Omahan helps farmers start co-op in Senegal
Edgar Hicks has had a career over the years that he is passionate about. His résumé is long and extensive in rural agriculture, and even though he is officially retired, he is still very much involved in the agricultural community.
“I think I am the only African-American to manage a major rural grain co-op in the United States,” he said.
Survival in the Face of Scarcity: The Undocumented Immigrant Experience
In this Article, I attempt to build an empathy bridge between readers and a group of undocumented immigrants living in the American southwest, applying original qualitative research to scarcity theory.
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Wild plant harvesters gain insights from a successful cooperative model in Viet Nam
To gain insights on how successful and sustainable cooperatives operate, 16 participants from collector organisations and six Forest Protection Department (FPD) staff went on a visit to the company Sapa Napro in the Lao Cai Province in December.