To thrive in an Agriculture Laboratory role, you need a solid background in agricultural science, chemistry, or biology, often supported by a related degree or professional training. Familiarity with laboratory equipment such as spectrometers, chromatographs, and data analysis software, as well as relevant safety protocols and certifications, is essential. Attention to detail, curiosity, and strong analytical and teamwork skills will help you excel in this environment. These competencies enable accurate testing and research, ensure reliable results, and support collaboration on scientific and regulatory projects.