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Asia Farmer-to-Farmer Program

Cooperative Agreement Number: AID-OAA-13-00006

Winrock International Improving Lives and Livelihoods Worldwide

Annual Report

FY2017

This publication was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development. Prepared by Winrock International. DISCLAIMER - The authors’ views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development or the United States Government.

Winrock International is a nonprofit organization that works with people in the United States and

around the world to empower the disadvantaged, increase economic opportunity, and sustain natural resources.

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Asia Farmer-to-Farmer (F2F) Program With core country programs in Bangladesh, Burma, and Nepal, Winrock International’s five-year Asia F2F program goal is to generate rapid, sustainable, and broad-based food security and economic growth in the agricultural sector. A secondary goal is to increase the American public’s understanding of international development issues and programs and international understanding of the U.S. and U.S. development programs.

I. Summary of Experience with Program Implementation

From October 1, 2016 to September 30, 2017, Asia F2F completed 78 volunteer trips (37 trips during the reporting period), directly assisting more than 4,490 participants (40% female) in Bangladesh, Burma, Nepal, and Vietnam. Of the fielded volunteers, 23 out of 78 were new to the program and 20 were women. Winrock pursued a Farmer-to-Farmer pilot program in Turkmenistan for 18 months, but ran into challenges in obtaining visas for our volunteers. We tried multiple avenues to obtain visas via potential host organizations, through engagement of an external firm, and on our own through a local consultant, but were unable to gain traction. While Winrock remains interested in working with the Mission in Turkmenistan, we decided to discontinue our engagement in the country under the current phase of the program. In June, our local consultant notified hosts and other stakeholders of our withdrawal from the program. During the reporting period, both the Bangladesh and Nepal F2F teams participated in evaluation processes. Bangladesh F2F staff hosted Mr. Eric Johnson, member of the evaluation team conducting the F2F program-wide evaluation. Mr. Johnson met with nine hosts in Dhaka, Khulna, Jessore, and Tangail Districts and interviewed university faculty, NGO staff, USAID-funded project staff, government officers, farmers, and a fish hatchery operator. He also visited the USAID Mission and briefed Mission staff on the F2F program-wide evaluation process and shared his impression of the F2F Program in Bangladesh. The Government of Nepal’s Social Welfare Council (SWC) conducted a midterm evaluation of F2F in Nepal, as required by the project registration. SWC visited seven hosts and interviewed host staff, beneficiaries, and other key informants. The evaluators noted that F2F in Nepal is contributing to the country’s constitutional provision that food is a fundamental right by providing technical training, facilitating agriculture curriculum development, supporting research processes, and promoting youth entrepreneurship in the agriculture sector. SWC noted that F2F’s work is aligned with national priorities related to women and youth. Asia F2F continues to support other US Government initiatives. In Bangladesh, F2F collaborated with the USDA-funded Safe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFETI) project on two assignments. In Burma, F2F collaborated with USAID-funded Sustainable Seafood project to train farmers on improved catfish breeding. In Nepal, the ongoing collaboration with Peace Corps continues. During the reporting period, seven Peace Corps volunteers attended a training on safe tomato production through integrated pest management. This assignment was implemented in collaboration with the USAID-funded Expanding Nepal’s Business Access to Improve Technologies for Agriculture (ENBAITA) project. A total of ten Peace Corps volunteers have participated in F2F trainings in Nepal during FY2017. By the end of the fourth year of implementation, Asia F2F has achieved 79% of the life of project (LOP) target for volunteer trips.

II. Summary of Implementation Experience, Major Impacts, and Accomplishments for Each Country F2F Project

A. BANGLADESH From April 2017 through September 2017, Bangladesh F2F volunteers completed 16 volunteer trips and worked with 16 host organizations.

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AGRICULTURE EDUCATION AND TRAINING (AET) During the last six months of FY2017, Bangladesh F2F completed seven AET assignments. Volunteers worked with five hosts – including four universities and a public sector technical agency, directly assisting 130 university faculty and students, researchers, and government extension officials. During the reporting period, greater emphasis was placed on formal AET assignments, as universities continue to need support with curriculum, research methods, and partnerships. Formal AET volunteers strengthened the capacity of university faculty members to develop and update bachelor and master’s program curricula and apply statistical software for advanced data analysis. Informal AET volunteers helped to strengthen the capacity of formal and informal AET service providers to apply molecular diagnostic methods and conduct epidemiological studies for disease management in shrimp and prawn. Specific assignments focused on the following:

• Curriculum development for MS Agriculture in Agronomy and MS Agriculture in Horticulture, including capacity enhancement of university faculty members to develop curriculum.

• Curriculum development and improvement for a B.Sc. Fisheries program. Fourteen faculty members across two universities increased their knowledge and skills in curriculum development through training and active participation in the process.

• Training on the application of software (R Program and InVivoStat) to build capacity of 34 university teachers in advanced statistical analysis in agricultural research.

Bangladesh F2F continued its support to other USG initiatives. F2F provided volunteer technical assistance to the Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute’s Shrimp Research Station. This host is a partner under the USDA-funded Safe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFETI) project. A volunteer trained 17 university professionals, researchers, NGO and donor-funded project staff, and private sector molecular lab staff in molecular diagnostic methods and epidemiological studies for shrimp and prawn disease management, which has direct relevance to SAFETI’s goals.

Major accomplishments • The Modhumoty Fish Hatchery received a Gold Medal (competitive award) from the Bangladeshi Prime

Minister during National Fish Week 2017, for their significant contribution in aquaculture. In 2014, the Modhumoty Hatchery received F2F volunteer technical assistance to improve their water recycling system. The host, USAID Aquaculture for Income and Nutrition (AIN) project, helped them and three other hatcheries install improved water recycling systems using self-cleaning plastic media and tube filters, following volunteer recommendations. The system has helped the hatcheries to save underground water, reduce electricity costs, and increase production. Students from different universities and other hatchery owners are visiting the Modhumoty Hatchery to learn about the water recycling system. USAID AIN staff now have the capacity to train other hatchery operators on water recycling systems. For more details, please refer to the Success Story in Annex 4.

• Following a F2F volunteer recommendation, Aftab Bahumukhi Farms Ltd.- Poultry Program purchased a real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) machine, at the cost of US$37,500, to adopt molecular techniques in poultry disease diagnosis. This has strengthened their poultry disease diagnostic capacity. As a result, they have managed to reduce the poultry mortality rate from 14% to 8% at their own farm and client farms. The volunteer training also helped the host to increase commercial day-old chick production by 13 million chicks between 2014 and 2017.

• F2F training on improved management of agriculture education and training programs helped International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT) - College of Agricultural Sciences to establish a relationship with public and private sector agriculture training institutes (ATIs) and private sector agribusinesses. This has allowed IUBAT graduates to have new internship and job

“F2F volunteers helped improve our knowledge and

skills to work on curriculum development. We hope to

introduce a smart curriculum for the B.Sc. Fisheries

Program at our university soon focused on country and

students need.”

-- Dr. Mrityunjoy Kunda, Chairman and Professor,

Department of Aquatic Resource Management

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opportunities with these agribusinesses. The ATIs are showing increased interest to collaborate and are now sending students to IUBAT for graduation. One leading private sector business, ACI Agribusiness, recruited 15 IUBAT graduates in 2017.

• After F2F volunteer training, the USAID Women’s Empowerment Activity (WEA) project developed 15 behavior change communication messages1 and disseminated them among 1,250 beneficiaries.

• The Feed the Future Bangladesh Livestock Production for Improved Nutrition Project continued training using three modules on animal health care management, animal nutrition management, and fodder and forage management based on F2F volunteer information. Since the 2017 semi-annual report, the host has trained an additional 1,300 people, for a total 5,300 cattle farmers trained.

YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP Bangladesh F2F is working to build the capacity of youth-serving organizations and conduct youth skills-building training to support youth entrepreneurship in the agriculture sector. During the last six months of FY2017, the program completed seven Youth Entrepreneurship assignments. Volunteers worked with nine hosts, including NGOs, public sector technical agencies, and youth individual farmer groups, directly assisting more than 281 youth entrepreneurs, youth trainers, livestock service providers, student interns, and extension service providers. The assignments included:

• Training on soft skills development for 17 youth and NGO staff to increase professional competence, and develop workforce readiness, communication, and business skills.

• Technical capacity development training to help encourage youth entrepreneurship on subjects related to climate resilient seed production, pineapple production, and cattle management for 69 youth and NGOs staff (71% women).

• Training on improvement of artificial insemination services for cattle for 63 youth livestock service providers, veterinary student interns, and the Cattle Research Development Centre – Rural Development Academy staff (veterinarians, animal scientists, compounders, and lab technicians).

• Capacity building in safe food production practices for youth entrepreneurship development for master trainers and researchers from the Government of Bangladesh’s Department of Youth Development and Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI). This included training on international organic standards and inspection process for certified products.

• Curriculum development for youth entrepreneurship training for 15 Department of Youth Development staff.

Major accomplishments

• Following the F2F training, members of the Ashraf Foundation – Youth Group increased their skills in improved dairy cattle management practices including cattle nutrition, cowshed improvement, weaning calves at an early stage, hygienic milking, and disease control. As a result, 17 youth increased annual income from US$282 in 2015 to US$6,737 in 2017. The Ashraf Foundation - Youth Program incorporated improved cattle management into their income generating activity training using training guidance provided by the F2F volunteer. The Foundation used these materials to train 4,500 youth farmers on improved cattle management.

• Resulting from F2F training, the Rural Reconstruction Foundation (RRF) disseminated information on climate smart improved cattle management among 45,699 individuals. Between August 2016 to July 2017, RRF disbursed US$7,875,000 in loans to 27,000 cattle farmers for improved cattle management.

1 Messaging includes: increasing women’s leadership in the rural economy, increasing women’s decision power in

productive assets, increase women’s control over the family’s income, increase women’s decision-making power in agricultural productivity, and increasing women’s time use efficiency.

“As a woman, I feel proud. I can contribute in my family

income through improved cattle management, and

helping community people by providing information

which I learned from F2F training.”

-- Papiya Khatun, Ashraf Foundation - Youth Group

member

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• Due to F2F technical assistance in cattle management, 16 RRF Youth Group members increased their incomes from US$2,459 in 2015 to US$7,202 in 2017.

• A F2F volunteer helped the Church of Bangladesh Social Development Programme (CBSDP) Youth Banana Farmers Group to set up a drip irrigation system on 0.12 hectares of land. Following the F2F technical assistance, they have doubled the land under drip irrigation. Also, a partnership between CBSDP and a leading private company, ACI Agribusiness, is in progress. CBSDP staff and youth group members have met with ACI staff three times to explore opportunities to get support for drip irrigation materials, banana tissue culture saplings, and marketing.

• As an outcome of an F2F assignment, Iowa State University and the Rural Development Academy (RDA) in Bogra, Bangladesh signed a Memorandum of Cooperation and Understanding (MOU) to strengthen RDA’s livestock services in support of youth entrepreneurship.

FLEXIBLE ASSIGNMENTS Two F2F volunteers completed flexible assignments during the reporting period. These assignments have the potential to catalyze greater impacts related to food safety and employment opportunities for Bangladeshi youth.

• A F2F volunteer supported the host, USDA-funded SAFETI project, by recommending standard procedures to address high larval mortality in prawn hatcheries and low production at prawn farms. This will help SAFETI design interventions to address problems along the prawn value chain.

• Quality Integrated Agro Limited (QIL) received volunteer assistance with the design of a chicken based agro-processing plant. The volunteer trained 55 QIL staff and poultry farmers and dealers on best practices in poultry farming, biosecurity, nutrition, poultry handling, control of food borne pathogens, and storage. The technical assistance will help QIL improve their ago-processing plant. In the future, QIL hopes to help create opportunities for youth poultry farmers to produce safe poultry.

B. BURMA RURAL DEVELOPMENT During the second half of FY2017, Burma volunteers completed eight volunteer trips focusing on scalable technologies and organizational development. Volunteers directly assisted 10 hosts (primarily farmer’s associations and individual farmer’s groups, NGOs, and a private enterprise) and over 450 individuals. All of the assignments directly contributed towards Burma’s Rural Development Country F2F Project. Specific assignments included:

• Training 73 individual catfish breeders and entrepreneurs from four regions of the country on community fish farming and breeding practices to improve fingerling production. Breeders and entrepreneurs have already organized into a working group to share information on catfish breeding operations.

• Capacity building in business management for 58 Ayadaw Township Thanakha Association tree growers to build their skills in new customer identification, collective sales and marketing, record keeping, and business planning.

• Technical training for 63 mango famers on improved production and post-harvest techniques to increase yields and decrease fruit loss.

• Improving soil fertility management and composting skills of 77 individual poultry and vegetable farmers in Hmawbi Township to enhance soil quality and crop production while decreasing input costs.

“We understand how cooperation with each other is

important and how to organize the association to be

more effective. The lesson on leadership and problem

solving are also very helpful for us to improve the

activities of our association. This training contributed

not only for improvement of small business

management of the members, but also organizational

development of our association.”

--U Kyaw Moe, Chairman, Ayadaw Township Thanakha

Association

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• Developing a poultry farming guidebook for the Myanmar Livestock Federation to enable members to conduct technical trainings and disseminate the information widely to small and medium scale farmers.

• Training of trainers on proposal and report writing for 25 members from 20 different CSOs and NGOs to increase their ability to obtain funding for their rural development projects.

• Supporting 77 tropical fruit (mostly orange) farmers in Ywangan Township with improved integrated pest and disease management training and grafting practices.

Burma F2F continued its collaboration with the USAID-funded Sustainable Seafood project through training on community fish farming and catfish breeding. F2F hosted a two-day training at the laboratory at Yangon University (a Sustainable Seafood project beneficiary); the project coordinator, lab technicians, and students joined the training with catfish farmers. This resulted in new linkages between fish farmers and university students/lab technicians. Fish farmers benefit by having a new laboratory connection to have their diseased fish specimens tested, and students and technicians can practice their improved diagnostic testing skills for bacteria, parasites, and other diseases. Burma F2F also assisted the USAID-funded Private Sector Development Activity by connecting them with various F2F hosts, including the Myanmar Livestock Federation (MLF), MLF Mandalay Region, and Mandalay Livestock Development Co. Ltd., in support of livestock policy development. Major accomplishments

• Through F2F trainings on avocado variety selection, pest and disease management, orchard management, and variety evaluation, membership in avocado clusters and motivation to improve the quality of their fruit has increased, and cluster leaders from the Southern Shan State Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association-Avocado Cluster (Southern Shan State MFFVPEA- Avocado Cluster) have taken ownership of conducting variety evaluations for cluster members. With improved knowledge of avocado varieties and evaluation characteristics and support from the umbrella organization, Myanmar Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association, the Southern Shan State MFFVPEA-Avocado Cluster organized the first Myanmar Avocado Show in February 2017 to showcase 191 Myanmar avocado varieties. Ten varieties were selected as the highest quality, which will better inform farmer’s production choices to increase sales in domestic and international markets.

• In just one year after Dr. Jha and Dr. Zaleski’s training on pig farming, 20 individual pig farmers from Myanmar Livestock Federation increased their gross sales by US$30,617 and net incomes by US$22,578. Following the training, one farmer sold his fattening pigs to start a breeder farm. He has become a new provider for artificial insemination services (inseminating five sows in two villages) and is now producing hybrid piglets. This lead farmer continues to educate member farmers on how to manage piglet litters and on the benefits of artificial insemination to reduce disease prevalence, improve their genetic potential, and produce better quality pigs.

• Mandalay Livestock Development Co. Ltd. (MLDCL) has established a new 40,000-layer farm with an evaporated cooling system following F2F training by Dr. Jonathan Moyle. The training provided members with the knowledge and skills to better manage a layer farm with an evaporated cooling system and since establishment, MDCL has reported improved bio-security measures, less labor required to manage the farm, less waste and smell, and increased egg production as the temperature is optimal for poultry. In just one month, MLDCL sold 84,840,134 MMK (about $61,122) worth of eggs, a new product for MLDCL. This farm is used as a model farm for other farmers interested in establishing layer farms with evaporated cooling systems.

Winrock’s Economic Empowerment Initiative project in Burma ended in September 2017. This project, funded by an external private sector donor, had goals to increase rural women’s productivity and incomes through value-added agricultural production and to form and strengthen women’s producer organizations. Burma F2F supported this project through seven F2F volunteer trips, providing training to 60 (unique) lead trainers in enterprise budgeting and business planning; value-added product development (soap making techniques using agricultural products); marketing; and leadership, teamwork, and communication skills. Women’s savings group representatives reported that the experience and training on business and marketing concepts has encouraged them to start their own small businesses in addition to the saving group’s soap/lotion making business and noted improved social status within their community and less reliance on manual labor for work. The savings groups have collectively produced nearly 21,000 soap/lotion products worth 7,213,100 MMK (about $5,212) in sales for a gross profit of 3,359,100 MMK (about $2,427).

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C. NEPAL During the reporting period, Nepal volunteers completed 12 volunteer trips, directly assisting 600 individuals and 12 hosts.

AGRICULTURE EDUCATION AND TRAINING (AET) Four F2F volunteers directly assisted more than 214 individuals through AET assignments, working with three formal and one informal AET organizations, including universities and their associated curriculum and research centers, and one public sector technical agency to strengthen the capacity of formal and informal AET institutions through training, applied research, and service learning opportunities. Beneficiaries included students, university faculty, laboratory staff, and researchers. Specific assignments included:

• Training of trainers on fungal crop disease diagnosis and laboratory set-up for eight staff of the Plant Protection Directorate (PPD), Department of Agriculture, Government of Nepal for effective service delivery on diseases diagnosis and their management.

• Bachelor level Agriculture Engineering program development for Pokhara University.

• Capacity building in research design and technical writing for 55 faculty and students of Pokhara University and Tribhuvan University to design and deliver quality agricultural research results accepted by the scientific community.

Major accomplishments

• Following F2F assistance, the Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU) debuted its Seed Science and Agri-business programs. Nine students enrolled into these programs during the 2016/2017 academic year.

• With support from volunteer technical assistance, the PPD set up a fully functional Fungal Crop Diseases Diagnosis Laboratory in the Department of Agriculture. The laboratory is providing services to the clients, thus providing a valuable, new AET service.

• After F2F assistance in business incubation, King’s College established a partnership with Oulu University of Applied Sciences in Finland to implement the Building University Capacity to Support Business Incubation in Nepal (BUCSBIN) project, generating US$300,000 over the three-year project period. During reporting period, King’s College graduated seven incubatees. One of incubator beneficiary, Dhaulagiri Agro-product, doubled his annual sales to US$120,000 following F2F assistance in marketing strategy development.

• Two F2F hosts, Prolinnova and Tribhuvan University, along with the Nepal of Natural History Museum, organized a National Invasive Plant Species Awareness Day on September 17, 2017 with support from F2F volunteer, Dr. Anil Shrestha. The event raised awareness about biodiversity conservation, targeting youth. The awareness day was attended by 110 participants (75% youth) from various secondary schools, colleges, and universities.

YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP Seven F2F volunteers completed youth entrepreneurship assignments during the second half of FY2017, directly assisting 365 individuals from eight youth organizations, NGOs, associations, and farmer groups. During the reporting period, greater emphasis was placed on youth entrepreneurship assignments, focusing on enhancing agricultural knowledge and practices to generate job creation. This was driven by the Government of Nepal’s focus on youth.

“Winrock USAID’s F2F technical assistances are

instrumental for King’s to strengthening entire business

incubation system of King’s. Thus, King’s became able to

graduate incubatees and build partnership networks.”

--Nanda Kishor Mandal, Head of Incubation Center at

King’s College

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F2F Nepal linked youth entrepreneurship hosts with AET institutions. For instance, a volunteer that provided training in improved dairy production and cattle management for youth farmers presented his field findings and practices at a university (AET host). Similarly, a volunteer training youth on goat management shared information with Nepal Agriculture Research Council scientists and technical officers and faculty from agriculture colleges. Specific assignments included:

• Three F2F volunteer assignments for 72 youth focusing on entrepreneurship and skill development in the dairy sector.

• One technical assignment on pig/piglet management and marketing for 28 youth farmers to improve youth farmers’ capacity on pig husbandry and pig business management.

• One technical assignment on fish farming and transportation for 24 youth farmers and cooperative members to enhance their fish farming enterprises.

• Two training of trainers on improved vegetable farming, focusing on tomato and vegetable production using IPM, for 77 youth farmers.

Nepal F2F continued to strengthen its relationship with the US Peace Corps. To date, 10 Peace Corps volunteers have participated in three F2F volunteer trainings. Major accomplishments

• After participating in F2F volunteer training on improved goat production, one Peace Corps volunteer conducted a two-day improved goat management training for 40 community members in the Parbat District.

• One of the participants in F2F soft skills training, Ms. Sudha Karna, was elected as the Chairperson of the Board of a local organization, due to her enhanced confidence and the ability to articulate her vision and mission clearly, as a result of F2F training. She has replicated the soft skills and capacity development training with 25 women.

