J. Alexander Nuetah
Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah is the Minister of Agriculture in Liberia, actively working to enhance the country's agricultural sector. He has been instrumental in initiatives aimed at addressing food insecurity, empowering women in agriculture, and promoting sustainable economic development. Under his leadership, the Ministry of Agriculture has partnered with local organizations to expand rice cultivation and establish mechanization hubs, significantly contributing to Liberia's goal of achieving food self-sufficiency.
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Liberia:
Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah, Minister of Agriculture, described the World Bank’s findings as a clear sign that Liberia’s agricultural transformation is starting to show results.
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Liberia:
Agriculture Minister Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah is part of the discussions with the ARIPO delegation.
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Liberia:
Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah signed the Country Programme Framework with the IAEA.
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Liberia:
J. Alexander Nuetah is one of the NEC members facing suspension.
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Liberia:
Liberia’s Agriculture Minister Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah announced coffee as one of the country's priority crops for investors to explore.
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Liberia:
J. Alexander Nuetah is the Agriculture Minister who chairs CARI’s Board and presided over the introduction ceremony for new management.
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Liberia:
Agriculture Minister Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah described CARI and SDCA as 'critical partners' in Liberia’s agricultural sector.
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Liberia:
Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah is the Agriculture Minister whose leadership is steering the Ministry of Agriculture toward inclusive agricultural development.
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Liberia:
Agriculture Minister Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah has emphasized the economic significance of the dam for farmers, particularly in creating employment opportunities for the youth.
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Liberia:
Minister of Agriculture, Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah, welcomed the AGRA delegation and echoed the call for more substantial investment.
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