Nigeria - Global Cocoa Initiative

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), in cooperation with the World Cocoa Foundation, is pleased to announce The Norman E. Borlaug International Agricultural Science and Technology Fellowship Program (Borlaug Fellowship Program) Global Cocoa Initiative for Nigeria.

The Borlaug Fellowship Program offers training and collaborative research opportunities in international agricultural science, leadership and policy to combat cocoa pests and diseases; build trade and scientific capacity; and improve regional cocoa production and market access.  Each Fellow will work one-on-one with a mentor who will coordinate the Fellow’s training and visit the Fellow's home institution after completion of the training.

The Borlaug Fellowship Program's Global Cocoa Initiative is administered by the United States Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) in cooperation with the World Cocoa Foundation.

The application deadline for the 2009 Borlaug Fellowship Program's Global Cocoa Initiative for Nigeria is May 31, 2009.

Objectives

  • Provide agricultural research scientists, faculty and policymakers with one-on-one training opportunities in the fields of agricultural research (see targeted research areas below);
  • Provide scientists, faculty and policymakers with practical experience and exposure to new technologies that can enhance their own research endeavors;
  • Foster increased collaboration and networking to improve agricultural productivity;
  • Facilitate the transfer of new science and agricultural technologies to strengthen agricultural practices;
  • Address obstacles to the adoption of technology such as ineffectual policies and regulations.
  • Targeted Research Areas

    • Production Research (e.g. Organic Cocoa Production, Best practices, IPM)
    • Post-Harvest Technology (e.g. Fermentation, sun drying)
    • Policy Issues (e.g. Land-tenure)
    • Extension Services (e.g. Farm Management/Co-ops, Niche Market Development)

    Length of Fellowships

    Fellowships are generally 4 to 8 weeks in length but can be slightly longer if merited by the research topic.

    Eligibility Requirements

    Candidates will be evaluated, interviewed and selected based in part on the following criteria:

  • Citizen of Nigeria
  • Good working knowledge of the English language;
  • Minimum Masters degree with 3 years of practical experience or working toward Masters degree with 5 years experience;
  • Early-to-mid stage in their professional career;
  • Currently employed at a research or policy institution with the intent to continue working in their home country for a minimum of two years following their return from the United States.
  • Application Requirements

    Eligible candidates are invited to submit the complete application including the following attachments no later than May 31, 2009

  • Signed Application form
  • One page program proposal
  • Approval of the home institution
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Copy of transcript of college degrees
  • Copy of passport identification page
  • One passport sized photo
  • For application materials, questions, and to submit an application, please contact:

    Karen Uetrecht                                     Natasha Acheampong
    Agricultural Affairs Specialist               R&E Management Specialist
    Karen.Uetrecht@fas.usda.gov              Natasha.Acheampong@fas.usda.gov
    Tel: (202) 690.3359                                Tel: (202) 720.0431

     

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