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Nawsheen Hosenally holds a BSc (Hons) in Agriculture with specialization in Agricultural Extension from the University of Mauritius. She has been involved in Agricultural activities for the past 3 years, as a student, trainee and professional in the sector. She is presently on a remote internship with YPARD (Web4Knowledge) and also working on as consultant and facilitator for some Agriculture and Youth projects. She is a social media enthusiast and enjoys blogging, sharing information and participating in discussions on agriculture-related issues.

Dahunsi Olatunde Samuel was born over three decades ago; he had his elementary education in Nigeria before proceeding to the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Nigeria where he bagged a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Environmental Biology. In other to further his academic horizon, he also had a Master of Science (M.Sc) in Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology from Covenant University, Nigeria. Dahunsi Olatunde Samuel also has other academic qualifications including a Post-Graduate Diploma In Education, a Proficiency certificate in Management among others.

Narcisse Mbunzama is a founder of INFOGROUP INTERNATIONAL, a global farmer's NGO that aims to promote collaboration, exchange and skills development among farmers and to contribute to sustainable agriculture around the world.

Agronomist, technical director of a small non-profit institute,

Areas of experitse and experience:
- Sustainable agriculture (SA) - knowledge transfer, advisory work with farmers
- Policies for sustainable rural development (RD) and sustainable/organic farming
- Development of local/regional markets small-scale producers
- initialising and enabling networking of agri/envi NGOs on national (and international) level

I am a researcher on livestock systems and grazing management. I work specifically on the problematic of sustainable coexistence between natural resource users (farmers, ranchers, etc.) In protected areas context.

Ben Christopher Mbaura is an Agricultural Economist currently employed by Development Aid from People to People (DAPP) as a Projects Design, Monitoring and Evaluation (DME) Coordinator responsible for providing leadership and technical support on projects design, monitoring and evaluation across DAPP Zimbabwe Programs.

Elenita “Neth” Dano is a Programme Manager of the Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration (ETC Group) based in Davao City, southern Philippines since July 2009. She is a researcher who has done in-depth analysis and published work on various issues in agriculture, plant genetic resources and climate change in developing countries, particularly in Southeast Asia.

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