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Godfrey Meyer Petgrave
Consultant ICT for Development in Agriculture
Godfrey Meyer Petgrave channels his passion for sustainable agricultural development. He champions digital agriculture as a means to amplify crop productivity and elevate living standards. With extensive expertise in advocating innovative farming practices, sustainable agricultural businesses, and precision farming, Godfrey excels in delivering well-rounded insights. His contributions span diverse areas, encompassing the creation of content on good agronomic practices for various tropical crops. He has recently extended his prowess to the domain of financial inclusion for micro, small, and medium-sized agricultural enterprises. Harnessing human-centered design and behavioral science, he crafts business solutions that cater to a spectrum of agricultural needs. Godfrey's rich professional journey encompasses roles such as Consultant ICT for Development in Agriculture at the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Country Agronomist in Nigeria for Precision Development (PxD), and Agronomist - Agribusiness Project Manager at JOF Nigeria Limited - AGRIFA International. His initiatives have spanned from ICT4D and digitalization projects to comprehensive agronomy expertise and agribusiness development. With skills ranging from content development and secondary research to strategic negotiations and market research, Godfrey Meyer Petgrave stands as a visionary voice in sustainable agriculture, actively contributing to the advancement of knowledge and practices within the field.
Agribusiness
Introduction Small-scale farmers are the backbone of food production in global agriculture. They supply communities worldwide with the sustenance and livelihoods they need to survive. It is impossible to overestimate […]
Sustainability
Climate change is a big problem for agriculture in tropical Africa. It affects food stability, water supply, and the way smallholder farmers make a living. Farmers who depend a lot […]