• Two youth farmers, a husband and wife team, doubled their annual income from sales of pig and piglets after participating in a F2F volunteer training and applying their new skills to their pig rearing business. For more details on Mr. and Mrs. Jimba’s journey, please refer to the Success Story in Annex 4.

FLEXIBLE ASSIGNMENTS One F2F volunteer completed a flexible assignment during the reporting period, directly training 14 people. The assignment focused on histopathological training and laboratory set-up for poultry disease diagnosis for veterinary workers to develop skills on timely disease diagnosis in the newly emerging poultry farming area of Dang valley. F2F Nepal prioritizes flexible assignments to support SWC directives and other USG and USAID/Nepal initiatives.

D. FLEXIBLE COUNTRIES

One F2F volunteer conducted a flexible assignment in support of the USAID-funded Vietnam Forests and Deltas project implemented by Winrock. The volunteer worked with the local government agricultural extension centers (AECs) in Long An and Nam Dinh provinces to develop a strategy to engage farmer interest groups, support their development, and allow the AECs and the groups to scale up climate-smart rice models. Based on field visits, the volunteer prepared a participatory tool for facilitating farmer interest groups and a strategy recommendation for farmer interest groups. The volunteer recommended identifying factors for farmer interest group membership and using those to build sustainability approaches. The volunteer also recommended developing partnerships with agribusinesses with AEC staff as facilitators.

“Attending the training gave me access to professional contacts who will prove invaluable in helping me train

my community members, and in strengthening my ability to serve my community. I am excited to continue

to work with them and foster these connections.”

--Garland Mason, Peace Corps Volunteer

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E. OUTREACH In Bangladesh,

• News about the training workshop on molecular diagnostic methods for shrimp and prawn was published in five national English newspapers2 on August 3, 2017, reaching 572,000 readers.

• An interview with Neelam Canto-Lugo, F2F volunteer on soft skills development for youth, was published in the July 2017 edition of the Bengali monthly magazine Bazarzatkaran (meaning “marketing”), reaching 4,000 readers.

• Seven local Bengali newspapers3 published news about the meeting between F2F volunteer Thomas Sallee and the Vice-Chancellor of Jessore University of Science and Technology on July 9, 2017, reaching a total of 19,000 readers.

• The Daily Ittefaq, a leading national Bengali newspaper, published an article on June 1, 2017 about meeting between F2F volunteer Michael Rice and the Vice-Chancellor of Jessore University of Science and Technology, reaching 194,000 readers.

• The May 2017 issue of Bazarzatkaran included an interview with F2F volunteer Johnson Ndi focusing on youth entrepreneurship development, reaching 4,000 readers.

In Burma,

• An interview with the Chairman of Ayadaw Township Thanakha Association, U Kyaw Moe, was broadcasted nationwide on MRTV News. He shared information about the F2F assignment and skills gained by the Thanakha Association members on small business management.

• An interview with F2F Country Director, Dr. Ai Thanda Kyaw, about the F2F training on community catfish farming and breeding, was broadcasted nationwide by Myanmar Radio.4

• The Chairman of Myanmar Livestock Development Co. Ltd., Dr. Kyaw Htin, was interviewed by Silver Sea News Journal on May 18, 2017. The interview covered technical information from Dr. Moyle’s training on establishing a layer farm with an evaporated cooling system and which Dr. Htin indicated was very helpful to have prior to the start of the farm’s operations. The interview was shared with 789 followers on Facebook and published in their journal, which is distributed to 3,000 readers.

In Nepal,

• On April 21, 2017, the Dang district-based Yougbodh National Daily newspaper published news about volunteer technical assistance on improved dairy milk production for youth farmers. This newspaper reaches about 6,000 readers.

• The local newspaper Terai Express Daily published information about a quality milk products and marketing training for youth dairy farmers, reaching 1,200 readers.

• In its inaugural July 2017 online newsletter, the Plant Protection Directorate published information about the training of trainers on fungal crop disease and diagnosis and laboratory set-up.

• Two local newspapers, Sanskar Khabar National Daily and Ankush Daily, and local F.M. Radio Simara shared information about the F2F assignment on enhancing fish farming and live fish transportation skills. Altogether, an audience of 8,500 people were reached through these sources.

• Following two volunteer assignments, Dr. Anil Shrestha developed and launched a Facebook page on Invasive Plant species to educate and create awareness.

US-based outreach included 18 posts on the Winrock Volunteers blog during the reporting period (April-September 2017), reaching over 1,077 individuals. The blogs are also linked to and were posted on Winrock.org’s main site, reaching over 69,900 users. Winrock’s Volunteer Facebook page published 36 posts related to Asia F2F volunteers, reaching over 19,000 individuals. Winrock staff also promoted F2F more generally, through their personal accounts via Facebook posts and numerous Tweets, which Winrock often retweets and reposts on the organization’s account pages. In addition, Winrock regularly shares success stories and links to volunteer opportunities in our monthly Innovations newsletter, which has more

2 The Daily Star, the Financial Express, the Daily Sun, the Independent, and the Daily Asia Age. 3 The Daily Samajer Katha, the Daily Loksamaj, the Daily Gramer Kagoj, the Dainik Kalyan, the Daily Projanmer

Bhabna, the Daily Jessore and the Daily Satyapath. 4 Available at: https://soundcloud.com/myanmar_radio/t00vcph9obbg

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than 4,700 subscribers. This included an all-volunteer issue in August 2017. Other US-based outreach included a Food Tank Article published in May 2017 about selected technology transfer assignments in Burma. In addition, volunteer, Dr. Khalid Hameed gave two presentations about his Bangladesh F2F assignment on mushroom production, one at the East Regional Library in Durham County and the other included a poster presentation and short talk at the Mid-Atlantic States Mycological Conference. F2F volunteer, David Roberts also delivered two presentations, one to the New York USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and one to multi-county USDA Service Center Luncheon for NRCS, Farm Service Agency and Rural Development agencies on his work in Nepal with youth dairy milk producers.

III. Discussion of any Major Implementation Problems and/or Deviations from

Expectations for Performance Indicators The last six months of implementation had minimal disruptions (demonstrations, strikes, or insecurity) affecting the three Asia F2F countries. This allowed all three core countries to stay on track with volunteer assignments. During the current and ongoing electoral cycles and ensuing disruptions in local travel in Nepal, the Nepal F2F team stayed abreast of any potential strikes or events and planned volunteer assignments around election distributions and adjusted schedules as necessary.

IV. Planned Activities for the Next Six Months

Asia F2F plans to complete 55 assignments during FY2018. This will include 20 assignments in Bangladesh, 15 assignments in Burma, and 15 assignments in Nepal. Asia F2F also plans to complete five flexible assignments. At least two flexible assignments will take place in Zimbabwe, working with USAID/Zimbabwe and the Feed the Future Zimbabwe - Crop Development program to build the capacity of service providers and youth entrepreneurs in the agriculture sector. In additional, two flexible assignments will support the Feed the Future Asia Innovative Farmers Activity (AIFA). Asia F2F will support one assignment in Sipahutar, North Sumatra, Indonesia, via a Winrock-sponsored project.

In addition, F2F country directors from Bangladesh, Burma, and Nepal, along with the Asia F2F country directors, will travel to Little Rock, Arkansas for a country director’s meeting in November 2017 to participate in a planning workshop. The agenda will focus heavily on lessons learned and best practices, reviewing progress against targets, and planning for Year 5. In addition to reviewing the mechanics of the F2F program – SOW development, host management, volunteer selection and management – staff members will also focus on M&E processes, final impact surveys, and strategic planning to ensure that successes and lessons learned for both projects are documented and clearly communicated with stakeholders and USAID. For additional details, see the FY2018 Workplan.

V. Standard F2F Performance and Impact Indicator Data Tables Indicator data tables covering the reporting period can be found in Annex 1.

VI. Summary of Volunteer Assignments A summary of completed volunteer assignments during the reporting period can be found in Annex 2.

VII. M&E Certification Winrock International confirms that we have a) used established indicators and definitions; b) participated in regular (annual) workshops reviewing indicators and M&E systems; and c) trained field staff on indicators and data collection systems. The above-mentioned training sessions include extensive instruction in the

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collection and reporting of indicators.

VIII. PERSUAP Compliance Winrock’s confirmation of PERSUAP compliance for the Asia F2F Program can be found in Annex 3.

IX. Success Stories Success stories can be found in Annex 4.

X. Summary of Sub-Award Projects Associate Award Reporting Indicators and narrative summaries can be found in Annexes 5 and 6, respectively.

XI. Recruitment Compliance

This confirms that Winrock International does not engage in transactions with, or provide resources or support to, individuals and organizations associated with terrorism, including those individuals or entities that appear on the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List maintained by the U.S. Treasury or the United Nations Security designation list. All potential volunteers are screened against these and other watch lists, and this provision is included in all sub-agreements, including sub-awards and contracts issued under the F2F award. This also confirms that Winrock International carries out at least two reference checks on all potential first time F2F volunteers in addition to other required screening, and carries out reference checks on all repeat F2F volunteers with regard to prior F2F assignments and additional external references, if no F2F assignments have been completed within the past 24 months. This confirms that Winrock International immediately informs the USAID AOR of any negative F2F volunteer performance or behavior and provides information on such performance or behavior experiences to other F2F implementing organizations when contacted for reference checks on potential volunteers.

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Winrock International Asia F2FFarmer-to-Farmer Program Standard Indicator Reporting TablesTable 1: Volunteer and Assignment Data

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W-A-4 Gurbinder Gill M CA P AS Y 1 E M Nepal AET 5/25/2014 6/7/2014 14 $6,580 $0 17 2 19 55 8 63 0 6 0 0 6Center for Environmental and Agricultural Policy Research, Extension and Development (CEAPRED)

W-A-5 Dale ZoBell M UT E W/N Y 1 O S Bangladesh AET 5/29/2014 6/15/2014 18 $8,460 $231 45 11 56 45 11 56 0 2 0 0 2International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT)-College of Agriculture Sciences

W-A-6 Daniel Miller M OA T D Y 2 T F Burma Rural Development 5/30/2014 6/17/2014 19 $8,930 $845 52 13 65 104 17 121 13 0 0 0 13

Mandalay Livestock Development Co. Ltd.; Mandalay Livestock Development Co. Ltd. --Individual Farmers; Pyi Shwe Bo Multi-Development Public Co Ltd.; Pyi Shwe Bo -Individual Farmers

W-A-7 Hugh Thomforde M TN T W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 5/25/2014 6/18/2014 25 $11,750 $566 81 21 102 175 43 218 16 0 0 0 16Twantay Township Fish Farmer Association; Grand Win Fish Farm; Pyay District Fisheries Federation; Kayan Fish Farmers Association

W-A-8 Youn Ha M MN P AS Y 1 T P Burma Rural Development 6/5/2014 6/19/2014 15 $7,050 $124 7 0 7 19 2 21 3 1 0 0 4 Cassava Association; Cassava Association --Individual Millers

W-A-9 Harvey Pine M NH E W/N Y 1 O S Bangladesh AET 6/5/2014 6/22/2014 18 $8,460 $215 31 11 42 31 11 42 0 5 0 0 5International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT)-College of Agriculture Sciences

W-A-10 Vanessa Taylor F CA S W/N N 1 O S Nepal Flexible 6/16/2014 6/29/2014 14 $6,580 $0 5 13 18 31 99 130 0 7 0 0 7Center for Environmental and Agricultural Policy Research, Extension and Development (CEAPRED)

W-A-11 Victoria Solbert F CA S W/N N 1 O S Bangladesh Flexible 5/25/2014 7/1/2014 38 $17,860 $0 0 0 0 18 2 20 0 5 0 0 5 Climate-Resilient Ecosystems and Livelihoods (CREL) Project

W-A-12 Charles (Chuck) Mitchell M OA T W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 6/18/2014 7/4/2014 17 $7,990 $248 145 19 164 152 22 174 8 2 0 0 10

Myanmar Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association; Shwe Ayeyar Organic Agriculture Group; Shwe Ayeyar Organic Agriculture Group -Individual Farmers

W-A-13 Hartmut Doebel M MD E W/N N 2 O S Nepal AET 6/19/2014 7/12/2014 24 $11,280 $79 14 0 14 34 18 52 0 11 0 0 11 Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Department of Horticulture

W-A-14 Brian Flanagan M NY E W/N Y 1 T P Burma Rural Development 6/27/2014 7/13/2014 17 $7,990 $229 29 8 37 47 16 63 5 0 0 0 5Mandalay Mango Farmer Group; Mandalay Mango Farmer Group --Individual Farmers

W-A-15 William Zimmerman M MO T W/N N 1 O S Nepal AET 6/20/2014 7/15/2014 26 $12,220 $170 5 3 8 46 20 66 0 5 0 0 5Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Department of Environmental Science

W-A-16 Scott Haskell M CA E W/N Y 1 O S Nepal AET 6/29/2014 7/18/2014 20 $9,400 $321 24 3 27 30 4 34 0 13 0 0 13Nepal Polytechnic Institute (NPI) Agriculture and Animal Science Program

W-A-17 Chantel Welch F AZ S W/N N 2 O M Burma Rural Development 5/21/2014 7/24/2014 65 $30,550 $0 9 10 19 10 11 21 0 10 0 0 10Food Security Working Group (FSWG); Winrock International Farmer-to-Farmer Program-Myanmar

W-A-18 Luis Manrique M HI P W/H Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 7/12/2014 7/24/2014 13 $6,110 $100 16 2 18 21 7 28 2 0 0 0 2 Cassava Farmers Group-Ahtaung Sub-township

W-A-19 Charles Reeves M AZ E W/N N 1 O S Nepal AET 7/11/2014 7/27/2014 17 $7,990 $548 6 1 7 34 4 38 0 9 0 0 9Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU) - Department of Agricultural Economics

W-A-20 Michael Frinsko M NC E W/N Y 1 T S Bangladesh AET 7/8/2014 7/29/2014 22 $10,340 $0 45 2 47 54 2 56 0 5 0 0 5 Rural Enterprise for Alleviating Poverty (REAP) II

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W-A-21 Anil Shrestha M CA E AS N 1 O S Nepal AET 7/11/2014 8/6/2014 27 $12,690 $334 57 15 72 93 28 121 0 18 0 0 18

Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Central Campus, Kirtipur; Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Lamjung Campus-Agronomy Department; Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Paklihawa campus

W-A-22 Daniel Herman M FL E W/N Y 1 E S Burma Rural Development 7/27/2014 8/11/2014 16 $7,520 $240 54 33 87 66 34 100 2 0 0 0 2 Myanmar Fisheries Federation (MFF)W-A-23b Andrea Burniske Bangladesh Flexible 8/8/2014 8/15/2014 8 $3,760 $838 12 6 18 12 6 18 0 5 0 0 5 ACI Agribusiness

W-A-24 Kelly Pruitt F TX E W/N N 1 O S Nepal AET 8/1/2014 8/21/2014 21 $9,870 $126 1 5 6 8 6 14 0 6 0 0 6Himalayan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Department of Veterinary Pathology

W-A-25 Matthew Parker M MD E W/N N 2 E S Burma Rural Development 8/8/2014 8/24/2014 17 $7,990 $710 50 17 67 55 19 74 4 6 0 0 10Fishers Development Association (FDA); Myanmar Fisheries Federation (MFF)

W-A-23a Andrea Burniske F IN E W/N N 2 O S Bangladesh AET 8/16/2014 8/25/2014 10 $4,700 $397 22 3 25 22 3 25 0 5 0 0 5International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT)-College of Agriculture Sciences

W-A-26 Henry Van Cotter M NC P W/N Y 1 T S Nepal AET 8/8/2014 8/28/2014 21 $9,870 $555 15 3 18 40 7 47 0 6 0 0 6 Directorate of Industrial Entomology Development (DOIED)

W-A-27 Luisa Cabrera F CA E W/H Y 1 T S Nepal AET 8/10/2014 8/30/2014 21 $9,870 $313 24 2 26 71 17 88 0 5 0 0 5Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU) - Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics

W-A-28 Jack Boles M AR E W/N Y 1 E S Bangladesh AET 8/15/2014 9/1/2014 18 $8,460 $1,489 19 1 20 28 1 29 0 5 0 0 5 ACI Agribusiness

W-A-29 Daniel Miller M OA T D Y 2 T F Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 8/22/2014 9/13/2014 23 $10,810 $2,317 26 26 52 26 26 52 0 9 0 0 9Center for Mass Education in Science (CMES) Adolescent Girls Program (AGP)

W-A-30 Dilip Nandwani M OA E AS Y 1 T S Nepal AET 8/22/2014 9/13/2014 23 $10,810 $661 21 0 21 123 25 148 0 8 0 0 8Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Lamjung Campus-Horticulture Department

W-A-31 Kirk Astroth M AZ E W/N Y 1 O S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 8/22/2014 9/13/2014 23 $10,810 $1,024 13 5 18 40 6 46 0 9 0 0 9 National Youth Federation Nepal (NYFN)

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M VA G AS Y 2 T S Bangladesh AET 8/29/2014 9/20/2014 23 $10,810 $318 9 1 10 23 1 24 0 10 0 0 10

Aftab Bahumukhi Farms Ltd.-Poultry Program; Central Disease Investigation Laboratory under the Department of Livestock Services (DLS)

W-A-33 Dennis Eaton M NH P W/N Y 1 O S Nepal AET 8/31/2014 9/20/2014 21 $9,870 $619 20 1 21 31 5 36 0 7 0 0 7 Madan Bhandari Memorial Academy-Agricultural Campus

W-A-34 Jonathan Moyle M MD E W/N Y 1 T F Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 9/4/2014 9/20/2014 17 $7,990 $1,258 23 5 28 23 5 28 0 5 0 0 5 Center for Mass Education in Science (CMES) Poultry ProgramW-A-35 Yangming Lo M MD P AS Y 1 T P Bangladesh AET 9/4/2014 9/21/2014 18 $8,460 $773 58 6 64 58 6 64 0 7 0 0 7 PRAN Agro LimitedW-A-36 John Rushing M NC T W/N Y 1 T P Bangladesh AET 9/4/2014 9/22/2014 19 $8,930 $834 102 5 107 117 6 123 0 4 0 0 4 PRAN Dairy Limited

W-A-37 Leonard Obaldo M HI T AS Y 3 T F Burma Rural Development 9/5/2014 9/27/2014 23 $10,810 $350 102 6 108 127 7 134 14 0 0 0 14

GMA Feed Mill; Madaya Township Fisheries Association; Mandalay Livestock Development Co. Ltd.; San Pya Feed Mill; Shwebo District Fisheries Association

W-A-38 Robert Cordery-Cotter M CO E W/N N 1 T S Bangladesh AET 9/11/2014 9/27/2014 17 $7,990 $1,213 12 0 12 137 0 137 0 5 0 0 5 ACI Animal Health DivisionW-A-39 Jose Carlos Rodrigues M OA E W/H N 1 T S Nepal AET 9/9/2014 9/28/2014 20 $9,400 $2,170 20 3 23 35 9 44 0 5 0 0 5 Coffee Research Program

Counts: 39 39 39 39 39 49 39 39 41 41 Totals: 843 $396,210 $27,194 1,310 264 1,574 2,173 519 2,692 67 222 0 0 289 53

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W-A-40 Jonathan Crane M FL E W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 9/13/2014 10/3/2014 21 $9,870 $219 165 88 253 174 91 265 9 0 0 0 9

Southern Shan State Avocado Cluster- Individual Farmers (Taunggyi Region); Southern Shan State Avocado Cluster- Individual Farmers (Ywangan Region); Southern Shan State Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association- Avocado Cluster

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W-A-41 Randy Ploetz M FL E W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 9/27/2014 10/14/2014 18 $8,460 $216 57 39 96 61 40 101 10 0 0 0 10

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W-A-42b Robert Spencer Burma Rural Development 10/11/2014 10/18/2014 8 $3,760 $40 20 2 22 20 2 22 3 0 0 0 3 Yenangyaung Goat Farmers Group

W-A-42c Robert Spencer Burma Rural Development 10/19/2014 10/21/2014 3 $1,410 $40 31 7 38 31 7 38 7 0 0 0 7Twintaw Village Goat Farmers Group; Yenangyaung Goat Farmers Group

W-A-42a Robert Spencer M TN E W/N Y 3 T F Burma Rural Development 10/22/2014 10/30/2014 9 $4,230 $252 15 1 16 23 4 27 3 0 0 0 3 Mandalay Livestock Development Co. Ltd.

