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Daniel Manore: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 1 by Daniel Manore Malore and Version 3 by Catherine Yang.
  • Kaluda, Daniel Yodahe

DI aniel is m a dedicated and accomplished individual hailing from Hawassa, Ethiopia. With a profound passion for agriculture, he hasI have pursued his academic journey with zeal and determination.

DanielI hold a Master of Science (MSc) in Agronomy and a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Plant Science in Crop Production, both from the prestigious Hawassa University. HisMy academic excellence is a testament to his commitment to the field of agriculture.

HisMy academic experience includes serving as an Assistant Professor of Agronomy at Wachemo University, where heI impart knowledge in field crop production, seed technology, and soil fertility and plant nutrition. I actively engage in research activities and community service, contributing to the advancement of plant science and related fields.

In hismy professional journey, he hasI have held key roles such as Extension Supervisor at Duna Woreda Agricultural Office, where heI focused on the multiplication of selected varieties of crops. HisMy tenure as an Associate Researcher at Arbaminch University involved conducting field assessments to identify crop pests and providing valuable consultation to farmers.

Daniel's expertise extends to international collaborations, having worked with the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia (CSA) and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) on agricultural crop production surveys and land and soil surveys.

HisMy global perspective was further enriched during his tenure as an Assistant Professor at Yunnan Academy of Agriculture in China, where he continued his work in field assessments and training on agricultural technologies.

HisMy career is characterized by a deep-seated commitment to agricultural advancement and a relentless pursuit of knowledge. Hismy contributions have made a significant impact in the field, and he continues to be a beacon of excellence in the agricultural community.

 

 

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