Expert Details
Horticulture Enterprise Development
ID: 730940
Pennsylvania, USA
For the past 20 years, Expert has aspired to use horticultural science as a tool to:
1) increase the profitability of horticulture enterprises
2) protect and restore the environment
3) alleviate poverty in developing parts of the world.
Expert’ research, teaching and outreach programs have emphasized sustainable, scalable solutions to problems affecting horticulture value chain development and low-input food production systems. Expert has worked in Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe since 2000. These programs focus on human and institutional capacity building and involve the implementation of innovative, field-based approaches, grounded in appropriate technology, entrepreneurship, and market engagement. His work experience in Southeast Asia has been comprehensive and has included training, technical consultation, project management and team-building. Expert’ ability to bring together diverse stakeholders to form effective teams has resulted in several recent projects designed to strengthen informal seed systems and modernize agricultural education and training systems in Southeast Asia.
Republic of Georgia: Project based in Tbilisi. Initiated partnership between U.S. nurseries and two Georgian tree seed firms to develop a U.S. market for Nordmann fir (Abies nordmanniana) seed. Project resulted in improved seed marketing opportunities for Tbilisi firms Nitrali, Ltd and Goni, Inc. Sale of seed to the U.S. increased income for Georgian cooperators in subsequent years. Nordmann fir seed supplied by Georgian firms now being grown by U.S. and Canadian nurseries. There now exists a reliable source for the previously difficult-to-obtain seed, directly benefiting U.S. growers. Activities included: meetings to develop framework for cooperative business agreement, workshops with cooperator Chavchavadze State University to provide training on seed evaluation, tree nursery production and extension systems. 21 hectare conifer seed evaluation and production site established in 2009. Cooperation between Employer and Chavchavadze State University established resulting in MoU.
Technical Advisor. Myanmar Food Security Project. Projects based in Hmawbi, Kalaymyo, and Nyaung Shwe. Series of independent but coordinated activities developed by Expert in cooperation with farmer groups, Myanmar Baptist Convention, and the NGO’s ECHO Asia, Proximity Designs, and Lilypad, Inc. Consultation and project development focusing on sustainable food production systems and income-generating horticulture enterprises such as tree nurseries and community-based seed saving enterprises. Activities include training and institutional capacity building activities, such as workshops, demonstrations, lectures and cooperative seed evaluation trials.
CURRENT/RECENT SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS (2010-Present):
2017-2019: Deploying underutilized agronomic species as a foundation of resilient farming systems in Cambodia. Activities: Building capacities and connections with markets to produce, store, and disseminate key cover/relay crops and underutilized species.
2015-2019: Women in Agriculture Network Cambodia: Gender- and Ecologically-Sensitive Agriculture. Activities: Analysis and development of sustainable intensification technologies and practices for Cambodian smallholder farmers.
2013-2015: Innovation for Agricultural Training and Education. Activities: Assessment of agricultural education and training needs in Cambodia’s formal AET system.
2012-2013: Alternative Approaches for Delivering Extension Services to Smallholder Farmers in Southeast Asia. Activities: Analysis of market-based extension programs and small farm resource centers throughout Southeast Asia.
2011-2015: Development and Use of Genomic Tools to Improve Firs for Use as Christmas Trees. Activities: cooperate in obtaining, evaluating, and using promising exotic fir species as Christmas trees; collaborative genetic improvement program implemented from seed collection and progeny testing to the establishment of clonal seed orchards of regionally adapted select trees.