W-A-43 David Eding M WA T W/N Y 1 O S Nepal AET 10/4/2014 10/31/2014 28 $13,160 $123 3 1 4 29 2 31 0 3 0 0 3 Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Directorate of PlanningW-A-44 Kasim Ingawa M NC E B/N Y 1 T S Bangladesh AET 10/14/2014 11/4/2014 22 $10,340 $3,851 139 0 139 155 0 155 0 6 0 0 6 BRAC AI Enterprise; BRAC Dairy & Food ProjectW-A-45a Leah English F AR S W/N N 2 A M Burma Rural Development 9/24/2014 11/13/2014 51 $23,970 $0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Winrock International Farmer-to-Farmer Program-Myanmar

W-A-46 Gadi Reddy M MT E AS N 1 T S Nepal AET 10/25/2014 11/13/2014 20 $9,400 $2,040 22 7 29 76 41 117 0 4 0 0 4 Nepal Agriculture Research Council (NARC)-Entomology Division

W-A-47a Daniel Miller M OA T D Y 2 T F Burma Rural Development 11/2/2014 11/17/2014 16 $7,520 $1,300 67 15 82 68 17 85 9 0 0 0 9Individual Farmers- Aunglan Township; Livestock Farmers Group in Pyawbwe Township

W-A-47b Daniel Miller Burma Rural Development 11/18/2014 11/23/2014 6 $2,820 $340 13 12 25 14 12 26 4 0 0 0 4 Thadar Consortium

W-A-45b Leah English Burma Rural Development 11/14/2014 11/26/2014 13 $6,110 $7 1 5 6 1 5 6 0 2 0 0 2Christian Social Service and Development Department (CSSDD), Myanmar Baptist

W-A-48b Susan Pavlin Nepal AET 11/30/2014 12/9/2014 10 $4,700 $146 15 5 20 17 5 22 0 4 0 0 4Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Central Campus, Kirtipur

W-A-49b Albert Liu Burma Rural Development 12/6/2014 12/11/2014 6 $2,820 $150 20 8 28 20 8 28 3 0 0 0 3 Myanmar Coffee Association (MCA)

W-A-50 Stephen Petersen M AK T W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 11/17/2014 12/13/2014 27 $12,690 $495 73 10 83 80 13 93 12 1 0 0 13Banbway Bee Keeper Group; Myanmar Apiculture Association; Naungcho Bee Keeper Group

W-A-51 John Woiwode M WY P W/N Y 1 T S Bangladesh AET 12/2/2014 12/19/2014 18 $8,460 $0 42 0 42 42 0 42 0 5 0 0 5 USAID Aquaculture for Income and Nutrition (AIN) ProjectW-A-52 Sandra Costello F PA P W/N Y 1 T S Bangladesh AET 11/28/2014 12/20/2014 23 $10,810 $4,705 20 6 26 21 6 27 0 6 0 0 6 Solidaridad Network Asia-SaFal Dairy ProgramW-A-53 Terry Wollen M CT T W/N N 1 T S Bangladesh AET 11/29/2014 12/20/2014 22 $10,340 $1,808 24 1 25 25 1 26 0 6 0 0 6 Heifer International BangladeshW-A-49a Albert Liu M WA P AS Y 2 E M Burma Rural Development 12/12/2014 12/20/2014 9 $4,230 $90 21 10 31 21 10 31 3 0 0 0 3 Myanmar Coffee Association (MCA)

W-A-48a Susan Pavlin F GA P W/N N 2 O S Nepal AET 12/10/2014 12/21/2014 12 $5,640 $315 16 3 19 18 5 23 0 5 0 0 5Himalayan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (HICAST)- Director of Research and Training

W-A-54 Wendy Taheri F GA P W/H N 1 T S Burma Rural Development 12/15/2014 1/3/2015 20 $9,400 $820 19 11 30 22 12 34 3 0 0 0 3Myanmar Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association

W-A-55 Scott Haskell M CA E W/N Y 1 E P Burma Rural Development 12/20/2014 1/6/2015 18 $8,460 $424 10 20 30 22 25 47 17 0 0 0 17Mandalay Livestock Development Co. Ltd.; Myanmar Veterinary Association

W-A-56 John Hayden M VT F W/N Y 1 T S Burma Rural Development 12/26/2014 1/11/2015 17 $7,990 $213 44 20 64 50 21 71 6 0 0 0 6

Myanmar Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association; Network for Environment and Economic Development Organization (NEED)

W-A-57b Charles (Chuck) Mitchell Burma Rural Development 1/2/2015 1/11/2015 10 $4,700 $875 83 22 105 106 29 135 6 0 0 0 6 Kabar Thit Organic Agriculture GroupW-A-58b Dennis Eaton Bangladesh AET 1/2/2015 1/13/2015 12 $5,640 $64 23 8 31 30 9 39 0 5 0 0 5 Sylhet Agricultural University (SAU)W-A-59a Thomas Shanower M KS G W/N Y 2 T S Nepal AET 1/2/2015 1/17/2015 16 $7,520 $300 22 8 30 34 24 58 0 3 0 0 3 Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Farmers' Association

W-A-58c Dennis Eaton Bangladesh AET 1/14/2015 1/18/2015 5 $2,350 $0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Winrock International Farmer-to-Farmer Program-BangladeshW-A-60 Christopher Gresham M AZ N W/N N 1 E S Nepal AET 1/2/2015 1/21/2015 20 $9,400 $170 20 5 25 48 20 68 0 4 0 0 4 King’s CollegeW-A-61 Michael Embrey M MD E W/N Y 1 T F Bangladesh AET 1/4/2015 1/22/2015 19 $8,930 $250 7 0 7 7 0 7 0 4 0 0 4 PROSHIKA Apiculture ProgramW-A-57a Charles (Chuck) Mitchell M OA F W/N Y 2 T S Burma Rural Development 1/12/2015 1/23/2015 12 $5,640 $385 44 9 53 44 9 53 5 0 0 0 5 Onion Brokers AssociationW-A-59b Thomas Shanower Nepal AET 1/18/2015 1/25/2015 8 $3,760 $31 14 4 18 40 7 47 0 3 0 0 3 Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Society Bara

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W-A-62 Larry Marchese M PA P W/N Y 1 O S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 1/5/2015 1/27/2015 23 $10,810 $240 28 16 44 30 16 46 0 8 0 0 8Youth & Small Entrepreneur Self-employment Fund (YSEF) Secretariat, Ministry of Finance, Government of Nepal

W-A-63 Joshua Ringer M OK P AM N 1 T F Burma Rural Development 1/10/2015 1/29/2015 20 $9,400 $50 31 28 59 34 29 63 10 0 0 0 10Farmers from ADRA Myanmar - SLIM Project; Ywartharywar San Pya Goat Farm/ Golden Global Group

W-A-64 Yangming Lo M MD P AS Y 1 T S Bangladesh AET 1/14/2015 1/29/2015 16 $7,520 $0 37 4 41 37 4 41 0 6 0 0 6 Cold Chain Bangladesh Alliance (CCBA)W-A-65** Francisco Ozuna M CA C W/H N 1 T F Burma Rural Development 1/16/2015 1/31/2015 16 $7,520 $35 7 3 10 11 4 15 8 0 0 0 8 Ywangan Coffee Farmer Group

W-A-58a Dennis Eaton M NH P W/N Y 4 O S Bangladesh AET 1/26/2015 2/7/2015 13 $6,110 $460 22 11 33 22 11 33 0 4 0 0 4International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT)-College of Agriculture Sciences

W-A-66a Ricky Bates M PA E W/N Y 2 E S Burma Rural Development 1/28/2015 2/8/2015 12 $5,640 $780 11 10 21 26 15 41 6 0 0 0 6Myanmar Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association; Wai Htun Orchard

W-A-67a Mary Edwards F TX T W/N Y 2 O S Nepal AET 1/27/2015 2/15/2015 20 $9,400 $280 27 3 30 52 22 74 0 2 0 0 2Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Paklihawa campus

W-A-68a* Richard Edwards M TX C W/N Y O S Nepal AET 1/27/2015 2/15/2015 20 $9,400Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Paklihawa campus

W-A-66b Ricky Bates Burma Rural Development 2/9/2015 2/20/2015 12 $5,640 $230 0 0 0 35 17 52 5 0 0 0 5 Myanmar Organic Grower and Producer Association (MOGPA)

W-A-67b Mary Edwards Nepal AET 2/16/2015 2/24/2015 9 $4,230 $448 16 1 17 21 1 22 0 4 0 0 4Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-CONTINUING Education Center

W-A-68b* Richard Edwards Nepal AET 2/16/2015 2/24/2015 9 $4,230Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-CONTINUING Education Center

W-A-69 Robert Flick M OA T W/N N 1 T F Burma Rural Development 2/18/2015 3/6/2015 17 $7,990 $100 9 0 9 43 22 65 10 0 0 0 10

Southern Shan State Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association- Avocado Cluster; U Tin Ko Lwin Private Avocado Farm

W-A-70 Matthew McConaty M AZ E W/H N 1 E S Nepal AET 1/31/2015 3/8/2015 37 $17,390 $2,526 8 3 11 27 13 40 0 5 0 0 5 Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM)W-A-71* Travis Richardson M AZ E W/N N E S Nepal AET 1/31/2015 3/8/2015 37 $17,390 Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM)W-A-72 Jeremy Elliott-Engel M MO E W/N N 2 E S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 3/9/2015 3/18/2015 10 $4,700 $303 48 31 79 49 31 80 0 3 0 0 3 The Eco MinionsW-A-73b William Nichols Burma Rural Development 3/14/2015 3/21/2015 8 $3,760 $1,440 19 8 27 25 9 34 3 5 0 0 8 Regional Farmers Association

W-A-74 BoDavid Williford M AR S W/N N 1 O S Bangladesh AET 3/12/2015 3/28/2015 17 $7,990 $473 19 4 23 69 19 88 0 4 0 0 4International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT)-College of Agriculture Sciences

W-A-75* Leslie Edgar F AR E W/N N O S Bangladesh AET 3/12/2015 3/28/2015 17 $7,990International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT)-College of Agriculture Sciences

W-A-72b Jeremy Elliott-Engel Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 3/19/2015 3/29/2015 11 $5,170 $0 18 11 29 33 13 46 0 2 0 0 2 Prakriti PrawahaW-A-73a William Nichols M MA P W/N Y 2 O S Burma Rural Development 3/22/2015 3/30/2015 9 $4,230 $1,440 20 9 29 24 11 35 4 4 0 0 8 Fishers Development Association (FDA)W-A-76 Archie Devore M NE T W/N Y 1 E S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 3/13/2015 4/4/2015 23 $10,810 $1,460 34 5 39 79 16 95 0 7 0 0 7 Gautam Shree Organic and Cow Farm Private LimitedW-A-77 Daniel Flaherty M NY G W/N Y 1 T S Nepal AET 3/13/2015 4/4/2015 23 $10,810 $4,287 46 6 52 52 24 76 0 5 0 0 5 Agriculture and Food Security Project (AFSP) Nepal

W-A-84b Daniel Miller Burma Rural Development 3/27/2015 4/9/2015 14 $6,580 $420 24 1 25 31 1 32 3 0 0 0 3 Individual Goat Farmers Group-Kyaukse TownshipW-A-78 Dianna Gillespie F OA P O N 1 O S Burma Rural Development 3/15/2015 4/15/2015 32 $15,040 $0 0 0 0 12 4 16 0 0 0 0 0 Winrock International Farmer-to-Farmer Program-MyanmarW-A-79 Michael Rechlin M WV T W/N N 1 O S Nepal AET 4/3/2015 4/17/2015 15 $7,050 $4,200 27 2 29 41 3 44 0 6 0 0 6 Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Faculty of ForestryW-A-80* Joseph Ritter M IL E W/N N O S Nepal AET 4/3/2015 4/17/2015 15 $7,050 Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Faculty of ForestryW-A-84c Daniel Miller Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 4/10/2015 4/23/2015 14 $6,580 $310 24 1 25 42 3 45 8 0 0 0 8 AP Agro Livestock Research Company Pvt. Ltd.

W-A-81a David Cline M AL E W/N N 2 O S Nepal AET 4/15/2015 4/25/2015 11 $5,170 $140 7 1 8 21 2 23 0 6 0 0 6Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries

W-A-82a* David Rouse M AL T W/N N O S Nepal AET 4/15/2015 4/25/2015 11 $5,170Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries

W-A-81b David Cline Nepal AET 4/26/2015 5/2/2015 7 $3,290 $120 7 1 8 21 2 23 0 4 0 0 4Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries

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W-A-83 William Daniels M AL E W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 4/20/2015 5/5/2015 16 $7,520 $140 1 1 2 15 5 20 4 0 0 0 4 Myanmar Shrimp AssociationW-A-84a Daniel Miller M OA T D Y 3 E S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 4/24/2015 5/11/2015 18 $8,460 $1,556 21 128 149 21 128 149 0 8 0 0 8 Shariatpur Development Society (SDS)W-A-85a Yangming Lo M MD P AS Y 4 T S Bangladesh AET 6/2/2015 6/11/2015 10 $4,700 $0 24 1 25 36 3 39 0 3 0 0 3 Cold Chain Bangladesh Alliance (CCBA)

W-A-86 Hugh Thomforde M TN T W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 5/29/2015 6/16/2015 19 $8,930 $470 76 3 79 150 67 217 15 0 0 0 15Madaya Township Fisheries Association; Shan State Fisheries Federation; Shwebo District Fisheries Association

W-A-85b Yangming Lo Bangladesh AET 6/12/2015 6/17/2015 6 $2,820 $600 49 2 51 49 2 51 0 6 0 0 6 Natore Agro LimitedW-A-87a Yugendar Bommineni M VA G AS Y 3 T S Bangladesh Flexible 6/12/2015 6/18/2015 7 $3,290 $337 4 0 4 4 0 4 0 6 0 0 6 Aftab Bahumukhi Farms Ltd.-Poultry ProgramW-A-87b Yugendar Bommineni Bangladesh Flexible 6/19/2015 6/20/2015 2 $940 $383 3 0 3 3 0 3 0 5 0 0 5 Paragon Poultry Ltd.

W-A-85c Yangming Lo Burma Rural Development 6/18/2015 6/24/2015 7 $3,290 $201 17 2 19 17 2 19 2 4 0 0 6Southern Shan State Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association-Heho Potato Cluster

W-A-87c Yugendar Bommineni Bangladesh AET 6/21/2015 6/26/2015 6 $2,820 $95 10 2 12 14 2 16 0 5 0 0 5Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute (BLRI) - Animal Health Research Division

W-A-85d Yangming Lo Burma Rural Development 6/25/2015 7/1/2015 7 $3,290 $183 4 9 13 6 10 16 4 0 0 0 4 Myanmar GAP Team

W-A-88 Rachel Bone F CA S W/N N 1 T S Bangladesh AET 6/15/2015 7/3/2015 19 $8,930 $19 3 0 3 21 13 34 0 4 0 0 4Khulna University, Fisheries and Marine Resources Technology Discipline

W-A-89a Jonathan Deenik M HI E W/N N 2 T F Burma Rural Development 7/4/2015 7/12/2015 9 $4,230 $597 9 12 21 9 12 21 4 0 0 0 4 Mandalay Livestock Development Co. Ltd.W-A-90a* Glen Fukumoto M HI E AS N T F Burma Rural Development 7/4/2015 7/12/2015 9 $4,230 Mandalay Livestock Development Co. Ltd.W-A-91 Richard Janita M WI T W/N Y 1 T P Bangladesh Flexible 6/29/2015 7/16/2015 18 $8,460 $524 5 14 19 10 14 24 8 0 0 0 8 Northern Agriculture Industrial Company Limited - NAICOLW-A-92 Daniel Herman M FL E W/N Y 1 T P Burma Rural Development 7/6/2015 7/17/2015 12 $5,640 $199 15 45 60 22 46 68 7 0 0 0 7 Aung Zaya FisheriesW-A-93a Anil Shrestha M CA E AS Y 2 O S Nepal AET 7/5/2015 7/18/2015 14 $6,580 $60 24 0 24 153 50 203 0 6 0 0 6 Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)- Agronomy Department

W-A-89b Jonathan Deenik Burma Rural Development 7/13/2015 7/18/2015 6 $2,820 $350 22 4 26 34 10 44 0 4 0 0 4Myanmar Livestock Resources Development Research Association (MLRDRA)

W-A-90b* Glen Fukumoto Burma Rural Development 7/13/2015 7/18/2015 6 $2,820Myanmar Livestock Resources Development Research Association (MLRDRA)

W-A-94 William Daniels M AL E W/N Y 1 T S Bangladesh AET 7/25/2015 8/3/2015 10 $4,700 $31 8 0 8 56 4 60 0 9 0 0 9 Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Shrimp Research Station

W-A-93b Anil Shrestha Nepal AET 7/19/2015 8/10/2015 23 $10,810 $947 54 10 64 82 76 158 0 8 0 0 8

Tribhuvan University (TU) - Central Campus of Technology (CCT), Dharan, Institute of Science and Technology; Uttarpani Technical School (UTS), Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT)

W-A-95 Matthew Parker M MD E W/N Y 1 E S Burma Rural Development 7/26/2015 8/11/2015 17 $7,990 $400 24 2 26 26 2 28 4 0 0 0 4 Madaya Township Fisheries Association

W-A-96 Marissa Burkett F AZ S W/N N 1 E S Burma Rural Development 7/11/2015 8/16/2015 37 $17,390 $300 17 2 19 21 7 28 0 7 0 0 7Myanmar Livestock Federation (MLF); Myanmar Livestock Resources Development Research Association (MLRDRA)

W-A-97* Darren Watkins M AZ E W/N N E S Burma Rural Development 7/11/2015 8/16/2015 37 $17,390Myanmar Livestock Federation (MLF); Myanmar Livestock Resources Development Research Association (MLRDRA)

W-A-98 Shawon Rahman M HI E AS N 1 O S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 8/1/2015 8/21/2015 21 $9,870 $480 31 12 43 39 14 53 0 4 0 0 4Youth & Small Entrepreneur Self-employment Fund (YSEF) Secretariat, Ministry of Finance, Government of Nepal

W-A-99 Juan Guerrero M TX T W/H Y 1 T S Bangladesh AET 8/10/2015 8/30/2015 21 $9,870 $3,800 25 8 33 34 17 51 0 6 0 0 6 Strengthening Dairy Value Chain (SDVC) Project

W-A-100a Daniel Miller M OA T D Y 3 T S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 8/23/2015 9/9/2015 18 $8,460 $1,452 47 10 57 47 10 57 11 0 0 0 11Development Wheel (DEW); Development Wheel (DEW)- Youth Beneficiaries

W-A-101 Julie Longland F NC P AS Y 1 T S Nepal AET 8/16/2015 9/10/2015 26 $12,220 $1,469 163 12 175 182 13 195 0 5 0 0 5 Pesticide Entrepreneurs Association Nepal (PEAN)W-A-102 Bryce Malsbary M NC T W/N Y 1 T S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 8/29/2015 9/13/2015 16 $7,520 $1,168 24 13 37 25 13 38 3 3 0 0 6 Hunger Free WorldW-A-103 Leonard Obaldo M HI T AS Y 1 E S Nepal AET 8/29/2015 9/14/2015 17 $7,990 $1,240 23 1 24 30 5 35 4 3 0 0 7 Himalayan Aqua Agritech Pvt. LtdW-A-100b Daniel Miller Burma Rural Development 9/10/2015 9/14/2015 5 $2,350 $680 47 8 55 47 8 55 3 0 0 0 3 Myingyan Township Livestock AssociationW-A-100c Daniel Miller Burma Rural Development 9/15/2015 9/21/2015 7 $3,290 $0 0 0 0 5 1 6 3 0 0 0 3 Myanmar Livestock Federation (MLF)W-A-104 Vonny Barlow M CA E W/N N 1 T S Bangladesh AET 9/6/2015 9/23/2015 18 $8,460 $0 104 14 118 104 14 118 0 6 0 0 6 USAID Agro-Inputs Project (AIP)W-A-105 Edgar Levi M AR T W/N Y 1 T P Bangladesh Flexible 9/7/2015 9/24/2015 18 $8,460 $0 92 7 99 92 7 99 0 7 0 0 7 Climate-Resilient Ecosystems and Livelihoods (CREL) Project

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Fiscal Year 2016W-A-107 Michael Embrey M MD T W/N Y 1 T P Nepal AET 9/15/2015 10/6/2015 22 $10,340 $2,739 47 9 56 78 11 89 0 5 0 0 5 Federation of Nepal Beekeepers (FNBK)W-A-108 Michael Sturdivant M NC G W/N N 1 T S Burma Rural Development 10/2/2015 10/20/2015 19 $8,930 $8,302 22 11 33 45 44 89 0 0 5 0 5 Food Security Working Group (FSWG)W-A-109 Drew Himmelreich M AZ S W/N N 1 E S Nepal AET 10/24/2015 12/2/2015 40 $18,800 $2,723 30 20 50 69 26 95 0 5 0 0 5 King's CollegeW-A-110* Emma Livingston F AZ S W/N N E S Nepal AET 10/24/2015 12/2/2015 40 $18,800 King's College

W-A-111 John Grover M AL T W/N Y 1 T S Nepal AET 11/14/2015 12/6/2015 23 $10,810 $1,352 7 4 11 27 9 36 0 5 0 0 5Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC)-Fisheries Research Division

W-A-112 Gary Heusel M NE T W/N N 2 E S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 11/19/2015 12/6/2015 18 $8,460 $1,306 49 14 63 63 19 82 8 9 0 0 17

Rupantar- Youth Program; Rupantar-Youth Group; Rural Unforunates Safety Talisman Illumination Cottage (RUSTIC)-Youth Program; Rural Unofortunates Safety Talisman Illumination Cottage (RUSTIC)- Youth Group

