UAPB Extension specialist teaches young fish farmers in Bangladesh
http:// www.pbcommercial.com/news/20180216/uapb-extension-specialist-teaches-young-fish-farmers-in-bangladesh
Bauer Duke, Extension specialist at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, recently served as a volunteer for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Farmer-to-Farmer (F2F) program in Khulna Upazila, Bangladesh.
Duke works at UAPB’s School of Agriculture, Fisheries and Human Sciences. At Bangladesh, he taught young entrepreneurial fish farmers, ages 18-35, management practices to better their operations.
Duke and Badal Golder, a partner representative of Winrock International, hosted a program titled “Training on Improved Aquafarming for Entrepreneurial Development.” The workshop provided assistance to young farmers through information on marketing, business development and management practices for fish farms.
Think BDT.
Mark Warner's brother-in-law Bill Collis works for this program.
https:// www.winrock.org/project/safeti/
Winrock is connected to CF.
https:// www.winrock.org/hub_announcement/
ABOUT WARWICK SABIN
Aside from his role at the Arkansas Regional Innovation Hub, Warwick is a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, serving as assistant speaker pro-tempore for the 90th General Assembly. His professional experience includes serving as director of development for the Clinton Foundation, as well as working on Capitol Hill, at the White House and at Foreign Affairs magazine.