. Hours may be long during planting and harvest seasons. However, employers we partner with provide proper equipment, training, and fair working conditions.

Cultural Preparation

Working abroad means adapting to new cultures, languages, and social norms. We provide cultural orientation to help you understand what to expect and how to navigate life in a new country. This includes workplace culture, communication styles, and daily living considerations.

Legal Processes

International work requires proper documentation including work visas, medical examinations, and legal contracts. We guide you through these processes and help ensure you understand your rights and responsibilities. All placements must comply with both Ugandan and destination country laws.

Important Disclaimer

Placement depends on availability, eligibility, and partner requirements. We cannot guarantee placement in specific countries or roles. Available opportunities change based on employer demand, visa agreements, and economic conditions. We commit to working with qualified graduates to identify suitable opportunities, but cannot promise specific outcomes or timelines.