W-A-113 Juan Diaz-Perez M GA E W/H Y 1 T P Nepal AET 11/15/2015 12/9/2015 25 $11,750 $0 24 9 33 60 29 89 0 6 0 0 6 International Development Enterprises (iDE Nepal)

W-A-114 Kasim Ingawa M NC E B/N Y 2 T F Bangladesh AET 12/3/2015 12/19/2015 17 $7,990 $622 23 4 27 30 5 35 0 11 0 0 11

Feed the Future Bangladesh Livestock Production for Improved Nutrition Project; Lal Teer Livestock Development (BD) Limited (LTLD)

W-A-115a Daniel Miller M OA T D Y 3 T S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/4/2015 12/19/2015 16 $7,520 $594 37 49 86 37 49 86 18 18 0 0 36

Ashraf Foundation (AF)- Youth Group; Ashraf Foundation (AF)- Youth Program; Association for Rural mission (ARM)- Youth Group; Association for Rural Mission (ARM)- Youth Program; Peoples Development Foundation (PDF)- Youth Group; Peoples Development Foundation (PDF)- Youth Program

W-A-116 Kelly Crowdis F VA N W/H N 1 T S Burma Rural Development 11/28/2015 12/21/2015 24 $11,280 $958 29 24 53 33 24 57 0 7 0 0 7Myanmar Livestock Federation (Mandalay Region); Myanmar Livestock Federation (MLF)

W-A-117* Susan Stewart F CO N W/N N T S Burma Rural Development 11/28/2015 12/21/2015 24 $11,280Myanmar Livestock Federation (Mandalay Region); Myanmar Livestock Federation (MLF)

W-A-118 Cesar Flores M CO F D Y 1 T M Cambodia Flexible 11/28/2015 12/23/2015 26 $12,220 $0 89 42 131 89 42 131 0 5 0 0 5 USAID Supporting Forest and Biodiversity (SFB) ProjectW-A-119 Pradeep Patnaik M TN P As Y 1 T S Cambodia Flexible 11/29/2015 12/23/2015 25 $11,750 $0 0 0 0 48 18 66 0 2 0 0 2 USAID Supporting Forest and Biodiversity (SFB) ProjectW-A-120 Sabry Elias M OR E O N 1 O S Nepal AET 12/2/2015 12/23/2015 22 $10,340 $241 22 3 25 41 12 53 0 5 0 0 5 Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)- Agronomy DepartmentW-A-115b Daniel Miller Burma Rural Development 12/20/2015 12/27/2015 8 $3,760 $960 37 5 42 40 5 45 0 3 0 0 3 Myanmar Livestock Federation (MLF)

W-A-121 Nar Gurung M AL E As N 1 T S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 12/7/2015 1/1/2016 26 $12,220 $300 41 14 55 139 53 192 10 4 0 0 14Paudi Serophero Agriculture Cooperative (PSAC); Samaj Sewa Kendra (SSK)

W-A-122 Tika Adhikari M NC E As N 1 T F Nepal AET 12/12/2015 1/2/2016 22 $10,340 $764 11 27 38 31 38 69 0 4 0 0 4 District Agriculture Co-operative Federation Ltd.

W-A-123 Richard Wills M IL E W/N Y 1 O S Nepal AET 12/16/2015 1/7/2016 23 $10,810 $1,620 36 12 48 42 15 57 0 6 0 0 6Tribhuvan University (TU) - Central Campus of Technology (CCT), Dharan, Institute of Science and Technology

W-A-124 James Hafer M MT E W/N Y 1 O S Nepal AET 12/23/2015 1/7/2016 16 $7,520 $470 16 1 17 37 12 49 0 4 0 0 4Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-CONTINUING Education Center

W-A-115c Daniel Miller Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 12/28/2015 1/7/2016 11 $5,170 $153 27 7 34 37 7 44 7 0 0 0 7 Gandaki Boer Goat Development Committee (GBGDC)

W-A-125 Dennis Eaton M NH P W/N Y 1 O S Bangladesh AET 12/27/2015 1/12/2016 17 $7,990 $888 43 11 54 45 13 58 0 10 0 0 10

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University-Faculty of Agriculture; Khulna University, Fisheries and Marine Resources Technology Discipline

W-A-126 Donald Schwartz M IL E W/N N 1 O S Nepal AET 1/2/2016 1/24/2016 23 $10,810 $557 9 0 9 28 9 37 0 4 0 0 4 King's CollegeW-A-127a Yangming Lo M MD P As Y 2 T S Nepal AET 1/18/2016 1/27/2016 10 $4,700 $320 10 7 17 54 29 83 0 4 0 0 4 Institute for Sustainable Agriculture Nepal (INSAN)

W-A-128 Khalid Hameed M NC E O Y 1 T F Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 1/7/2016 1/29/2016 23 $10,810 $1,051 10 18 28 10 18 28 12 0 0 0 12

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W-A-130 Daniel Miller M OA T D Y 1 O S Turkmenistan Flexible 1/21/2016 2/7/2016 18 $8,460 $0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Winrock International Asia Farmer-to-Farmer ProgramW-A-127b Yangming Lo Burma Rural Development 1/28/2016 2/12/2016 16 $7,520 $1,110 26 6 32 26 6 32 2 2 0 0 4 Regional Farmers AssociationW-A-131 Alan Robinson M CO T W/N Y 1 E S Cambodia Flexible 1/13/2016 2/13/2016 32 $15,040 $0 17 5 22 17 5 22 0 10 0 0 10 USAID Supporting Forest and Biodiversity (SFB) Project

W-A-132 Tom Honigford M VT F W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 1/31/2016 2/14/2016 15 $7,050 $315 18 11 29 35 53 88 7 12 0 0 19Big M Key Farmers Group; Big M Technical Extension Group; Myanmar Agri-Tech Co. Ltd. (MAGT)

W-A-133a Edgar Levi M AR T W/N Y 2 T S Bangladesh AET 2/10/2016 2/25/2016 16 $7,520 $8,402 107 13 120 108 13 121 0 7 0 0 7 Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE)

W-A-134 Robin Vora M OR G As N 1 T S Burma Rural Development 2/15/2016 2/28/2016 14 $6,580 $3,540 17 5 22 30 12 42 0 3 0 0 3Forest Resource Environment Development and Conservation Association (FREDA)

W-A-135 Roger Engstrom M IA T W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 2/16/2016 3/2/2016 16 $7,520 $1,110 31 6 37 31 6 37 4 0 0 0 4 Regional Farmers AssociationW-A-133b Edgar Levi Nepal AET 2/26/2016 3/10/2016 14 $6,580 $423 34 5 39 37 5 42 0 8 0 0 8 Beekeeping Development Office (BOD)

W-A-136 Todd Walton M FL P W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 2/26/2016 3/11/2016 15 $7,050 $720 68 34 102 68 34 102 4 0 0 0 4Southern Shan State Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association-Avocado Cluster

W-A-137 Archie Devore M NE T W/N Y 1 T S Bangladesh AET 2/19/2016 3/12/2016 23 $10,810 $0 15 4 19 15 4 19 0 5 0 0 5Feed the Future Bangladesh Livestock Production for Improved Nutrition Project

W-A-138 Surendra Dara M CA E As Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 3/10/2016 3/24/2016 15 $7,050 $730 60 54 114 60 54 114 3 5 0 0 8

Myanmar Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association; Southern Shan State Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Associate- Vegetable Cluster (Southern Shan State MFFVPEA- Vegetable Cluster)

W-A-139 William Nichols M MA P W/N Y 1 A S Burma Rural Development 3/5/2016 3/27/2016 23 $10,810 $0 0 0 0 54 369 423 0 0 0 0 0 Winrock International Farmer-to-Farmer Program-Myanmar

W-A-140 Tiffany Drape F VA E O N 1 O S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 3/11/2016 3/31/2016 21 $9,870 $1,090 26 28 54 57 33 90 0 8 0 0 84-H Nepal; Youth Partnership for Development and Peace Nepal (YSP-Nepal)

W-A-141 Ross Penhallegon M OR T W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 3/16/2016 4/3/2016 19 $8,930 $540 46 5 51 47 5 52 6 0 0 0 6 Individual Apple Farmers in Tiddim TownshipW-A-142 Molly Frendo F MN E W/H N 1 O S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 3/14/2016 4/4/2016 22 $10,340 $1,510 29 10 39 31 10 41 0 4 0 0 4 Department of Youth Development (DYD)W-A-143* Joshua Rice M MN E W/N N O S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 3/14/2016 4/4/2016 22 $10,340 Department of Youth Development (DYD)W-A-144b Charles (Chuck) Mitchell Burma Rural Development 3/28/2016 4/9/2016 13 $6,110 $685 54 6 60 54 6 60 3 0 0 0 3 Mango Farmers in LawksawkW-A-145 James Bergh M VA E W/N N 1 T S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 4/8/2016 4/23/2016 16 $7,520 $2,639 21 6 27 24 7 31 3 2 0 0 5 Karnali Sustainable Development Academy (KASDA), JumlaW-A-144a Charles (Chuck) Mitchell M OA F W/N Y 2 T F Bangladesh AET 4/10/2016 4/26/2016 17 $7,990 $898 42 17 59 42 17 59 0 6 0 0 6 Hunger Free WorldW-A-146 John Balles M CA T W/N Y 1 T S Nepal AET 4/28/2016 5/6/2016 9 $4,230 $64 32 0 32 32 0 32 0 4 0 0 4 Pesticide Entrepreneurs Association Nepal (PEAN)

W-A-147 Daniel Carrillo M FL E W/H N 1 T S Burma Rural Development 4/24/2016 5/11/2016 18 $8,460 $520 91 24 115 91 24 115 7 0 0 0 7

Southern Shan State Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association-Southern Shan State MFFVPEA; Southern Shan State Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association-Avocado Cluster

W-A-148 David Visher M CA P W/N Y 1 E S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 4/25/2016 5/15/2016 21 $9,870 $1,496 25 10 35 79 30 109 2 2 0 0 4Central Farm Animals Cooperative Association Ltd. Nepal (CEFACAN)

W-A-149 Neelam Canto-lugo F CA E As N 1 O S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 5/10/2016 5/31/2016 22 $10,340 $895 31 17 48 34 17 51 3 2 0 0 5 Women Development Advocacy Center (WDAC)

W-A-150 Mathew Baker, Jr. M TX E W/N Y 2 O S Bangladesh AET 5/14/2016 6/1/2016 19 $8,930 $440 0 0 0 68 0 68 0 9 0 0 9Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University-Faculty of Agriculture

W-A-151* David Lawver M TX E W/N Y O S Bangladesh AET 5/14/2016 6/1/2016 19 $8,930Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University-Faculty of Agriculture

W-A-152 Rex Ukaejiofo M VA N B/N Y 1 A S Burma Rural Development 5/11/2016 6/10/2016 31 $14,570 $0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Winrock International Farmer-to-Farmer Program-Myanmar

W-A-153 Martin Frick M WY E W/N Y 1 O S Bangladesh AET 5/25/2016 6/11/2016 18 $8,460 $710 28 6 34 29 6 35 0 4 0 0 4International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT)-College of Agriculture Sciences

W-A-154* Chang Lin M OA T As N O S Nepal AET 6/4/2016 6/18/2016 15 $7,050Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries

W-A-155 Rajesh Jha M HI E As N 1 T F Burma Rural Development 6/1/2016 6/19/2016 19 $8,930 $1,500 96 28 124 104 28 132 14 0 0 0 14MLF Individual Pig Farmers Mandalay; MLF Individual Pig Farmers Yangon

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Host(s)W-A-156 Robert Wick M MA E W/N N 1 T F Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 6/1/2016 6/19/2016 19 $8,930 $424 29 3 32 45 9 54 4 0 0 0 4 Sidhuwa Multipurpose Cooperative Limited

W-A-157* Halina Zaleski F HI E W/N Y T F Burma Rural Development 6/1/2016 6/19/2016 19 $8,930MLF Individual Pig Farmers Mandalay; MLF Individual Pig Farmers Yangon

W-A-158 Claude Boyd M AL E W/N N 1 O S Nepal AET 6/2/2016 6/19/2016 18 $8,460 $910 8 3 11 30 8 38 0 3 0 0 3Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries

W-A-159 Yugendar Bommineni M FL G As Y 1 T S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 6/8/2016 6/19/2016 12 $5,640 $729 18 5 23 35 5 40 4 0 0 0 4 Union of Veterinary and Agriculture Students (UVAS)

W-A-160 James Hafer M MT E W/N Y 1 O S Bangladesh AET 5/28/2016 6/20/2016 24 $11,280 $361 0 0 0 39 17 56 0 4 0 0 4International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT)-College of Agriculture Sciences

W-A-161 Todd Walton M FL P W/N Y 1 T M Burma Rural Development 5/8/2016 6/23/2016 47 $22,090 $755 2 2 4 24 5 29 4 0 0 0 4Myanmar Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association

W-A-162 Sarah Fowlkes F AR S W/N N 1 A S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 5/22/2016 6/23/2016 33 $15,510 $0 3 0 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Winrock International Farmer-to-Farmer Program-Nepal

W-A-163 Daniel Miller M OA T D Y 1 T S Bangladesh AET 5/21/2016 6/27/2016 38 $17,860 $0 44 6 50 44 7 51 0 7 0 0 7Feed the Future Bangladesh Livestock Production for Improved Nutrition Project

W-A-164 Andrew Zimbroff M NE E W/N N 1 E S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 6/10/2016 7/1/2016 22 $10,340 $0 39 18 57 43 18 61 6 0 0 0 6 Bangladesh Counter Trafficking-in-Persons (BC/TIP) ProgramW-A-165 George Boyhan M GA E W/N N 1 T S Nepal AET 6/12/2016 7/3/2016 22 $10,340 $160 32 13 45 32 13 45 0 4 0 0 4 Gokuleshwor Agriculture and Animal Science College (GAASC)W-A-166 Yangming Lo M MD P As Y 1 T P Burma Rural Development 6/17/2016 7/3/2016 17 $7,990 $250 16 21 37 16 21 37 7 0 0 0 7 Mandalay Mango Farmer Group; Myanmar GAP TeamW-A-167 Anil Shrestha M CA E As Y 1 T S Nepal AET 6/15/2016 7/5/2016 21 $9,870 $240 12 5 17 44 20 64 0 4 0 0 4 Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)- Agronomy DepartmentW-A-168 Jonathan Deenik M HI E W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 7/2/2016 7/17/2016 16 $7,520 $150 29 8 37 29 8 37 5 0 0 0 5 Regional Farmers AssociationW-A-169 Simona Simmons F AZ P B/H N 1 E S Nepal AET 7/1/2016 7/24/2016 24 $11,280 $365 13 4 17 15 7 22 6 4 0 0 10 Dhaulagiri Agro Products Pvt. Ltd.; King's CollegeW-A-170 Alfred (Tom) Hammett M VA E W/N N 1 T S Nepal AET 7/5/2016 7/28/2016 24 $11,280 $1,840 17 3 20 61 11 72 0 4 0 0 4 International Development Enterprises (iDE Nepal)W-A-171 Glen Fukumoto M HI E As Y 1 T S Burma Rural Development 7/16/2016 7/31/2016 16 $7,520 $100 0 0 0 11 4 15 0 4 0 0 4 Myanmar Livestock Federation (MLF)

W-A-172a Anil Shrestha M CA E As Y 2 O S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 7/31/2016 8/4/2016 5 $2,350 $100 18 16 34 18 17 35 2 2 0 0 4 Young Professionals for Agricultural Development (YPARD) NepalW-A-173 Diana Lilla F WA T W/H Y 1 O S Nepal AET 7/16/2016 8/6/2016 22 $10,340 $546 14 14 28 19 17 36 0 7 0 1 8 Jana Jagriti Vegetable Producers' Cooperative LimitedW-A-172b Anil Shrestha Nepal AET 8/5/2016 8/8/2016 4 $1,880 $435 35 18 53 65 40 105 2 3 0 0 5 Prolinnova NepalW-A-174 Marie Roberte Laurent F OA P B/H N 1 T P Burma Rural Development 7/22/2016 8/10/2016 20 $9,400 $300 11 51 62 13 51 64 4 0 0 0 4 Shwe Inn Thu Self Help Services GroupW-A-175* Robert Spencer M TN E W/N Y T P Burma Rural Development 7/22/2016 8/10/2016 20 $9,400 Shwe Inn Thu Self Help Services GroupW-A-176 Mary Sauer F IA E W/N N 1 T S Nepal AET 8/2/2016 8/18/2016 17 $7,990 $148 23 5 28 77 24 101 0 3 0 0 3 Nepal Polytechnic Institute (NPI) Veterinary Science ProgramW-A-177 Hugh Thomforde M TN T W/N Y 1 T F Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 7/30/2016 8/19/2016 21 $9,870 $381 85 50 135 85 50 135 3 0 0 0 3 Jal Devi Matsya CooperativeW-A-178a Charles Maguire M VA P W/N N 2 A S Bangladesh AET 8/14/2016 8/22/2016 9 $4,230 $0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Winrock International Farmer-to-Farmer Program-BangladeshW-A-178b Charles Maguire Nepal AET 8/23/2016 8/31/2016 9 $4,230 $0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Winrock International Farmer-to-Farmer Program-Nepal

W-A-179 Pingping Jiang F NJ P As N 1 T P Nepal AET 8/13/2016 9/3/2016 22 $10,340 $480 18 3 21 56 21 77 0 4 0 0 4Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Lamjung Campus - Soil Science Department

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W-A-180 Neelam Canto-lugo F CA E As Y 1 O S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 9/10/2016 10/3/2016 24 $11,280 $943 17 48 65 17 214 231 3 0 0 0 3Rural Micro-Enterprise Accelerator Program (RMEAP); Women Development Advocacy Center (WDAC)

W-A-181 William Nichols M MA P W/N Y 2 E M Burma Rural Development 9/22/2016 10/11/2016 20 $9,400 $395 24 45 69 31 55 86 7 0 0 0 7Myanmar Livestock Federation (Mandalay Region); Shwe Inn Thu Self Help Services Group

W-A-182 Marie Roberte Laurent F OA P B/H Y 1 T P Burma Rural Development 9/27/2016 10/19/2016 23 $10,810 $450 7 56 63 12 64 76 8 0 0 0 8 Shwe Danu Self Help Group; Shwe Inn Thu Self Help Services Group

W-A-183a Archie Devore M NE T W/N Y 2 T S Bangladesh AET 10/1/2016 10/20/2016 20 $9,400 $0 52 1 53 52 1 53 0 4 0 0 4Feed the Future Bangladesh Livestock Production for Improved Nutrition Project

W-A-183b Archie Devore Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 10/21/2016 10/28/2016 8 $3,760 $660 6 0 6 6 0 6 5 0 0 0 5 Gautam Shree Organic and Cow Farm Private Limited

W-A-184 Daniel Miller M OA T D Y 1 T S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 11/3/2016 11/23/2016 21 $9,870 $2,640 43 41 84 43 41 84 16 0 0 0 16

RRF-Youth Beneficiary Group; Rural Reconstruction Foundation (RRF); Rural Unfortunates Safety Talisman Illumination Cottage (RUSTIC) - Youth Group II; Rural Unfortunates Safety Talisman Illumination Cottage (RUSTIC)-Youth Program

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Host(s)W-A-185 Natalie Topa F DC F W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 11/7/2016 11/23/2016 17 $7,990 $1,100 26 2 28 82 17 99 7 0 0 0 7 Individual Farmers in KawlinW-A-186 Dorene Petersen F OR E W/N N 1 T P Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 11/2/2016 11/28/2016 27 $12,690 $381 38 14 52 82 70 152 5 0 0 0 5 Forest Environment Workers Union Nepal (FEWUN)W-A-187 Robert Seidel M OR P D N 1 T P Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 11/2/2016 11/28/2016 27 $12,690 $381 38 14 52 82 70 152 5 0 0 0 5 Forest Environment Workers Union Nepal (FEWUN)W-A-188 Veronica Raymond F FL N B/N N 1 O S Bangladesh AET 11/20/2016 12/13/2016 24 $11,280 $0 16 10 26 20 12 32 0 4 0 0 4 Bangladesh Women's Empowerment Activity (WEA)

W-A-189a Nar Gurung M AL E As Y 2 T F Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/1/2016 12/18/2016 18 $8,460 $531 10 50 60 10 50 60 10 12 0 0 22

ARM Youth Goat Farming Group-I; ARM Youth Goat Farming Group-II; Association for Rural Mission (ARM)- Youth Program; Unnayan

