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FRANCIS SPACE TO SHARE AND LINKUP ON PROFESSIONAL AND HOBBY IDEAS

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Location: Kingston, Jamaica

I am a Ghanaian-born Senior Principal Scientist at the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) and currently also the CARDI Representative in Jamaica. I was educated at the University of Ghana, Legon (B.Sc., Agri. Hons and M.Sc., Anim. Sci.) and the University of Wales, UK (Ph.D.), and have had a professional career spanning over 27 years as Livestock Scientist, specialising in Animal Nutrition, Forage Agronomy and Ruminant Livestock Production, especially sheep and goats. I am also the Regional Coordinator of the Caribbean Small Ruminant Network (CASRUNet). Before joining CARDI I held academic and administrative positions at the University of Ghana (Research Officer – 1975 to 1980, Lecturer – 1980 to 1981) and University of Guyana (Lecturer/Senior Lecturer – 1982 to 1989, Assistant Dean/Dean, Faculty of Agriculture 1984 to 1989). Current professional passion: To assist in the development of the Caribbean small ruminant industry and thereby help subsistence and hobby sheep and goat producers to embrace small ruminant production as a viable agribusiness activity. “Sheep and Goats” is my business!

Thursday, March 09, 2006

UDEISA PALM2PALM BLOG

DGROUP TOOL

This is the penultimate day for the completion of this online facilitation workshop. I was out of the loop for some time but haveing come back, I do not seem to see anywhere the group has learnt to establish/develop the Dgroup technique. We all agreed that it is one of the useful arsenal we should have.

2 Comments:

Blogger Nancy White said...

It's not over! We have one more week and Luca will be sharing more about DGroups next week. Did you see the hints he offered about start up tasks on DGroups?

6:14 PM  
Blogger francis asiedu said...

Nancy: Thanks for the update on workshop closing date. No, I did not see Luca's start up tasks on DGroups. What I saw in the resources section was the tutorial on reading threads.

7:02 AM  

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