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UAE (2009 - 2009)

Private sector agribusiness investment fund, with a mandate to develop a portfolio of acquisitions and green-field investment opportunities on a world-wide basis.
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Congo (DRC) (2008 - 2008)

Private equity fund developing investment portfolio options in the grain, oilseed, rice and dairy sectors.
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Romania (1994 - 1994)

Technical Co-operation Programme, to assist in accelerating the restructuring and privatisation of AGROMECs, the State owned agricultural mechanisation and engineering support stations, using two representative AGROMECs as selected examples.
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Asian & Pacific LDC's (1990 - 1990)

Special Programme for the identification and development of agro-related metal-working industries in the thirteen LDC’s in the region, including Yemen.
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Pakistan (1989 - 1989)

Project Identification Mission for the Sindh Small Scale Industries Corporation (SSIC).
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Nigeria (1981 - 1984)

Project to develop a national programme of agro-industrialisation, primarily in the rural areas.
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UK (1979 - 1981)

Specialist with responsibility for agricultural and horticultural production systems, post-harvest technology and processing in eleven regional areas, encompassing some 30,000 farmers/growers.
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Latin America, Caribbean and Iberia (1977 - 1979)

Responsible for development of the dealer network and co-ordination of sales, service and parts operations.
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Ecuador (1975 - 1976)

Private sector agricultural machinery business, having national responsibility for the establishment and development of the newly created division.
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UK (1975 - 1975)

Agricultural and Horticultural Specialist for a firm of international chartered loss adjusters, with regional responsibility for the agricultural portfolio.
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