W-A-190 Yangming Lo M MD P As Y 1 T S Burma Rural Development 12/4/2016 12/19/2016 16 $7,520 $1,150 43 39 82 43 39 82 3 0 0 0 3 Livestock Processors in MandalayW-A-191 Michael Embrey M MD T W/N Y 1 T F Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/1/2016 12/21/2016 21 $9,870 $1,048 54 10 64 56 10 66 7 0 0 0 7 Bangladesh Association for Social Advancement (BASA)W-A-192 Rajesh Jha M HI E As Y 1 T F Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 12/9/2016 12/27/2016 19 $8,930 $170 13 7 20 32 9 41 9 0 0 0 9 Swarojgar Pig Raising Farmers Group (SPRFG)W-A-193* Halina Zaleski F HI E W/N Y T F Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 12/9/2016 12/27/2016 19 $8,930 Swarojgar Pig Raising Farmers Group (SPRFG)W-A-194 Sushil Adhikari M AL E As N 1 O S Nepal AET 12/17/2016 12/31/2016 15 $7,050 $3,329 6 4 10 102 25 127 0 7 0 0 7 Animal Nutrition Division, NASRIW-A-195 Linda Chu F AZ E W/H N 1 T S Burma Rural Development 12/19/2016 1/3/2017 16 $7,520 $100 1 1 2 10 3 13 4 0 0 0 4 Silver Sea MediaW-A-196* Julianne Hammink F AZ E W/N N T S Burma Rural Development 12/19/2016 1/3/2017 16 $7,520 Silver Sea MediaW-A-189b Nar Gurung Nepal AET 12/19/2016 1/4/2017 17 $7,990 $130 24 14 38 53 22 75 0 3 0 0 3 Animal Nutrition Division, NASRI

W-A-197 Lydia Rivera F OA E W/H Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 12/23/2016 1/9/2017 18 $8,460 $600 161 22 183 162 23 185 8 0 0 0 8Individual Mango Farmers Group (Mandalay); Individual Mango Farmers Group (Sagaing)

W-A-198* Alejandro Segarra-Carmona M OA E W/H Y T F Burma Rural Development 12/23/2016 1/9/2017 18 $8,460Individual Mango Farmers Group (Mandalay); Individual Mango Farmers Group (Sagaing)

W-A-199 Richard Edwards M TX E W/N Y 1 E S Burma Rural Development 1/7/2017 1/21/2017 15 $7,050 $570 52 31 83 52 31 83 6 3 0 0 9Horticulture Farmers in Kyaukse District; Myanmar Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association

W-A-200 Edgar Levi M AR T W/N Y 1 T F Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 1/8/2017 1/24/2017 17 $7,990 $610 35 3 38 35 3 38 10 0 0 0 10Federation of Nepal Beekeepers Association (FNBK) Dang District; Prakritik Honey Production and Beekeeping Firm Dang

W-A-201 Michael Thomas M HI N W/H Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 1/9/2017 1/24/2017 16 $7,520 $760 45 17 62 57 22 79 12 0 0 0 12Macadamia Farmer Group (Naungcho); Macadamia Farmer Group (Ywangan)

W-A-202 Jonathan Moyle M MD E W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 1/16/2017 1/28/2017 13 $6,110 $150 19 5 24 19 5 24 5 0 0 0 5 Mandalay Livestock Development Co. Ltd.W-A-203 Kamilah Grant F AL E B/N N 1 T S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 1/10/2017 1/30/2017 21 $9,870 $2,579 62 3 65 100 33 133 5 0 0 0 5 Ejab Alliance Limited (EAL)W-A-204* Melissa Mason F MS E W/N N T S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 1/10/2017 1/30/2017 21 $9,870 Ejab Alliance Limited (EAL)W-A-205 David Visher M CA P W/N Y 1 E M Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 1/19/2017 2/2/2017 15 $7,050 $250 0 34 34 7 43 50 3 0 0 0 3 Pragatisil Woman's Agriculture Cooperative

W-A-206 Johnson Ndi M MA N B/H Y 1 E S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 1/20/2017 2/9/2017 21 $9,870 $0 25 9 34 27 9 36 4 1 0 0 5ANIRBAN Youth Group; Bangladesh Counter Trafficking-in-Persons (BC/TIP) Program

W-A-207 William Zimmerman M MO T W/N Y 1 T S Nepal Flexible 1/20/2017 2/9/2017 21 $9,870 $880 23 12 35 73 26 99 6 0 0 0 6 Ilam MunicipalityW-A-208 Judith Moses F WI F W/N Y 1 T F Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 2/7/2017 2/25/2017 19 $8,930 $711 34 14 48 42 20 62 5 0 0 0 5 Model Village Goat Campaign for Youth

W-A-209 Peter Flanagan M OA F W/N N 1 T F Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 2/13/2017 2/28/2017 16 $7,520 $485 2 39 41 2 41 43 6 6 0 0 12 Satkhira Unnayan Sangstha (SUS); SUS Youth Goat Farmers Group

W-A-210 Natalie Topa F DC F W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 2/13/2017 3/2/2017 18 $8,460 $650 30 4 34 48 13 61 11 0 0 0 11

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W-A-211 Marie Roberte Laurent F OA P B/H Y 1 T P Burma Rural Development 2/15/2017 3/2/2017 16 $7,520 $150 1 19 20 5 195 200 3 0 0 0 3 Shwe Danu Self Help GroupW-A-212* Claude Volcy M FL T B/N N T P Burma Rural Development 2/15/2017 3/2/2017 16 $7,520 Shwe Danu Self Help GroupW-A-213 Daniel Laney M CA T W/N N 1 T F Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 2/19/2017 3/5/2017 15 $7,050 $197 9 36 45 9 36 45 5 0 0 0 5 Sundar Nepal Sanstha (BNA)W-A-214b Hugh Thomforde Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 2/25/2017 3/5/2017 9 $4,230 $163 9 17 26 9 17 26 3 0 0 0 3 Sahodar Agriculture Cooperative (SAC)

W-A-215 Steven Kovach M AL T W/N Y 1 T F Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 2/15/2017 3/7/2017 21 $9,870 $1,615 16 15 31 26 16 42 4 3 0 0 7CBSDP Youth Banana Farmers Group; Church of Bangladesh Social Development Programme (CBSDP)

W-A-216 William Foxworth M TX E W/N N 1 T S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 2/18/2017 3/11/2017 22 $10,340 $480 29 4 33 53 14 67 3 0 0 0 3 Okadi Goat Raising GroupW-A-217 Amit Morey M AL E As N 1 E P Burma Rural Development 2/26/2017 3/12/2017 15 $7,050 $450 7 10 17 23 14 37 6 0 0 0 6 Mandalay Livestock Development Co. Ltd.W-A-218 Kenton Ayers M GA T W/N Y 1 E S Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 2/25/2017 3/13/2017 17 $7,990 $5,784 26 10 36 28 11 39 4 0 0 0 4 Integrated Tadi Development Society Nepal (ITDSN Nepal)

W-A-214a Hugh Thomforde M TN T W/N Y 2 T S Nepal AET 3/6/2017 3/13/2017 8 $3,760 $78 11 1 12 11 1 12 0 2 0 0 2Tribhuvan University (TU)- Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Paklihawa Campus- Aquaculture Department

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W-A-219 Thomas Sallee M MO T W/N Y 1 O S Bangladesh AET 3/7/2017 3/26/2017 20 $9,400 $1,080 44 6 50 44 6 50 0 8 0 0 8Khulna University, Life Science School; Sylhet Agricultural University (SAU)

W-A-220 Natasha Shinn F DE T As N 1 T P Burma Rural Development 3/10/2017 3/29/2017 20 $9,400 $900 16 39 55 18 40 58 3 7 0 0 10Myanmar Livestock Federation (Mandalay Region); Myanmar Livestock Federation (MLF); Private Slaughter House Owners

W-A-221 Archie Devore M NE T W/N Y 1 T F Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 3/17/2017 4/2/2017 17 $7,990 $390 21 13 34 29 15 44 8 0 0 0 8 Shree Bahudeshyiya Pashu Bikash Sahakari Sanstha Ltd (SBPBSS)W-A-222 Halina Zaleski F HI E W/N Y 1 T F Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 3/17/2017 4/2/2017 17 $7,990 $154 18 17 35 18 17 35 7 0 0 0 7 Rawa Khola Sirjanshil Agriculture Farm Pvt. Ltd. (RSAF)W-A-223 Lala Kumar M MO E As Y 1 T F Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 4/1/2017 4/15/2017 15 $7,050 $134 23 5 28 23 5 28 0 5 0 0 5 Sana Kisan Krishi Sahakari Sanstha Ltd- Dhanusha DistrictW-A-224 Neelam Canto-lugo F CA E As Y 1 O S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 4/3/2017 4/19/2017 17 $7,990 $435 13 4 17 13 4 17 4 4 0 0 8 HFW Smart Youth Group; Hunger Free World

W-A-225 Daniel Miller M OA T D Y 1 T F Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 4/8/2017 4/22/2017 15 $7,050 $460 2 41 43 2 41 43 5 5 0 0 10 Satkhira Unnayan Sangstha (SUS); SUS Youth Cattle Farmers Group

W-A-226 William Daniels M AL E W/N Y 1 T S Bangladesh Flexible 4/21/2017 4/25/2017 5 $2,350 $0 0 0 0 15 0 15 0 6 0 0 6 Safe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFETI)W-A-227 David Roberts M NY G W/N Y 1 T F Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 4/9/2017 4/26/2017 18 $8,460 $450 18 11 29 22 12 34 6 0 0 0 6 Uddaymshil Agriculture Multipurpose Cooperative LimitedW-A-228 Cheng-Sheng Lee M HI E As N 1 T F Burma Rural Development 4/29/2017 5/13/2017 15 $7,050 $550 70 13 83 85 13 98 10 0 0 0 10 Catfish Farmer Entrepreneurs; Individual Catfish BreedersW-A-229 William Nichols M MA P W/N Y 1 E S Burma Rural Development 5/5/2017 5/14/2017 10 $4,700 $690 51 7 58 53 7 60 4 3 0 0 7 Ayadaw Township Thanakha AssociationW-A-230 Charles Williams III M NC T D Y 1 T F Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 4/30/2017 5/15/2017 16 $7,520 $750 18 2 20 18 2 20 0 6 0 0 6 Agrogoti Sangstha

W-A-231**** Usha Palaniswamy F NY E As Y 1 O S Bangladesh AET 5/11/2017 5/26/2017 16 $7,520 $240 0 5 0 0 5International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT)-College of Agriculture Sciences

W-A-232 James Anderson M WI E W/N N 1 E S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 5/11/2017 5/27/2017 17 $7,990 $613 5 10 15 9 12 21 0 6 0 0 6 Department of Youth Development (DYD)

W-A-233**** Grant Jackson M MT T W/N Y 1 O S Bangladesh AET 5/10/2017 5/28/2017 19 $8,930 $355 20 4 24 25 4 29 0 5 0 0 5International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT)-College of Agriculture Sciences

W-A-234 Malcolm Manners M FL E W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 5/23/2017 6/5/2017 14 $6,580 $380 56 7 63 58 10 68 6 0 0 0 6 Individual Mango Farmers Group (Mandalay)W-A-235 Shi Chiang (Steven) Pao M CA E As Y 1 T P Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 5/28/2017 6/10/2017 14 $6,580 $570 29 12 41 31 13 44 2 2 0 0 4 Sana Kisan Krishi Sahakari Sanstha Ltd- Rautahat District

W-A-236 Michael Rice M RI E D Y 1 O S Bangladesh AET 5/28/2017 6/15/2017 19 $8,930 $203 3 4 7 8 4 12 0 5 0 0 5Jessore University of Science and Technology- Department of Fisheries and Marine Bioscience

W-A-237 Curtis Youngs M IA E D N 1 T S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 5/26/2017 6/17/2017 23 $10,810 $4,022 68 14 82 68 14 82 0 6 0 0 6Cattle Research and Development Centre (CRDC), Rural Development Academy (RDA)

W-A-238 James Correll M AR E W/N Y 1 O S Nepal AET 6/10/2017 6/25/2017 16 $7,520 $214 7 1 8 7 1 8 0 5 0 0 5 Plant Protection Directorate

W-A-239 Jonathan Deenik M HI E W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 6/10/2017 6/26/2017 17 $7,990 $570 47 30 77 76 39 115 7 4 0 0 11Individual Farmers in Hmawbi; Myanmar Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association

W-A-240* Glen Fukumoto M HI E As Y T F Burma Rural Development 6/10/2017 6/26/2017 17 $7,990Individual Farmers in Hmawbi; Myanmar Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association

W-A-241 Yugendar Bommineni M FL G As Y 1 T S Nepal Flexible 6/17/2017 7/1/2017 15 $7,050 $251 12 2 14 19 2 21 4 0 0 0 4 Sharma Poultry and Feed SuppliersW-A-242 Oladiran Fasina M AL E B/N Y 1 O S Nepal AET 6/26/2017 7/12/2017 17 $7,990 $270 10 2 12 56 2 58 0 5 0 0 5 Pokhara University Curriculum Development Center

W-A-243*** Joshua Ringer M OK P Am Y 1 O S Vietnam Flexible 7/6/2017 7/14/2017 9 $4,230 $0 29 30 59 29 32 61 0 6 0 0 6Long An Agriculture Extension Center; Nam Dinh Agriculture Extension Center

W-A-244 Thomas Sallee M MO T W/N Y 1 O S Bangladesh AET 7/1/2017 7/17/2017 17 $7,990 $258 25 9 34 25 9 34 0 6 0 0 6

International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT)-College of Agriculture Sciences; Jessore University of Science and Technology - Faculty of Biological Science and Technology

W-A-245 Anil Shrestha M CA E As Y 1 O S Nepal AET 7/7/2017 7/17/2017 11 $5,170 $450 19 8 27 22 8 30 0 4 0 0 4 Pokhara University Research Center (PURC)W-A-246 Carmen Byce F TX E W/N Y 1 O S Burma Rural Development 7/6/2017 7/19/2017 14 $6,580 $875 9 16 25 9 16 25 0 5 0 0 5 Capacity Building Initiative (CBI)

W-A-247 Brent Sipes M HI E W/N N 1 T F Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 7/6/2017 7/21/2017 16 $7,520 $1,223 6 22 28 6 22 28 5 5 0 0 10CBSDP Youth Pineapple Entrepreneur Group; Church of Bangladesh Social Development Programme (CBSDP)

W-A-248 Kevin Hopkins M HI E W/N N 1 O S Bangladesh AET 7/7/2017 7/26/2017 20 $9,400 $652 7 0 7 37 0 37 0 4 0 0 4 Sylhet Agricultural University (SAU)W-A-249* Margarita Hopkins F HI E As N O S Bangladesh AET 7/7/2017 7/26/2017 20 $9,400 Sylhet Agricultural University (SAU)W-A-250 Yangming Lo M MD P As Y 1 E P Bangladesh Flexible 7/17/2017 7/31/2017 15 $7,050 $1,473 55 0 55 55 0 55 5 0 0 0 5 Quality Integrated Agro Limited (QIL)W-A-251 Carl Bannon M CA P W/N N 1 T F Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 7/16/2017 8/3/2017 19 $8,930 $355 58 67 125 66 68 134 6 0 0 0 6 Dhikurpokhari Community Development Organization (DCDO)

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W-A-252 Arun Dhar M AZ E As N 1 T S Bangladesh AET 7/25/2017 8/5/2017 12 $5,640 $458 14 3 17 15 3 18 0 4 0 0 4 Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Shrimp Research Station

W-A-253 Anil Shrestha M CA E As Y 1 O S Nepal AET 8/1/2017 8/9/2017 9 $4,230 $200 10 18 28 43 75 118 0 6 0 0 6Tribhuvan University (TU)- Institute of Science and Technology, Amrit Campus- Botany Department

W-A-254 Charles (Chuck) Mitchell M OA F W/N Y 1 O S Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 7/31/2017 8/15/2017 16 $7,520 $2,430 49 5 54 61 9 70 0 4 0 0 4 Department of Youth Development (DYD)W-A-255 Paul Miller M PA G W/N Y 1 O S Burma Rural Development 8/4/2017 8/17/2017 14 $6,580 $0 4 0 4 5 0 5 4 0 0 0 4 Myanmar Livestock Federation (MLF)W-A-256 Riccardo Russo M NJ E W/N N 1 T F Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 8/23/2017 9/6/2017 15 $7,050 $275 31 15 46 31 15 46 5 0 0 0 5 Nepal Matsya Byawasayi Sangh

W-A-257 David Ringuette M HI E W/N Y 1 T F Burma Rural Development 9/11/2017 9/27/2017 17 $7,990 $150 70 7 77 73 7 80 5 5 0 0 10Individual Orange Farmers Group in Ywangan; Myanmar Agri-Tech Co. Ltd. (MAGT)

Counts: 78 78 78 78 78 75 78 78 81 81 Totals: 1,369 $643,430 $53,050 1,951 1,105 3,056 2,695 1,802 4,497 294 181 0 0 475 87

*two volunteers worked on the same SOW; assignment details noted in one voluneter record only**beneficiaries split between F2F and the Value Chains for Rural Development Program in Burma; 50% of beneficiaries reported for F2F***assignment dates split between F2F and the USAID-funded Vietnam Forests and Delta Program ****a team assignment with all beneficiaries noted in one volunteer record only, but two separate SOWs tailored to each of their specific expertise, unique travel dates, and unique recommendations for the host

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Winrock International Asia F2FFarmer-to-Farmer Program Standard Indicator Reporting TablesTable 2: Host Data (Baseline)

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Fiscal Year 14ACI Agribusiness Bangladesh AET 9/22/2014 N/A P 16,631 10 0 66,564 83,205 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.2 ACI Animal Health Division Bangladesh AET 9/25/2014 N/A P 0 321 3,500 15,284 19,105 0 * * 0 $0 0 3.7 ACI Seed Business Bangladesh AET 5/20/2014 N/A P 0 63 4,120 16,732 20,915 0 * * 0 $0 0 3.6 Aftab Bahumukhi Farms Ltd.-Poultry Program Bangladesh AET 9/5/2014 M P 1 879 24,927 103,228 129,035 49 * * 0 $0 0 3.8 BRAC AI Enterprise Bangladesh AET 3/19/2014 N/A N 0 63 1,264,023 5,056,344 6,320,430 0 * * 0 $0 0 3.8 BRAC Seed Enterprise Bangladesh AET 5/20/2014 N/A N 0 82 10,688 43,080 53,850 0 * * 0 $0 0 3.8 Central Disease Investigation Laboratory under the Department of Livestock Services (DLS)

Bangladesh AET 9/9/2014 N/A G 0 8 3,273 13,124 16,405 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.2

International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT)-College of Agriculture Sciences

Bangladesh AET 6/15/2014 N/A E 0 15 342 1,428 1,785 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.5

PRAN Agro Limited Bangladesh AET 9/13/2014 M P 1 1,750 71,348 292,396 365,495 9,100 * * 0 $0 0 3.7 PRAN Dairy Limited Bangladesh AET 9/21/2014 N/A P 1 3,111 23,354 105,864 132,330 0 * * 0 $0 0 3.7 Rural Enterprise for Alleviating Poverty (REAP) II Bangladesh AET 8/5/2014 N/A N 0 43 15,000 60,172 75,215 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7 Climate-Resilient Ecosystems and Livelihoods (CREL) Project

Bangladesh Flexible 8/10/2014 N/A N 0 171 50,000 200,684 250,855 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7

Nobo Jibon (NJ) Program Bangladesh Flexible 3/18/2014 N/A N 0 24 0 96 120 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.8 Center for Mass Education in Science (CMES) Adolescent Girls Program (AGP)

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 9/24/2014 N/A N 0 215 260 1,900 2,375 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7

Center for Mass Education in Science (CMES) Poultry Program

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 9/24/2014 N/A N 0 29 345 1,496 1,870 0 $89,133 $10,456 0 $0 0 3.7

Cassava Association BurmaRural Development

6/12/2014 M C 100 0 0 300 400 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 0.8

Cassava Association --Individual Millers BurmaRural Development

6/12/2014 J F 1 93 58 441 593 2,123 $848,706 $297,167 0 $0 0 1.0

Cassava Farmers Group-Ahtaung Sub-township BurmaRural Development

7/19/2014 J C 14 56 1 213 284 121 $82,809 $6,433 0 $0 0 0.3

Fishers Development Association (FDA) BurmaRural Development

8/15/2014 J C 1,584 3 0 4,761 6,348 0 $6,007 $0 0 $0 0 2.6

Food Security Working Group (FSWG) BurmaRural Development

7/9/2014 J N 186 25 0 633 844 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.6

GMA Feed Mill BurmaRural Development

9/11/2014 J P 12 19 47 234 312 202 $114,790 $83,430 0 $0 0 2.8

Grand Win Fish Farm BurmaRural Development

6/2/2014 M P 1 11 12 72 96 21 $247,197 $44,495 0 $0 0 1.6

Kayan Fish Farmers Association BurmaRural Development

6/5/2014 M C 170 0 2 516 688 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.2

Madaya Township Fisheries Association BurmaRural Development

9/17/2014 J C 138 1 0 417 556 2,409 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.5

Potential Beneficiaries Economic Indicators Financial Services

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Mandalay Livestock Development Co. Ltd. Burma

Rural Development

10/22/2014 J P 33 8 47 264 352 0 $671,467 $52,349 0 $0 0 2.6

Mandalay Livestock Development Co. Ltd. --Individual Farmers

BurmaRural Development

6/11/2014 M F 0 13 34 141 188 0 $140,417 $39,640 0 $0 0 0.8

Mandalay Mango Farmer Group BurmaRural Development

7/4/2014 J C 370 1 0 1,113 1,484 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.7