2010-2011: Strengthening Indigenous Informal Seed Systems in Southeast Asia. Activities: Characterized key components of informal seed systems in northern Thailand and Cambodia including indigenous crop inventories, indigenous knowledge documentation, seed exchanges and seed system training.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1994 | Degree: Ph.D. | Subject: Horticulture | Institution: Virginia Tech, U.S.A. |
Year: 1986 | Degree: Master of Science | Subject: Horticulture | Institution: West Virginia University, U.S.A. |
Year: 1981 | Degree: Bachelor of Science | Subject: Agriculture | Institution: West Virginia University, U.S.A. |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 2012 to Present | Employer: Undisclosed | Title: Professor of Horticulture | Department: Dept. of Plant Science |
Responsibilities:Appointment: 50% Resident instruction, 25% Extension, 25% Research |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 2006 to 2012 | Employer: Penn State University | Title: Associate Professor | Department: Horticulture, Dept. of Plant Science |
Responsibilities:Appointment: 75% Extension, 25% Research |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 2000 to 2006 | Employer: Penn State University | Title: Professor of Horticulture | Department: Department of Plant Science |
Responsibilities:He is engaged in research, teaching and outreach. Since arriving at Penn State in 2000, his research has focused on developing innovative approaches to plant production systems and development of plant varieties exhibiting improved pest resistance and adaptability. He is active in assisting clients in less developed nations establish successful income-generating horticultural enterprises and sustainable food production systems. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1994 to 2000 | Employer: Montana State University | Title: Assistant Professor | Department: Department of Plant, Soil and Environmental Sciences |
Responsibilities:Teaching and research related to plant stress physiologyAppointment: 75% Resident instruction, 25% Research |
Government Experience
Years | Agency | Role | Description |
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Years: 2013 to Present | Agency: U.S. Agency for International Development | Role: Researcher-Principal Investigator | Description: He is responsible for implementing activities related to the project: Innovation for Agricultural Training and Education. |
Years: 2012 to Present | Agency: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture | Role: Researcher-Principal Investigator | Description: He is responsible for implementing activities related to the Specialty Crops Research Initiative project: Development and Use of Genomic Tools to Improve Firs for Use as Christmas Trees |
International Experience
Years | Country / Region | Summary |
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Years: 2006 to Present | Country / Region: Myanmar | Summary: Technical Advisor. Myanmar Food Security Project. Projects based in Hmawbi, Kalaymyo, and Nyaung Shwe. Series of independent but coordinated activities developed in cooperation with farmer groups, Myanmar Baptist Convention, and the NGO’s ECHO Asia, Proximity Designs, and Lilypad, Inc.. Consultation and project development focusing on sustainable food production systems and income-generating horticulture enterprises such as tree nurseries and community-based seed saving enterprises. Activities include training and institutional capacity building activities, such as workshops, demonstrations, lectures and cooperative seed evaluation trials. |
Years: 2011 to 2012 | Country / Region: Thailand | Summary: Project: Expanding Economic Opportunities for Rural Poor Farmers, 2011-2012; Activities: managed project designed to develop economic opportunities for rural poor farmers in Northern Thailand by deepening their market access and participation; managed activities including: characterization of important crops for value chain development and wider market potential, and identification of potential barriers to production and dissemination; collaborated with Maejo Univ. faculty on development of new extension and non-traditional outreach systems; developed extension education field method training for university faculty/staff, and NGO staff. |
Years: 2012 to Present | Country / Region: Cambodia | Summary: Team Leader for Southeast Asia. USAID-funded project Innovation for Agricultural Training and Education (InnovATE). InnovATE is designed to strengthening training and education systems to improve the performance of the agricultural sector in developing countries. He leads InnovATE activities for Southeast Asia, focusing on projects in Cambodia and Myanmar. Activities: Conducted scoping mission to assess agricultural education and training needs in Cambodia; developed concept note proposing strategic capacity building project. |
Years: to Present | Country / Region: Republic of Georgia | Summary: |
Career Accomplishments
Associations / Societies |
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ASHS ISHA IPPS |
Licenses / Certifications |
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Certified pesticide applicators licence |
Professional Appointments |
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He has served as Editor and/or Associate Editor for numerous refereed journals and trade publications; He sits on several scientific committees. |
Awards / Recognition |
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Fulbright Award to Thailand: Research/Lecturing Fulbright award to Thailand for the project Expanding Economic Opportunities for Rural Poor Farmers. Project objectives included the exchange through development of community seed banking and the characterization of informal seed systems operating in northern Thailand ethnic communities. Sponsor: U.S. Department of State; Thailand-United States Educational Foundation. Fulbright Award to Cambodia: Research/Lecturing Fulbright award to Cambodia for the project Sustainable Diversification with ‘Wild Gardens’: A Path to Improved Nutrition and Income for Women Smallholder Farmers. The project sought to enhance diet diversification by creating awareness of the nutritional benefits of traditional vegetables and implement strategies for improved adoption and value chain development of selected species. Sponsor: U.S. Department of State; IIE. |
Publications and Patents Summary |
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He has published 32 papers in refereed journals and has authored over 130 non-refereed publications including: book reviews, international/domestic conference proceedings, national and regional trade publication articles, sponsoring agency technical reports, extension fact sheets and bulletins, handbooks, reference guides and web-based media. |
Additional Experience
Training / Seminars |
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Since arriving at Employer in 2000, he has developed and delivered over 300 workshops, short courses and training programs at local, regional, national and international venues. Topics include a comprehensive palette of horticultural and international agriculture development. |
Marketing Experience |
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He has worked closely with the horticulture industry in the U.S.A. conducting needs assessments, product testing, technical consulting, research and education. |