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My work, in the Capacity Development Branch of FAO, consists in managing and coordinating the design, development, delivery and language adaptations of e-learning courses and associated face-to-face training packages, for use by member countries. These results are all partnerships based, therefore, my work also consists in consolidating a number of partnerships for the development and dissemination of the e-learning courses. Our partners include International Research institutions, United Nations agencies, academic institutions and universities, and NGOs among others.

I am an agricultural enthusiasts, that is currently involved in developing a unique software for agriculture. Through modern technologies, we are simplify and automate on farm data recording. This way we enable farmers to get and record information on spot, to prepare required reports and calculate profit/loss, without losing time for bureaucratic burden.
I am interested in working on projects or with young farmers, agri enthusiasts, agri software developers, that are progress-oriented and are not afraid to use new technologies.
Contact me for more information.
 

Ph.D. Maria Fernanda Peset Mancebo, professionally comes the world of information units in the traditional staff-Bibliographic Information Services, University of Valencia until 1999 -. She is currently teaching in the Information Science studies at the technical university of Valencia. She was Secretary of the Department of Audiovisual Communication, Information science and Art History. Up to now she is the coordinator of the PhD Programme in Cultural and Communication Industries.

<p>Project manager, information systems expert and convener&nbsp;at the Secretariat of the Global Forum on Agricultural Research and Innovation (GFAR). Member of&nbsp;the Secretariat of the Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition initiative (GODAN).</p>

<p>Responsible for engaging partners in actions and initiatives around the harnessing of the power of agri-food data for improving vallue chains and empowering smallholder farmers.&nbsp;</p>

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