Mandalay Mango Farmer Group --Individual Farmers BurmaRural Development

7/4/2014 J F 0 75 18 279 372 11 $95,234 $62,227 0 $0 0 1.3

Myanmar Fisheries Federation (MFF) BurmaRural Development

8/8/2014 J N 30,285 22 0 90,921 121,228 0 $233,853 $31,343 0 $0 0 3.4

Myanmar Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association

BurmaRural Development

6/24/2014 J C 5,000 9 0 15,027 20,036 0 $16,629 $1,737 0 $0 0 3.2

Pyay District Fisheries Federation BurmaRural Development

6/9/2014 M C 125 0 0 375 500 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.2

Pyi Shwe Bo Multi-Development Public Co Ltd. BurmaRural Development

6/4/2014 J P 12 4 1 51 68 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.8

Pyi Shwe Bo --Individual Farmers BurmaRural Development

6/4/2014 F F 4 0 12 48 64 0 $8,472 $6,742 0 $0 0 0.3

San Pya Feed Mill BurmaRural Development

9/16/2014 M P 7 34 232 819 1,092 0 * * 0 $0 0 2.3

Shwe Ayeyar Organic Agriculture Group BurmaRural Development

6/27/2014 M C 15 0 0 45 60 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 0.5

Shwe Ayeyar Organic Agriculture Group -Individual Farmers

BurmaRural Development

6/27/2014 J F 0 27 5 96 128 10 $8,901 $5,034 0 $0 0 0.9

Shwebo District Fisheries Association BurmaRural Development

9/13/2014 J C 440 0 0 1,320 1,760 1,214 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.5

Twantay Township Fish Farmer Association BurmaRural Development

5/30/2014 J C 1,100 0 5 3,315 4,420 14,400 $97,920 $4,459 0 $0 0 1.2

Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU) - Department of Agricultural Economics

Nepal AET 7/24/2014 M E 0 5 15 80 100 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.9

Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Department of Environmental Science

Nepal AET 7/5/2014 F E 0 6 0 24 30 0 $0 $0 1 $0 0 2.1

Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Department of Horticulture

Nepal AET 7/7/2014 M E 0 7 288 1,180 1,475 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.9

Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU) - Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics

Nepal AET 8/21/2014 N/A E 0 4 42 184 230 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.0

Center for Environmental and Agricultural Policy Research, Extension and Development (CEAPRED)

Nepal AET 7/28/2014 J N 36 78 134,000 536,456 670,570 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7

Coffee Research Program Nepal AET 9/14/2014 M G 0 4 1,200 4,816 6,020 2 $0 $0 4 $0 0 2.2 Directorate of Industrial Entomology Development (DOIED)

Nepal AET 8/20/2014 M G 0 15 90 420 525 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.7

Himalayan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Department of Veterinary Pathology

Nepal AET 8/16/2014 N/A E 123 45 436 2,416 3,020 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.7

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Madan Bhandari Memorial Academy-Agricultural Campus

Nepal AET 9/14/2014 N/A E 26 15 160 804 1,005 0 $0 $0 1 $0 0 3.2

Nepal Polytechnic Institute (NPI) Agriculture and Animal Science Program

Nepal AET 7/12/2014 N/A E 89 43 361 1,972 2,465 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.5

Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Central Campus, Kirtipur

Nepal AET 9/5/2014 N/A E 0 23 40 252 315 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.3

Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Lamjung Campus-Agronomy Department

Nepal AET 7/20/2014 N/A E 0 26 308 1,336 1,670 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.5

Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Lamjung Campus-Horticulture Department

Nepal AET 9/4/2014 N/A E 0 5 0 20 25 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.9

Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Paklihawa campus

Nepal AET 7/27/2014 N/A E 0 26 400 1,704 2,130 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.9

National Youth Federation Nepal (NYFN) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 9/9/2014 J N 7,300 6 0 29,224 36,530 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.4

Count: 53 53 Total: 63,805 7,493 1,608,994 6,680,681 8,360,973 29,662 $2,661,535 $645,512 6 $0 0 2.6Fiscal Year 15Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Shrimp Research Station Bangladesh AET 7/25/2015 N/A G 0 12 1,354 5,464 6,830 2 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.5Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute (BLRI) - Animal Health Research Division Bangladesh AET 6/22/2015 N/A G 0 11 210 884 1,105 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.8BRAC Dairy & Food Project Bangladesh AET 11/2/2014 N/A N 0 1,474 50,422 207,584 259,480 0 * * 0 $0 0 3.7Cold Chain Bangladesh Alliance (CCBA) Bangladesh AET 12/29/2014 N/A N 0 12 7,000 28,048 35,060 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.9Development Wheel (DEW) Bangladesh AET 8/5/2015 N/A N 0 8 4,274 17,128 21,410 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.4Heifer International Bangladesh Bangladesh AET 10/29/2014 N/A N 0 38 8,700 34,952 43,690 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7Khulna University, Fisheries and Marine Resources Technology Discipline Bangladesh AET 6/25/2015 N/A E 0 18 253 1,084 1,355 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7Natore Agro Limited Bangladesh AET 7/1/2015 M P 1 891 0 3,568 4,460 6,537 $574,359 $24,603 0 $0 0 3.6Patuakhali Science and Technology University -Faculty of Fisheries

Bangladesh AET 1/24/2015 N/A E 0 18 189 828 1,035 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.5

PROSHIKA Apiculture Program Bangladesh AET 1/19/2015 N/A N 0 29 0 116 145 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.5Solidaridad Network Asia-SaFal Dairy Program Bangladesh AET 11/11/2014 N/A N 0 43 17,052 68,380 85,475 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.6Strengthening Dairy Value Chain (SDVC) Project Bangladesh AET 8/14/2015 N/A N 0 48 21,292 85,360 106,700 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.8Sylhet Agricultural University (SAU) Bangladesh AET 1/12/2015 N/A E 0 194 1,914 8,432 10,540 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.5USAID Agro-Inputs Project (AIP) Bangladesh AET 9/16/2015 N/A N 0 20 3,016 12,144 15,180 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.6USAID Aquaculture for Income and Nutrition (AIN) Project

Bangladesh AET 12/1/2014 N/A N 0 305 79,194 317,996 397,495 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.8

Northern Agriculture Industrial Company Limited - NAICOL Bangladesh Flexible 7/6/2015 M P 1 19 255 1,100 1,375 0 $381,846 $38,185 0 $0 0 3.4Paragon Poultry Ltd. Bangladesh Flexible 6/21/2015 J P 3 611 20,545 84,636 105,795 11 * * 0 $0 0 3.6Development Wheel (DEW)- Youth Beneficiaries Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 8/5/2015 J F 9,422 0 450 39,488 49,360 0 $44,030 $20,074 0 $0 0 1.2Hunger Free World Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 8/14/2015 N/A N 0 48 1,875 7,692 9,615 0 $58,069 $5,531 0 $0 0 3.5Shariatpur Development Society (SDS) Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 5/3/2015 N/A N 0 24 506 2,120 2,650 0 $4,856 $1,748 0 $0 0 3.6

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Aung Zaya Fisheries Burma Rural Development 7/11/2015 J P 1 80 76 471 628 16 * * 0 $0 0 2.3Banbway Bee Keeper Group Burma Rural Development 11/30/2014 M F 0 66 1 201 268 0 $496,870 $300,905 0 $0 0 0.9Christian Social Service and Development Department (CSSDD), Myanmar Baptist

BurmaRural Development

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Farmers from ADRA Myanmar - SLIM Project Burma Rural Development 1/15/2015 J F 26 26 12 192 256 0 $68,344 $36,310 0 $0 0 1.0Individual Farmers- Aunglan Township Burma Rural Development 10/3/2014 M F 12 0 11 69 92 0 $6,060 $6,984 0 $0 0 1.1Individual Goat Farmers Group-Kyaukse Township Burma Rural Development 4/7/2015 M F 15 0 43 174 232 0 $115,887 $48,578 0 $0 0 1.0Kabar Thit Organic Agriculture Group Burma Rural Development 1/10/2015 M C 1 32 95 384 512 11 $48,582 $22,936 0 $0 0 2.9Livestock Farmers Group in Pyawbwe Township Burma Rural Development 11/14/2014 M F 24 3 15 126 168 0 $1,620 $1,148 0 $0 0 1.1Myanmar Apiculture Association Burma Rural Development 12/5/2014 J C 370 0 0 1,110 1,480 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.5Myanmar Coffee Association (MCA) Burma Rural Development 12/11/2014 J C 500 0 12 1,536 2,048 360 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.7Myanmar GAP Team Burma Rural Development 6/29/2015 J C 40 0 0 120 160 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.6Myanmar Livestock Federation (MLF) Burma Rural Development 9/4/2015 J N 15,582 11 0 46,779 62,372 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.1Myanmar Livestock Resources Development Research Association (MLRDRA)

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Myanmar Shrimp Association Burma Rural Development 5/7/2015 J C 21 168 550 2,217 2,956 0 $532,334 $190,119 0 $0 0 2.0Myanmar Veterinary Association Burma Rural Development 12/29/2014 J N 768 0 0 2,304 3,072 0 $4,451 $31 0 $0 0 3.0Myingyan Township Livestock Association Burma Rural Development 9/13/2015 M C 39 0 45 252 336 0 $41,357 $3,909 0 $0 0 1.4Naungcho Bee Keeper Group Burma Rural Development 11/30/2014 M F 0 57 1 174 232 0 $431,374 $254,794 0 $0 0 0.9Network for Environment and Economic Development Organization (NEED)

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Onion Brokers Association Burma Rural Development 1/15/2015 J C 80 1 25 318 424 1,619 $43,849 $9,894 0 $0 0 2.3Regional Farmers Association Burma Rural Development 3/19/2015 N/A C 8,045 0 41 24,258 32,344 1,093 $1,079,164 $179,861 0 $0 0 0.3Shan State Fisheries Federation Burma Rural Development 6/20/2015 J C 99 0 0 297 396 648 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.6Southern Shan State Avocado Cluster- Individual Farmers (Taunggyi Region)

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Southern Shan State Avocado Cluster- Individual Farmers (Ywangan Region)

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10/3/2014 M C 55 0 0 165 220 180 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.4

Thadar Consortium Burma Rural Development 11/20/2014 J N 8 13 0 63 84 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.3Twintaw Village Goat Farmers Group Burma Rural Development 3/20/2015 J C 70 140 0 630 840 0 $124,495 $53,067 0 $0 0 0.0U Tin Ko Lwin Private Avocado Farm Burma Rural Development 2/27/2015 M F 0 5 3 24 32 10 $249 -$8,071 0 $0 0 1.3Wai Htun Orchard Burma Rural Development 2/6/2015 M F 2 30 8 120 160 15 $8,575 $2,126 0 $0 0 1.6Yenangyaung Goat Farmers Group Burma Rural Development 10/19/2014 J F 21 0 5 78 104 0 $28,858 $10,934 0 $0 0 0.7Ywangan Coffee Farmer Group Burma Rural Development 1/23/2015 M C 419 0 221 1,920 2,560 1,600 $229,422 $48,334 0 $0 0 2.6Ywartharywar San Pya Goat Farm/ Golden Global Group

BurmaRural Development

3/30/2015 M F 4 2 0 18 24 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 0.0

Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)- AgronomyDepartment Nepal AET 7/9/2015 N/A E 0 5 29 136 170 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.8

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Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-CONTINUING Education Center

Nepal AET 3/10/2015 M E 0 5 25 120 150 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.3

Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries Nepal AET 4/28/2015 N/A E 0 8 45 212 265 1 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.8Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Directorate of Planning

Nepal AET 10/9/2014 N/A E 0 2 0 8 10 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.8

Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Faculty of Forestry Nepal AET 4/11/2015 N/A E 0 49 226 1,100 1,375 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.8

Agriculture and Food Security Project (AFSP) Nepal Nepal AET 4/1/2015 N/A N 0 383 23,825 96,832 121,040 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7Himalayan Aqua Agritech Pvt. Ltd Nepal AET 2/3/2015 F P 2 25 325 1,408 1,760 0 $24,000 $2,400 0 $0 0 2.3Himalayan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (HICAST)- Director of Research and Training

Nepal AET 12/15/2014 M E 0 4 0 16 20 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.8

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Farmers' Association

Nepal AET 1/9/2015 J C 200 0 350 2,200 2,750 1 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.0

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Society Bara Nepal AET 1/18/2015 M C 37 2 75 456 570 1 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.7Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM)

Nepal AET 2/3/2015 J E 0 5 48 212 265 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.6

King’s College Nepal AET 2/3/2015 N/A E 4 100 804 3,632 4,540 0 $0 $0 0 $5,500 5 3.8Milansar Social Entrepreneur Women Cooperative Ltd. Nepal AET 9/14/2015 F C 487 1 23 2,044 2,555 0 $45,035 $5,543 1 $0 0 1.7Nepal Agriculture Research Council (NARC)-Entomology Division

Nepal AET 11/5/2014 N/A G 0 26 300 1,304 1,630 0 $0 $0 20 $0 0 3.6

Pesticide Entrepreneurs Association Nepal (PEAN) Nepal AET 9/3/2015 J C 500 0 0 2,000 2,500 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.7Tribhuvan University (TU) - Central Campus of Technology (CCT), Dharan, Institute of Science and Technology Nepal AET 8/2/2015 N/A E 0 50 477 2,108 2,635 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.3Uttarpani Technical School (UTS), Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT) Nepal AET 7/25/2015 N/A E 0 16 215 924 1,155 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.5AP Agro Livestock Research Company Pvt. Ltd. Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 4/17/2015 M P 6 2 7 60 75 6 $3,652 $1 0 $0 0 2.0

Gautam Shree Organic and Cow Farm Private Limited Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 1/30/2015 M P 1 64 107 688 860 2 $383,814 -$56,443 0 $0 0 1.2Prakriti Prawaha Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 3/23/2015 M P 34 3 2,005 8,168 10,210 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.6The Eco Minions Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 3/18/2015 J N 44 0 237 1,124 1,405 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.0Youth & Small Entrepreneur Self-employment Fund (YSEF) Secretariat, Ministry of Finance, Government of Nepal

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 2/3/2015 N/A G 15 131 30,648 123,176 153,970 0 $0 $0 0 $15,000,000 648 2.8

Count: 75 75 Total: 37,136 5,368 279,715 1,260,390 1,582,609 12,185 $5,295,299 $1,408,289 21 $15,005,500 653 2.4Fiscal Year 16Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University-Faculty of Agriculture

Bangladesh AET 12/31/2015 N/A E 0 82 691 3,092 3,865 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7

Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) Bangladesh AET 2/20/2016 N/A G 0 13,112 290,630 1,214,968 1,518,710 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7

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Feed the Future Bangladesh Livestock Production for Improved Nutrition Project

Bangladesh AET 12/10/2015 N/A N 0 3 5,000 20,012 25,015 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.4

Lal Teer Livestock Development (BD) Limited (LTLD)

Bangladesh AET 1/19/2016 J P 6 83 1,434 6,092 7,615 24 $69,795 -$269,481 0 $0 0 3.4

Ashraf Foundation (AF)- Youth Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/7/2015 J F 24 0 7 124 155 0 $2,330 $282 0 $0 0 0.8Ashraf Foundation (AF)- Youth Program Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/7/2015 N/A N 0 20 150 680 850 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.0Association for Rural mission (ARM)- Youth Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/11/2015 J F 27 0 8 140 175 0 $2,835 $338 0 $0 0 0.8

Association for Rural Mission (ARM)- Youth Program Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/11/2015 N/A N 0 18 50 272 340 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.8

Bangladesh Counter Trafficking-in-Persons (BC/TIP) Program

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 6/17/2016 N/A N 0 46 250 1,184 1,480 1 $85,059 $9,406 0 $0 0 3.7

Church of Bangladesh Social Development Programme (CBSDP)

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 1/12/2016 N/A N 0 28 75 412 515 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.5

Church of Bangladesh Social Development Programme (CBSDP)-Youth Beneficiary Group

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 1/12/2016 J F 13 0 0 52 65 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 0.6

Department of Youth Development (DYD) Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 4/25/2016 N/A G 0 324 13,830 56,616 70,770 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.4Peoples Development Foundation (PDF)- Youth Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/7/2015 J F 25 0 0 100 125 0 $853 $133 0 $0 0 0.9

Peoples Development Foundation (PDF)- Youth Program

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/8/2015 N/A N 0 5 100 420 525 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.3

Rupantar- Youth Program Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 11/25/2015 N/A N 0 28 1,047 4,300 5,375 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.4Rupantar-Youth Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 11/25/2015 J F 11 0 0 44 55 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 0.6Rural Unforunates Safety Talisman Illumination Cottage (RUSTIC)-Youth Program

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 11/28/2015 N/A N 0 25 160 740 925 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.0

Rural Unofortunates Safety Talisman Illumination Cottage (RUSTIC)- Youth Group

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 11/28/2015 J F 38 0 16 216 270 6 $37,696 $7,999 0 $0 0 1.2

Big M Key Farmers Group Burma Rural Development 2/8/2016 J F 23 12 1 108 144 5 $30,374 $20,164 0 $0 0 1.0Big M Technical Extension Group Burma Rural Development 2/8/2016 N/A P 1 21 155 531 708 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.1Forest Resource Environment Development and Conservation Association (FREDA)

Burma Rural Development 2/26/2016 M N 552 36 0 1,764 2,352 0 $1,589 $0 24 $0 0 3.7

Individual Apple Farmers in Tiddim Township Burma Rural Development 3/24/2016 J F 129 0 6 405 540 95 $43,752 $31,017 0 $0 0 0.4Mango Farmers in Lawksawk Burma Rural Development 4/3/2016 M C 170 510 9 2,067 2,756 267 $1,264,410 $915,607 0 $0 0 1.2MLF Individual Pig Farmers Mandalay Burma Rural Development 6/9/2016 J F 20 2 18 120 160 0 $184,478 $13,428 0 $0 0 1.2MLF Individual Pig Farmers Yangon Burma Rural Development 6/16/2016 J F 29 52 174 765 1,020 0 $76,254 $23,609 0 $0 0 1.2Myanmar Agri-Tech Co. Ltd. (MAGT) Burma Rural Development 2/8/2016 M P 1 4 5 30 40 1 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.2Myanmar Livestock Federation (Mandalay Region) Burma Rural Development 12/10/2015 J N 86 1 0 261 348 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.8

Shwe Inn Thu Self Help Services Group Burma Rural Development 8/23/2016 F N 448 0 5 1,359 1,812 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.9Southern Shan State Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association-Southern Shan State MFFVPEA

Burma Rural Development 5/5/2016 M C 300 0 14 942 1,256 2,105 $6,864,010 $3,159,620 0 $0 0 1.9

Southern Shan State Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Associate- Vegetable Cluster (Southern Shan State MFFVPEA- Vegetable Cluster)

Burma Rural Development 3/20/2016 M C 50 0 20 210 280 34 $352,489 $335,196 0 $0 0 1.0

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USAID Supporting Forest and Biodiversity (SFB) Project

Cambodia Flexible 8/12/2015 N/A N 0 11 5,282 15,879 21,172 19,753 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7

Beekeeping Development Office (BOD) Nepal AET 3/3/2016 N/A G 0 13 510 2,092 2,615 0 $0 $0 1 $0 0 2.8District Agriculture Co-operative Federation Ltd. Nepal AET 1/14/2016 J C 29 1 6,374 25,616 32,020 478 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.4Federation of Nepal Beekeepers (FNBK) Nepal AET 9/30/2015 N/A N 5,175 2 0 20,708 25,885 0 $3,538 $0 0 $0 0 2.7Gokuleshwor Agriculture and Animal Science College (GAASC)

Nepal AET 6/25/2016 N/A E 0 5 196 804 1,005 1 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.8

Institute for Sustainable Agriculture Nepal (INSAN) Nepal AET 1/26/2016 N/A N 31 7 267 1,220 1,525 12 $0 $0 3 $0 0 3.1

International Development Enterprises (iDE Nepal) Nepal AET 3/28/2016 N/A N 0 20 8,804 35,296 44,120 40 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.8

Jana Jagriti Vegetable Producers' Cooperative Limited Nepal AET 8/2/2016 J C 1,300 4 16 5,280 6,600 650 $48,795 $11,637 0 $346,640 1,092 2.3

Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC)-Fisheries Research Division

Nepal AET 11/21/2015 N/A G 0 128 2,500 10,512 13,140 1 $2,500 $0 3 $0 0 3.1

Nepal Polytechnic Institute (NPI) Veterinary Science Program

Nepal AET 8/8/2016 N/A E 0 32 296 1,312 1,640 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.0

Prolinnova Nepal Nepal AET 8/4/2016 J C 4 0 7 44 55 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.9Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Lamjung Campus - Soil Science Department

Nepal AET 6/27/2016 N/A E 0 75 400 1,900 2,375 10 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.0

