holds a Bachelor of Arts in Global Challenges from the African Leadership University (ALU) Rwanda. He has two years of experience in Research and Development and two years of experience in project management. Benjamin is currently working as a manager at Uruhimbi Kageyo Cooperative (UKC), a youth-led entity committed to providing innovative and climate resilient technology for wholesome quality hydroponic fodder that is cost effective and sustainable for livestock production. His mission is to contribute to the world with sustainable agriculture practices and products to help end hunger and poverty and which can provide well-being for rural based small holder farmers. He is a member of the ROOM, a network of global leaders committed to unlocking opportunities for undiscovered talents originating in Africa. Benjamin plans to use the smart projector to conducting trainings in rural areas on how to grow hydroponic fodder in addition to other practices that can improve smallholder farmers’ livestock productivity.
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Fish culture
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Other crops
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