Organizational Setting

The Markets and Trade Division (EST) monitors and analyses developments and trends in international, regional and national agricultural commodity markets and the factors affecting them, collecting and disseminating up-to-date and comprehensive market and policy information for the major traded commodities and those important to food security. It also undertakes forward-looking outlook studies. The Division analyses issues that affect global food and agricultural markets and trade, including analysis of trade policies and agreements, and provides technical support and capacity development to FAO Members in all these areas. Through its Global Information and Early Warning System on Food and Agriculture (GIEWS), the Division is responsible for FAO's early warnings on food shortfalls and food security problems. EST is also responsible for the production of FAO flagship publication The State of Agricultural Commodity Markets (SOCO) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development – FAO (OECD-FAO) Agricultural Outlook. The Division houses the secretariats of the Committee on Commodity Problems (CCP) and its subsidiary Intergovernmental Groups (IGGs), the G20 Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) and the World Banana Forum (WBF).

The post is located in the Office of Director, Markets and Trade (EST) Division at FAO headquarters in Rome, Italy.

 

Reporting Lines

The Economist (Data Analyst) reports to the Deputy Director, under the overall guidance of the EST Director.

 

Technical Focus

The Economist (Data Analyst) will provide data, indicators and quantitative analyses on topics related to agricultural markets and trade.

 

Key Results

Research and analysis of information, data and statistics, and the maintenance and updating of related tools, methodologies, and/or databases to support the delivery of programme products, projects, publications, and services.

 

Key Functions

Researches and analyses [agricultural, economic, trade, market, social, environmental, nutrition/food composition and/or gender related] data, statistics and information to provide technical, statistical and/or policy related information and analysis to support the delivery of economic and social development programmes work, products, projects, publications and services.

Produces a variety of technical reports and input for technical documents, Divisional publications and/or web pages.

Provides technical, statistical, and/or analytical services on various studies, projects, and/or assessments and provides technical backstopping to field projects.

Participates in the development of improved/updated technical, statistical and/or analytical tools, methodologies, systems, databases, and/or key social/ economic/ environmental/ nutritional and/or early warning indicators, etc.

Participates in multi-disciplinary teams, collaborates with other departments and agencies on work groups and committees and promotes best practices.

Collaborates in capacity development activities involving the planning and organizing of training workshops, seminars, and major meetings and the preparation of related information, materials, on-line tools and information kits.

Promotes knowledge sharing and best practices at international meetings and conferences and influences partners in stakeholder consultations.

Participates in resource mobilization activities.

 

Specific Functions

Performs quantitative analysis in support of studies, reports and other knowledge products in the area of agricultural markets, policies and trade.

Maintains and keeps up-to-date various databases on commodity balances, prices, and trade.

Provides support to the maintenance and update of the Divisional Data Dashboard, including with the use of state-of-art technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning tools

Provides technical and organizational support in response to country requests.

Maintains and improves Food Import Bill calculations.

Develops and delivers training courses and identifies future capacity development needs.

Organizes workshops and seminars in collaboration with local and international partners.

Undertakes literature reviews and produces information and knowledge products in the area of trade (technical notes, policy briefs, papers, etc.).

Performs other duties as required.

 

CANDIDATES WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST THE FOLLOWING

 

Minimum Requirements

Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in economics, agricultural economics or a related field.

Five years of relevant experience in economic analysis and quantitative analysis, including experience in international agricultural commodity markets and trade, economic modelling and database management.

Working knowledge (proficiency- level C) of English and intermediate knowledge (intermediate proficiency - level B) of another FAO official language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian or Spanish).

 

Competencies

Results Focus

Teamwork

Communication

Building Effective Relationships

Knowledge Sharing and Continuous Improvement

 

Technical/Functional Skills

Work experience in more than one location or area of work, particularly in field positions is desirable.

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