4-H Nepal Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 3/25/2016 N/A N 13 5 3,000 12,072 15,090 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.3Central Farm Animals Cooperative Association Ltd. Nepal (CEFACAN)

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 5/9/2016 J C 20 1 40 244 305 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.2

Dhaulagiri Agro Products Pvt. Ltd. Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 6/27/2016 M P 1 4 100 420 525 2 $5,000 $2,500 0 $0 0 0.5Gandaki Boer Goat Development Committee (GBGDC)

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 12/31/2015 J C 30 0 300 1,320 1,650 0 $58,160 $8,309 2 $0 0 1.7

Jal Devi Matsya Cooperative Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 8/5/2016 J C 500 1 15 2,064 2,580 17 $108,411 $30,728 0 $0 0 2.4Karnali Sustainable Development Academy (KASDA), Jumla

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 4/17/2016 N/A N 15 5 1,041 4,244 5,305 296 $14,867 $2,973 0 $0 0 3.1

Paudi Serophero Agriculture Cooperative (PSAC) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 12/16/2015 J C 128 1 2 524 655 2 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.4Samaj Sewa Kendra (SSK) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 12/16/2015 N/A N 150 0 4 616 770 0 $12,970 $2,223 0 $0 0 1.7Sidhuwa Multipurpose Cooperative Limited Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 6/5/2016 J C 286 4 1,500 7,160 8,950 8 $26,648 $15,160 0 $0 0 2.9Union of Veterinary and Agriculture Students (UVAS) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 6/11/2016 N/A N 93 0 852 3,780 4,725 0 $392 $67 0 $0 0 1.1

Women Development Advocacy Center (WDAC) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 5/21/2016 N/A N 25 2 2,002 8,116 10,145 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.3Young Professionals for Agricultural Development (YPARD) Nepal

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 8/2/2016 N/A N 45 0 712 3,028 3,785 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.1

Youth Partnership for Development and Peace Nepal (YSP-Nepal)

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 3/25/2016 N/A N 26 7 120 612 765 5 $21,400 $13,136 0 $0 0 2.5

Count: 55 55 Total: 9,824 14,740 348,195 1,482,889 1,855,648 23,813 $9,318,605 $4,334,051 33 $346,640 1,092 2.3Fiscal Year 17Bangladesh Women's Empowerment Activity (WEA) Bangladesh AET 12/11/16 N/A N 0 169 42,611 171,120 213,900 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.6

Jessore University of Science and Technology - Faculty of Biological Science and Technology

Bangladesh AET 07/10/17 N/A E 0 26 675 2,804 3,505 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.2

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Jessore University of Science and Technology- Department of Fisheries and Marine Bioscience

Bangladesh AET 06/03/17 N/A E 0 12 258 1,080 1,350 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.2

Khulna University, Life Science School Bangladesh AET 03/14/17 N/A E 0 103 1,431 6,136 7,670 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.8 Quality Integrated Agro Limited (QIL) Bangladesh Flexible 07/24/17 M P 3 16 55 296 370 0 $185,540 $23,318 0 $0 0 2.8 Safe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFETI)

Bangladesh Flexible 05/08/17 N/A N 0 10 5,000 20,040 25,050 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.6

Agrogoti Sangstha Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 05/05/17 N/A N 0 20 30,000 120,080 150,100 9 $6,525 $2,825 0 $0 0 2.8 ANIRBAN Youth Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 02/05/17 J F 24 0 435 1,836 2,295 0 $50,700 $9,250 0 $0 0 0.9 ARM Youth Goat Farming Group-I Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/07/16 F F 25 0 0 100 125 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 0.8 ARM Youth Goat Farming Group-II Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/11/16 J F 16 0 0 64 80 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 0.7 Bangladesh Association for Social Advancement (BASA)

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/15/16 N/A N 0 12 65 308 385 1,050 $51,978 $10,134 0 $0 0 3.2

Cattle Research and Development Centre (CRDC), Rural Development Academy (RDA)

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 06/02/17 N/A G 0 10 92 408 510 2 $138,800 $56,057 0 $0 0 3.4

CBSDP Youth Banana Farmers Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 02/22/17 J F 19 24 31 296 370 6 $16,533 $8,125 0 $0 0 1.2 CBSDP Youth Pineapple Entrepreneur Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 07/14/17 J F 15 10 25 200 250 2 $7,513 $3,063 0 $0 0 1.0 Ejab Alliance Limited (EAL) Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 01/16/17 J P 2 19 504 2,100 2,625 2 $269,190 $90,443 0 $0 0 3.0 HFW Smart Youth Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 04/12/17 J F 10 0 0 40 50 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.2 RRF-Youth Beneficiary Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 11/14/16 J F 25 0 8 132 165 1 $13,183 $2,459 0 $0 0 0.8 Rural Reconstruction Foundation (RRF) Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 11/07/16 N/A N 0 120 36,629 146,996 183,745 0 $0 $0 0 $6,625,000 36,629 3.2 Rural Unfortunates Safety Talisman Illumination Cottage (RUSTIC) - Youth Group II

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 11/16/16 J F 29 0 6 140 175 0 $18,990 $7,968 0 $0 0 0.8

Satkhira Unnayan Sangstha (SUS) Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 02/22/17 N/A N 0 15 190 820 1,025 0 $0 $0 0 $1,394,354 8,498 2.9 SUS Youth Cattle Farmers Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 04/18/17 F F 33 0 38 284 355 0 $17,313 $6,835 0 $0 0 1.1 SUS Youth Goat Farmers Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 02/22/17 F F 31 0 0 124 155 0 $2,081 $1,121 0 $0 0 0.9 Unnayan Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/09/16 N/A N 0 14 125 556 695 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.3 Ayadaw Township Thanakha Association Burma Rural Development 05/12/17 M C 400 0 0 1,200 1,600 101 $181,371 $102,671 0 $0 0 1.3 Capacity Building Initiative (CBI) Burma Rural Development 07/14/17 N/A N 0 34 3,560 10,782 14,376 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.9 Catfish Farmer Entrepreneurs Burma Rural Development 05/07/17 J F 57 28 71 468 624 35 $1,485,980 $182,714 0 $0 0 0.9 Horticulture Farmers in Kyaukse District Burma Rural Development 01/13/17 M F 41 241 32 942 1,256 166 $684,956 $168,231 0 $0 0 0.9 Individual Catfish Breeders Burma Rural Development 05/07/17 J F 11 44 45 300 400 0 $259,434 $27,620 0 $0 0 0.9 Individual Farmers in Hmawbi Burma Rural Development 06/17/17 M F 12 120 17 447 596 20 $4,335 $3,251 0 $0 0 1.0 Individual Farmers in Kawlin** Burma Rural Development 11/15/16 M F 19 82 26 381 508 64 $30,053 -$24,478 63 $0 0 1.1 Individual Mango Farmers Group (Mandalay) Burma Rural Development 12/30/16 J F 23 142 53 654 872 81 $215,451 $43,090 0 $0 0 0.8 Individual Mango Farmers Group (Sagaing) Burma Rural Development 12/31/16 J F 15 42 26 249 332 43 $114,565 $16,039 0 $0 0 0.8 Individual Orange Farmers Group in Ywangan Burma Rural Development 09/20/17 M F 65 300 82 1,341 1,788 105 $946,659 $795,194 0 $0 0 0.8 Livestock Processors in Mandalay Burma Rural Development 12/12/16 M F 7 15 4,593 13,845 18,460 0 $864,008 $148,779 0 $0 0 0.9 Macadamia Farmer Group (Naungcho) Burma Rural Development 01/21/17 J F 15 96 17 384 512 109 $79,210 $40,204 0 $0 0 0.8 Macadamia Farmer Group (Ywangan) Burma Rural Development 01/16/17 J F 9 37 8 162 216 3 $2,939 $1,765 0 $0 0 0.9 Private Slaughter House Owners Burma Rural Development 03/28/17 M F 30 0 1 93 124 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.3 Shwe Danu Self Help Group Burma Rural Development 11/02/16 F N 220 0 4 672 896 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.8 Silver Sea Media Burma Rural Development 01/01/17 M P 1 12 3,505 10,554 14,072 0 $39,109 $4,345 0 $0 0 2.5 Sustainable Agriculture Training Center (SATC) Farmers**

Burma Rural Development 02/21/17 J F 0 45 75 360 480 31 $33,532 $9,728 31 $0 0 1.8

Animal Nutrition Division, NASRI Nepal AET 12/22/16 N/A G 0 11 200 844 1,055 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.5 Plant Protection Directorate Nepal AET 06/15/17 N/A G 0 62 1,000 4,248 5,310 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.9

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Pokhara University Research Center (PURC) Nepal AET 07/12/17 N/A E 0 12 50 248 310 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.8 Tribhuvan University (TU)- Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Paklihawa Campus- Aquaculture Department

Nepal AET 03/07/17 N/A E 0 2 200 808 1,010 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.6

Tribhuvan University (TU)- Institute of Science and Technology, Amrit Campus- Botany Department

Nepal AET 08/07/17 N/A E 0 18 71 356 445 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.0

Ilam Municipality Nepal Flexible 02/03/17 N/A G 0 62 4,732 19,176 23,970 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.1 Sharma Poultry and Feed Suppliers Nepal Flexible 06/24/17 F P 1 3 40 176 220 0 $250,000 $15,000 0 $0 0 1.1 Dhikurpokhari Community Development Organization (DCDO)

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 08/22/17 N/A N 40 7 2,040 8,348 10,435 1 $15,787 $12,368 0 $0 0 2.6

Federation of Nepal Beekeepers Association (FNBK) Dang District

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 01/15/17 J C 93 0 3 384 480 0 $669,987 $454,678 0 $0 0 2.2

Forest Environment Workers Union Nepal (FEWUN) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 08/25/16 J C 46 3 4,000 16,196 20,245 12 $1,187 $1,187 0 $0 0 2.1

Integrated Tadi Development Society Nepal (ITDSN Nepal)

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 03/08/17 N/A N 30 50 26,800 107,520 134,400 16 $39,558 $12,552 0 $0 0 3.0

Model Village Goat Campaign for Youth Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 02/21/17 M N 13 0 926 3,756 4,695 0 $9,471 $2,118 0 $0 0 2.4 Nepal Matsya Byawasayi Sangh Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 09/04/17 N/A N 37 2 1,540 6,316 7,895 15 $223,600 $134,160 0 $0 0 1.3 Okadi Goat Raising Group Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 02/27/17 M C 55 0 11 264 330 5 $5,315 $1,063 0 $0 0 1.8 Pragatisil Woman's Agriculture Cooperative Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 01/28/17 F C 150 1 3 616 770 2 $43,775 $18,590 0 $2,065 20 1.7 Prakritik Honey Production and Beekeeping Firm Dang

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 01/15/17 M P 1 4 43 192 240 0 $39,252 $27,694 0 $0 0 2.7

Rawa Khola Sirjanshil Agriculture Farm Pvt. Ltd. (RSAF)

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 03/24/17 J P 5 0 27 128 160 0 $8,643 $4,353 0 $0 0 2.3

Rural Micro-Enterprise Accelerator Program (RMEAP)

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 09/23/16 N/A N 0 0 11 44 55 0 $39,588 $14,539 0 $0 0 2.6

Sahodar Agriculture Cooperative (SAC) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 03/01/17 J C 54 1 20 300 375 2 $18,472 $11,139 0 $0 0 2.3 Sana Kisan Krishi Sahakari Sanstha Ltd- Dhanusha District

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 04/07/17 J C 2,200 6 40 8,984 11,230 5 $14,145 $10,895 0 $570,000 600 3.0

Sana Kisan Krishi Sahakari Sanstha Ltd- Rautahat District

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 06/04/17 M C 474 8 28 2,040 2,550 0 $148,332 -$3,216 0 $0 0 2.0

Shree Bahudeshyiya Pashu Bikash Sahakari Sanstha Ltd (SBPBSS)

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 03/26/17 M C 252 4 50 1,224 1,530 2 $161,828 $3,641 0 $18,000 30 2.8

Sundar Nepal Sanstha (BNA) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 02/24/17 N/A N 11 135 225 1,484 1,855 0 $119,080 $45,849 0 $0 0 3.0 Swarojgar Pig Raising Farmers Group (SPRFG) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 12/16/16 J C 14 0 6 80 100 0 $20,126 $12,500 0 $0 0 2.1 Uddaymshil Agriculture Multipurpose Cooperative Limited

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 04/20/17 M C 968 12 65 4,180 5,225 0 $232,598 -$6,422 0 $0 0 3.1

Long An Agriculture Extension Center Vietnam Flexible 08/22/17 N/A G 0 138 735,300 2,206,314 2,941,752 300,000 $0 $0 0 $0 0 *Nam Dinh Agriculture Extension Center Vietnam Flexible 08/22/17 N/A G 0 27 120,000 360,081 480,108 100,000 $0 $0 0 $0 0 *

Count: 68 68 Total: 5,601 2,612 1,028,324 3,276,405 4,312,942 401,890 $7,780,692 $2,513,439 94 $8,609,419 45,777 2.0

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Fiscal Year 14ACI Agribusiness Bangladesh AET 3/16/2016 N/A P 17,713 10 0 70,892 88,615 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.3 1 $0 0 10 0 0 10 0 7 0 0 7ACI Animal Health Division Bangladesh AET 2/4/2016 N/A P 0 500 9,423 39,692 49,615 0 * * 0 $0 0 3.7 2 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 5ACI Seed Business Bangladesh AET 3/29/2016 N/A P 0 104 6,700 27,216 34,020 0 * * 0 $0 0 3.6 1 $0 0 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 3Aftab Bahumukhi Farms Ltd.-Poultry Program Bangladesh AET 12/9/2015 M P 1 930 24,980 103,644 129,555 49 * * 0 $0 0 3.9 1 $0 0 11 0 0 11 0 9 0 0 9BRAC AI Enterprise Bangladesh AET 1/25/2016 N/A N 0 63 552,500 2,210,252 2,762,815 0 * * 0 $0 0 3.8 3 $0 0 8 0 0 8 0 8 0 0 8BRAC Seed Enterprise Bangladesh AET 2/8/2016 N/A N 0 108 18,350 73,832 92,290 0 * * 0 $0 0 3.8 1 $0 0 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 3Central Disease Investigation Laboratory under the Department of Livestock Services (DLS) Bangladesh AET 3/5/2015 N/A G 0 8 509 2,068 2,585 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.2 2 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 4International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT)-College of Agriculture Sciences Bangladesh AET 11/26/2015 N/A E 0 61 355 1,664 2,080 155 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7 5 $0 0 41 0 0 41 0 12 0 0 12PRAN Agro Limited Bangladesh AET 3/30/2016 M P 1 1,803 28,276 120,320 150,400 9,650 * * 0 $0 0 3.7 2 $0 0 7 0 0 7 0 7 0 0 7PRAN Dairy Limited Bangladesh AET 3/20/2016 N/A P 1 1,447 12,807 57,020 71,275 0 * * 0 $0 0 3.7 3 $0 0 4 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 4Rural Enterprise for Alleviating Poverty (REAP) II Bangladesh AET 3/22/2016 N/A N 0 27 4,500 18,108 22,635 723 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7 1 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 4Climate-Resilient Ecosystems and Livelihoods (CREL) Project Bangladesh Flexible 3/20/2016 N/A N 0 100 19,081 76,724 95,905 56 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7 3 $0 0 12 0 0 12 0 8 0 0 8Nobo Jibon (NJ) Program Bangladesh Flexible 3/18/2014 N/A N 0 24 0 96 120 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.8 0 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0Center for Mass Education in Science (CMES) Adolescent Girls Program (AGP) Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 3/14/2016 N/A N 0 198 288 1,944 2,430 0 $37,180 $18,837 0 $0 0 3.8 2 $0 0 9 0 0 9 0 7 0 0 7Center for Mass Education in Science (CMES) Adolescent Girls Program (AGP) Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 3/18/2016 N/A N 0 28 230 1,032 1,290 0 $63,993 $3,241 0 $0 0 3.7 1 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 4Cassava Association Burma Rural Development 9/5/2016 M C 25 0 0 75 100 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 0.8 0 $0 3 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Cassava Association --Individual Millers Burma Rural Development 6/12/2014 J F 1 93 58 456 608 2,123 $848,706 $297,167 0 $0 0 1.0 0 $0 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***Cassava Farmers Group-Ahtaung Sub-township Burma Rural Development 9/5/2016 J C 14 56 5 225 300 121 $279,932 $152,448 0 $0 0 0.9 1 $0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1Fishers Development Association (FDA) Burma Rural Development 5/10/2016 J N 1,663 3 0 4,998 6,664 0 $21,119 $0 0 $0 0 3.1 3 $0 8 4 0 0 12 7 4 0 0 11Food Security Working Group (FSWG) Burma Rural Development 9/2/2016 J N 183 19 0 606 808 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.6 3 $0 0 3 5 0 8 0 1 5 0 6GMA Feed Mill Burma Rural Development 3/9/2016 J P 12 19 66 291 388 326 $46,220 $14,860 0 $0 0 2.8 1 $0 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2Grand Win Fish Farm Burma Rural Development 1/29/2016 M P 1 10 28 117 156 800 $304,160 $97,331 0 $0 0 1.6 2 $0 4 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 4Kayan Fish Farmers Association Burma Rural Development 3/7/2016 M C 100 0 2 306 408 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.2 1 $0 4 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 2Madaya Township Fisheries Association Burma Rural Development 1/1/2016 J C 70 1 8 237 316 602 $10,313 $9,884 0 $0 0 1.5 2 $0 12 0 0 0 12 6 0 0 0 6Mandalay Livestock Development Co. Ltd. Burma Rural Development 7/27/2017 J P 35 37 86 474 632 0 $1,595,140 $634,039 0 $0 0 3.1 5 $0 38 0 0 0 38 34 0 0 0 34Mandalay Livestock Development Co. Ltd. --Individual Farmers Burma Rural Development 10/16/2017 M F 0 20 35 165 220 6 $228,715 $116,905 0 $0 0 1.3 2 $0 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***Mandalay Mango Farmer Group Burma Rural Development 7/29/2017 J F 392 1 16 1,227 1,636 74 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.2 4 $0 9 0 0 0 9 8 0 0 0 8

Mandalay Mango Farmer Group --Individual Farmers Burma Rural Development 7/29/2017 J F 0 40 13 159 212 6 $64,412 $43,429 0 $0 0 1.5 3 $0 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***Myanmar Fisheries Federation (MFF) Burma Rural Development 1/7/2016 J N 146 22 0 504 672 0 $169,523 $52,141 0 $0 0 3.4 1 $0 2 6 0 0 8 1 3 0 0 4Myanmar Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association Burma Rural Development 12/11/2015 J C 663 3 0 1,998 2,664 29 $89,288 $11,231 0 $0 0 3.5 4 $6,317 24 10 0 0 34 7 0 0 0 7Pyay District Fisheries Federation Burma Rural Development 6/9/2014 M C 125 0 0 375 500 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.2 0 $0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Pyi Shwe Bo Multi-Development Public Co Ltd. Burma Rural Development 6/6/2015 J P 12 4 3 57 76 0 $24,599 $16,146 0 $0 0 2.8 1 $0 5 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 5Pyi Shwe Bo --Individual Farmers Burma Rural Development 9/29/2016 F F 4 0 12 48 64 0 $11,690 $10,078 0 $0 0 0.6 0 $0 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***San Pya Feed Mill Burma Rural Development 5/14/2016 M P 7 41 239 861 1,148 0 * * 0 $0 0 2.3 2 $0 3 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 2Shwe Ayeyar Organic Agriculture Group Burma Rural Development 12/17/2015 M C 23 0 1 72 96 13 $4,694 $1,982 0 $0 0 1.9 4 $0 5 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 4Shwe Ayeyar Organic Agriculture Group -Individual Farmers Burma Rural Development 9/29/2016 J F 0 30 13 129 172 10 $7,233 $4,842 0 $0 0 0.9 0 $0 *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***Shwebo District Fisheries Association Burma Rural Development 3/9/2016 J C 59 0 0 177 236 195 $39,571 $21,984 0 $0 0 1.8 2 $0 8 0 0 0 8 4 0 0 0 4Twantay Township Fish Farmer Association Burma Rural Development 5/30/2016 J C 140 700 5 2,535 3,380 2,632 $83,903 $153,209 0 $0 0 1.2 1 $0 4 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 4Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU) - Department of Agricultural Economics Nepal AET 1/30/2016 M E 0 6 0 24 30 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.9 4 $0 0 9 0 0 9 0 2 0 0 2Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Department of Environmental Science Nepal AET 2/1/2016 N/A E 0 3 7 40 50 1 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.6 1 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 3 0 0 3Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Department of Horticulture Nepal AET 1/31/2016 N/A E 0 6 15 84 105 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.3 1 $0 0 11 0 0 11 0 3 0 0 3Agriculture and Forestry University (AFU) - Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics Nepal AET 2/1/2016 N/A E 0 3 104 428 535 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.2 1 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 5Center for Environmental and Agricultural Policy Research, Extension and Development (CEAPRED) Nepal AET 2/10/2016 J N 36 130 83,286 333,808 417,260 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7 1 $0 0 13 0 0 13 0 12 0 0 12Coffee Research Program Nepal AET 1/18/2016 N/A G 0 6 250 1,024 1,280 1 $525 $0 0 $0 0 2.8 2 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 3 0 0 3Directorate of Industrial Entomology Development (DOIED) Nepal AET 11/20/2015 N/A G 0 7 420 1,708 2,135 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.7 1 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 1Himalayan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Department of Veterinary Pathology Nepal AET 2/28/2016 N/A E 123 10 192 1,300 1,625 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.8 1 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 4Madan Bhandari Memorial Academy-Agricultural Campus Nepal AET 2/29/2016 N/A E 5 18 200 892 1,115 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.3 1 $0 0 7 0 0 7 0 5 0 0 5Nepal Polytechnic Institute (NPI) Agriculture and Animal Science Program Nepal AET 1/31/2016 N/A E 89 50 542 2,724 3,405 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.9 3 $0 0 13 0 0 13 0 10 0 0 10Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Central Campus, Kirtipur Nepal AET 9/5/2014 N/A E 0 23 40 252 315 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.3 0 $0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Lamjung Campus-Agronomy Department Nepal AET 3/2/2016 N/A E 0 10 104 456 570 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.5 2 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 4Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Lamjung Campus-Horticulture Department Nepal AET 3/2/2016 N/A E 0 4 100 416 520 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.9 1 $0 0 8 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 1Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Paklihawa campus Nepal AET 4/3/2016 N/A E 0 15 499 2,056 2,570 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.9 1 $0 0 8 0 0 8 0 3 0 0 3National Youth Federation Nepal (NYFN) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 6/17/2016 J N 225 28 300 2,212 2,765 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.4 4 $5,925 0 9 0 0 9 0 6 0 0 6

