Profiles found: 24
Country of residence: Peru
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Role/Position in the organization:
Areas of FFS epertise: Legumes, Pastures/Fodder trees, Potatoes, Root/ Tuber crops, Vegetables, Agroecology, Climate change, Facilitation and non-formal education, Field School approaches, Food and nutrition security, Integrated pest management, Rural and producer organizations, Seeds, planting material & varieties, Water
Country of residence: Italy
Current Organization/Company: FAO
Role/Position in the organization: International consultant on FFS
Type of FFS expert: Technical expert
Country of residence: Malawi
Current Organization/Company: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Role/Position in the organization: International FFS Expert
Areas of FFS epertise: Bananas, Cassava, Cereals, Coffee, Legumes, Maize, Root/ Tuber crops, Small ruminants, Vegetables, (Agro)Forestry, Advisory systems and extension, Agrobiodiversity, Agroecology, Climate change, Emergency/ disaster risk reduction (DRR), Empowerment and social inclusion, Facilitation and non-formal education, Farm and enterprise management, Field School approaches, Food and nutrition security, FS sustainability, Gender, Integrated pest management, Land, Monitoring and evaluation, Pastoralism and livestock, Resilience, Rural and producer organizations, Soil, Sustainable production intensification, Value chains, Water, Youth/Juniors
Country of residence: United States of America
Current Organization/Company: Retired
Role/Position in the organization: FAO Senior Technical Officer (retired)
Areas of FFS epertise: Cassava, Cereals, Cotton, Insects, Legumes, Maize, Millet, Peanuts, Potatoes, Rice, Root/ Tuber crops, Sorghum, Soybeans, Vegetables, Other crops, Advisory systems and extension, Agrobiodiversity, Agroecology, Climate change, Facilitation and non-formal education, Field School approaches, FS sustainability, Integrated pest management, Monitoring and evaluation, Pesticides, Research and innovation, Resilience, Soil, Sustainable production intensification