Count: 53 53 Total: 21,869 6,829 764,648 3,168,020 3,961,366 17,572 $3,930,916 $1,659,754 0 $0 0 2.7 94 $12,242 136 279 5 0 420 90 156 5 0 251Fiscal Year 15Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Shrimp Research Station Bangladesh AET 9/7/2016 N/A G 0 12 1,000 4,048 5,060 2 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.5 1 $0 0 13 0 0 13 0 7 0 0 7Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute (BLRI) - Animal Health Research Division Bangladesh AET 12/22/2015 N/A G 0 16 1,258 5,096 6,370 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.9 1 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 5BRAC Dairy & Food Project Bangladesh AET 1/27/2016 N/A N 0 423 50,680 204,412 255,515 0 * * 0 $0 0 3.9 2 $0 0 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 3Cold Chain Bangladesh Alliance (CCBA) Bangladesh AET 3/14/2016 N/A N 0 15 6,570 26,340 32,925 1,080 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.9 1 $0 0 9 0 0 9 0 8 0 0 8Development Wheel (DEW) Bangladesh AET 9/1/2016 N/A N 0 8 4,274 17,128 21,410 1 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.5 2 $0 6 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 6Heifer International Bangladesh Bangladesh AET 3/29/2016 N/A N 0 43 12,980 52,092 65,115 5 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7 2 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 6Khulna University, Fisheries and Marine Resources Technology Discipline Bangladesh AET 3/29/2016 N/A E 0 18 126 576 720 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7 1 $0 0 9 0 0 9 0 3 0 0 3Natore Agro Limited Bangladesh AET 8/8/2016 M P 1 917 55,120 224,152 280,190 6,980 $591,590 $25,341 0 $0 0 3.6 2 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 6Patuakhali Science and Technology University -Faculty of Fisheries Bangladesh AET 1/24/2016 N/A E 0 68 244 1,248 1,560 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.6 1 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 2PROSHIKA Apiculture Program Bangladesh AET 3/21/2016 N/A N 0 28 56 336 420 1,000 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.5 2 $0 0 4 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 2Solidaridad Network Asia-SaFal Dairy Program Bangladesh AET 2/6/2017 N/A N 0 43 18,078 72,484 90,605 52 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7 3 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 6Strengthening Dairy Value Chain (SDVC) Project Bangladesh AET 3/22/2016 N/A N 0 48 26,342 105,560 131,950 750 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.8 1 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 6Sylhet Agricultural University (SAU) Bangladesh AET 1/24/2016 N/A E 0 61 2,602 10,652 13,315 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.6 1 $0 0 13 0 0 13 0 4 0 0 4USAID Agro-Inputs Project (AIP) Bangladesh AET 3/28/2016 N/A N 0 20 1,769 7,156 8,945 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.6 3 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 6USAID Aquaculture for Income and Nutrition (AIN) Project Bangladesh AET 3/18/2016 N/A N 0 27 2,626 10,612 13,265 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.8 1 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 2

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Northern Agriculture Industrial Company Limited - NAICOL Bangladesh Flexible 8/30/2016 M P 1 24 351 1,504 1,880 0 $547,500 $49,275 0 $0 0 3.5 2 $0 7 1 0 0 8 6 1 0 0 7Paragon Poultry Ltd. Bangladesh Flexible 8/30/2016 J P 3 611 12,690 53,216 66,520 11 * * 0 $0 0 3.6 2 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 3 0 0 3Development Wheel (DEW)- Youth Beneficiaries Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 9/1/2016 J F 4,274 0 450 18,896 23,620 1 $53,289 $29,629 0 $0 0 1.4 1 $0 5 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 3Hunger Free World Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 9/3/2016 N/A N 0 48 1,875 7,692 9,615 0 $116,938 $38,094 0 $0 0 3.6 1 $0 3 13 0 0 16 2 2 0 0 4Shariatpur Development Society (SDS) Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 6/29/2016 N/A N 0 24 2,000 8,096 10,120 5 $8,944 $5,321 0 $0 0 3.6 2 $0 0 8 0 0 8 0 8 0 0 8Aung Zaya Fisheries Burma Rural Development 3/9/2016 J P 1 80 77 474 632 0 * * 0 $0 0 2.4 1 $0 7 0 0 0 7 2 0 0 0 2Banbway Bee Keeper Group Burma Rural Development 12/31/2015 M F 200 66 1 801 1,068 0 $737,500 $238,700 0 $0 0 1.2 2 $0 5 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 3Christian Social Service and Development Department (CSSDD), Myanmar Baptist Burma Rural Development 5/27/2016 J N 0 14 150 492 656 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.0 2 $0 5 2 0 0 7 0 2 0 0 2Farmers from ADRA Myanmar - SLIM Project Burma Rural Development 6/25/2016 J F 55 26 4 255 340 49 $73,152 $42,357 0 $0 0 1.2 1 $0 3 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 3Individual Farmers- Aunglan Township Burma Rural Development 8/18/2016 M F 15 3 15 99 132 0 $29,948 $15,227 0 $0 0 1.1 1 $0 4 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 3Individual Goat Farmers Group-Kyaukse Township Burma Rural Development 8/12/2016 M F 28 0 43 213 284 0 $169,501 $88,176 0 $0 0 1.0 1 $0 3 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 3Kabar Thit Organic Agriculture Group Burma Rural Development 12/16/2015 M C 1 31 95 381 508 11 $58,095 $29,946 0 $0 0 3.1 5 $0 6 0 0 0 6 4 0 0 0 4Livestock Farmers Group in Pyawbwe Township Burma Rural Development 1/21/2016 M F 4 13 23 120 160 3 $3,289 $1,644 0 $0 0 1.1 3 $0 5 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 4Myanmar Apiculture Association Burma Rural Development 12/31/2015 J C 375 0 0 1,125 1,500 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.5 2 $0 2 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 2Myanmar Coffee Association (MCA) Burma Rural Development 8/23/2016 J C 314 9 30 1,059 1,412 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.7 0 $0 6 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 6Myanmar GAP Team Burma Rural Development 2/8/2016 J G 40 1,067 1,028 6,405 8,540 663 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.1 3 $44,442 7 0 0 0 7 4 0 0 0 4Myanmar Livestock Federation (MLF) Burma Rural Development 8/20/2016 J N 15,845 11 0 47,568 63,424 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.2 4 $0 7 17 0 0 24 3 2 0 0 5Myanmar Livestock Resources Development Research Association (MLRDRA) Burma Rural Development 8/18/2016 J C 16 0 0 48 64 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.1 3 $0 0 8 0 0 8 0 6 0 0 6Myanmar Organic Grower and Producer Association (MOGPA) Burma Rural Development 12/20/2015 J C 145 0 190 1,005 1,340 50 $4,852 $2,285 0 $0 0 3.4 3 $0 5 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 4Myanmar Shrimp Association Burma Rural Development 5/23/2016 J C 21 30 0 153 204 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.0 3 $0 4 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 4Myanmar Veterinary Association Burma Rural Development 9/9/2016 J N 100 0 100 600 800 0 $4,512 $68 0 $0 0 3.1 3 $0 8 0 0 0 8 3 0 0 0 3Myingyan Township Livestock Association Burma Rural Development 8/11/2016 M C 54 0 37 273 364 0 $69,827 $15,576 0 $0 0 1.7 1 $0 3 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 3Naungcho Bee Keeper Group Burma Rural Development 12/31/2015 M F 0 57 1 174 232 0 $1,110,000 $360,000 0 $0 0 1.2 3 $0 5 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 4Network for Environment and Economic Development Organization (NEED) Burma Rural Development 8/20/2016 M N 1 7 101 327 436 1 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.8 2 $0 3 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 3Onion Brokers Association Burma Rural Development 12/28/2015 J C 104 1 25 390 520 1,824 $138,951 $81,480 0 $0 0 2.7 2 $0 5 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 4Regional Farmers Association Burma Rural Development 5/26/2016 N/A C 26,010 0 9 78,057 104,076 0 $1,083,993 $188,271 0 $0 0 2.0 4 $0 14 7 0 0 21 3 4 0 0 7Shan State Fisheries Federation Burma Rural Development 9/2/2016 J C 40 75 0 345 460 304 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.6 1 $0 5 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 3Southern Shan State Avocado Cluster- Individual Farmers (Taunggyi Region) Burma Rural Development 12/22/2015 M F 1 3 4 24 32 3 $6,188 $3,766 0 $0 0 1.8 1 $0 7 0 0 0 7 4 0 0 0 4Southern Shan State Avocado Cluster- Individual Farmers (Ywangan Region) Burma Rural Development 4/28/2016 M F 2 8 10 60 80 4 $3,507 $2,537 0 $0 0 1.5 3 $0 4 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 2

Southern Shan State Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association-Heho Potato Cluster Burma Rural Development 6/22/2015 M C 100 0 6 318 424 65 $506,912 $200,184 0 $0 0 1.2 0 $0 5 4 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0Southern Shan State Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association- Avocado Cluster Burma Rural Development 12/23/2015 M C 90 0 0 270 360 120 $12,455 $12,455 0 $0 0 1.8 3 $0 18 0 0 0 18 5 0 0 0 5Thadar Consortium Burma Rural Development 1/23/2016 J N 1 2 2 15 20 0 $5,918 $2,219 0 $0 0 3.3 1 $0 4 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 3Twintaw Village Goat Farmers Group Burma Rural Development 8/25/2016 J C 90 180 8 834 1,112 0 $137,783 $59,367 0 $0 0 0.5 1 $0 4 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 2U Tin Ko Lwin Private Avocado Farm Burma Rural Development 12/23/2015 M F 0 5 3 24 32 10 $249 -$8,071 0 $0 0 1.3 1 $0 7 0 0 0 7 4 0 0 0 4Wai Htun Orchard Burma Rural Development 9/22/2015 M F 2 20 16 114 152 19 $71,846 $39,594 0 $0 0 1.9 5 $0 3 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 3Yenangyaung Goat Farmers Group Burma Rural Development 6/26/2016 J F 21 0 5 78 104 0 $43,310 $28,895 0 $0 0 0.8 1 $0 6 0 0 0 6 5 0 0 0 5Ywangan Coffee Farmer Group Burma Rural Development 1/23/2015 M C 419 0 221 1,920 2,560 1,600 $229,422 $48,334 0 $0 0 2.6 0 $0 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0

Ywartharywar San Pya Goat Farm/ Golden Global Group Burma Rural Development 6/24/2016 M F 3 5 2 30 40 5 $7,460 $2,528 0 $0 0 1.3 1 $0 6 1 0 0 7 5 1 0 0 6Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)- Agronomy Department Nepal AET 8/20/2017 N/A E 0 4 12 64 80 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.0 5 $0 0 15 0 0 15 0 9 0 0 9Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-CONTINUING Education Center Nepal AET 6/5/2016 N/A E 0 22 65 348 435 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.6 3 $0 0 8 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 1Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries Nepal AET 1/29/2016 N/A E 0 10 0 40 50 1 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.8 0 $0 0 13 0 0 13 0 4 0 0 4Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Directorate of Planning Nepal AET 2/1/2016 N/A E 0 3 1,562 6,260 7,825 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.3 2 $0 0 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 3Agriculture & Forestry University (AFU)-Faculty of Forestry Nepal AET 4/11/2016 N/A E 0 56 95 604 755 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.3 3 $19,048 0 6 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 4Agriculture and Food Security Project (AFSP) Nepal Nepal AET 3/13/2016 N/A N 0 383 21,800 88,732 110,915 0 $0 $0 300 $0 0 3.7 2 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 4Himalayan Aqua Agritech Pvt. Ltd Nepal AET 9/14/2016 F P 2 25 125 608 760 0 $51,330 $5,133 0 $0 0 2.9 2 $0 4 3 0 0 7 2 3 0 0 5

Himalayan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (HICAST)- Director of Research and Training Nepal AET 3/2/2016 M E 0 18 59 308 385 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.8 1 $302,000 0 5 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 4

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Farmers' Association Nepal AET 1/30/2016 J C 400 0 5,850 25,000 31,250 13 $0 $0 309 $0 0 2.0 0 $0 0 3 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 2Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Society Bara Nepal AET 4/11/2016 M C 37 3 150 760 950 22 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.3 4 $2,660 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 1

Kathmandu University School of Management (KUSOM) Nepal AET 9/7/2016 N/A E 3 3 40 184 230 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.0 1 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 4King’s College Nepal AET 9/1/2017 N/A E 1 50 811 3,448 4,310 0 $0 $0 0 $9,000 7 3.9 2 $300,000 0 17 0 0 17 0 12 0 0 12

Milansar Social Entrepreneur Women Cooperative Ltd. Nepal AET 6/3/2016 J C 305 1 35 1,364 1,705 1 $34,041 $4,030 0 $0 0 2.6 1 $0 1 3 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 3Nepal Agriculture Research Council (NARC)-Entomology Division Nepal AET 2/24/2016 N/A G 0 24 198 888 1,110 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.6 1 $0 0 4 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 2Pesticide Entrepreneurs Association Nepal (PEAN) Nepal AET 5/10/2016 J C 520 0 0 2,080 2,600 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.7 0 $0 0 9 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 1Tribhuvan University (TU) - Central Campus of Technology (CCT), Dharan, Institute of Science and Technology Nepal AET 3/3/2016 N/A E 0 29 85 456 570 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.4 0 $0 0 11 0 0 11 0 2 0 0 2

Uttarpani Technical School (UTS), Council for Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT) Nepal AET 6/16/2016 N/A E 0 11 181 768 960 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.5 1 $11,400 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 1AP Agro Livestock Research Company Pvt. Ltd. Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 6/2/2016 M P 6 2 7 60 75 2 $3,148 $2,399 0 $0 0 2.0 1 $0 8 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 8Gautam Shree Organic and Cow Farm Private Limited Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 5/25/2016 M P 1 70 1,200 5,084 6,355 25 $585,377 $104,284 0 $0 0 2.1 1 $0 5 7 0 0 12 0 6 0 0 6Prakriti Prawaha Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 6/5/2016 M P 3 1 0 16 20 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.2 0 $0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0The Eco Minions Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 6/6/2016 J N 45 0 165 840 1,050 0 $83 $0 0 $0 0 2.9 1 $0 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 1Youth & Small Entrepreneur Self-employment Fund (YSEF) Secretariat, Ministry of Finance, Government of Nepal Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 6/16/2016 N/A G 15 135 29,246 117,584 146,980 0 $0 $0 0 $15,000,000 646 3.1 3 $0 0 12 0 0 12 0 4 0 0 4

Count: 75 75 Total: 49,715 5,017 264,983 1,230,843 1,550,558 14,682 $6,500,910 $1,719,044 609 $15,009,000 653 2.7 133 $679,550 223 303 0 0 526 128 166 0 0 294Fiscal Year 16Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University-Faculty of Agriculture

Bangladesh AET8/17/2016 N/A E 0 61 729 3,160 3,950 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7 1 $0 0 14 0 0 14 0 4 0 0 4

Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) Bangladesh AET 2/20/2016 N/A G 0 13,112 290,630 1,214,968 1,518,710 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7 0 $0 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0Feed the Future Bangladesh Livestock Production for Improved Nutrition Project

Bangladesh AET2/7/2017 N/A N 0 7 4,137 16,576 20,720 2 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.4 4 $0 0 21 0 0 21 0 15 0 0 15

Lal Teer Livestock Development (BD) Limited (LTLD) Bangladesh AET 1/19/2016 J P 6 83 1,434 6,092 7,615 24 $69,795 -$269,481 0 $0 0 3.4 0 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0Ashraf Foundation (AF)- Youth Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 8/17/2017 J F 17 0 9 104 130 0 $12,534 $6,737 0 $0 0 1.0 3 $0 6 0 0 0 6 5 0 0 0 5Ashraf Foundation (AF)- Youth Program Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 8/17/2017 N/A N 0 22 4,657 18,716 23,395 1 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.0 1 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 4Association for Rural mission (ARM)- Youth Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship

2/8/2017 J F 27 0 15 168 210 0 $6,480 $3,545 0 $0 0 1.0 3 $0 6 0 0 0 6 5 0 0 0 5Association for Rural Mission (ARM)- Youth Program Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship

2/8/2017 N/A N 0 18 270 1,152 1,440 0 $0 $0 0 $37,500 150 2.8 2 $0 0 12 0 0 12 0 6 0 0 6Bangladesh Counter Trafficking-in-Persons (BC/TIP) Program

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship6/17/2016 N/A N 0 46 250 1,184 1,480 1 $85,059 $9,406 0 $0 0 3.7 0 $0 6 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0

Church of Bangladesh Social Development Programme (CBSDP)

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship1/12/2016 N/A N 0 28 75 412 515 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.5 0 $0 6 8 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0

Church of Bangladesh Social Development Programme (CBSDP)-Youth Beneficiary Group

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship1/12/2016 J F 13 0 0 52 65 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 0.6 0 $0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0

Department of Youth Development (DYD) Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 4/25/2016 N/A G 0 324 13,830 56,616 70,770 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.4 0 $0 0 14 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0Peoples Development Foundation (PDF)- Youth Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship

2/5/2017 J F 25 0 9 136 170 0 $5,567 $2,377 0 $0 0 1.1 3 $0 6 0 0 0 6 5 0 0 0 5Peoples Development Foundation (PDF)- Youth Program Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship

2/5/2017 N/A N 0 5 330 1,340 1,675 0 $0 $0 0 $16,875 90 2.5 2 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 6Rupantar- Youth Program Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 11/25/2015 N/A N 0 28 1,047 4,300 5,375 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.4 0 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0Rupantar-Youth Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 11/25/2015 J F 11 0 0 44 55 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 0.6 0 $0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0

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Rural Unforunates Safety Talisman Illumination Cottage (RUSTIC)-Youth Program

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship2/6/2017 N/A N 0 35 190 900 1,125 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.0 2 $3,350 3 4 0 0 7 0 4 0 0 4

Rural Unofortunates Safety Talisman Illumination Cottage (RUSTIC)- Youth Group

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship2/6/2017 J F 38 137 21 784 980 10 $76,600 $19,700 0 $0 0 1.3 1 $0 4 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 3

Big M Key Farmers Group Burma Rural Development 2/8/2016 J F 23 12 1 108 144 5 $30,374 $20,164 0 $0 0 1.0 0 $0 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0Big M Technical Extension Group Burma Rural Development 2/8/2016 N/A P 1 21 155 531 708 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.1 0 $0 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0Forest Resource Environment Development and Conservation Association (FREDA)

Burma Rural Development2/26/2016 M N 552 36 0 1,764 2,352 0 $1,589 $0 24 $0 0 3.7 0 $0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0

Individual Apple Farmers in Tiddim Township Burma Rural Development 3/24/2016 J F 129 0 6 405 540 95 $43,752 $31,017 0 $0 0 0.4 0 $0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0Mango Farmers in Lawksawk Burma Rural Development 4/3/2016 M C 170 510 9 2,067 2,756 267 $1,264,410 $915,607 0 $0 0 1.2 0 $0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0MLF Individual Pig Farmers Mandalay Burma Rural Development 7/29/2017 J F 20 3 33 168 224 0 $215,095 $36,007 0 $0 0 1.3 2 $0 7 0 0 0 7 4 0 0 0 4MLF Individual Pig Farmers Yangon Burma Rural Development 6/16/2016 J F 29 52 174 765 1,020 0 $76,254 $23,609 0 $0 0 1.2 0 $0 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0Myanmar Agri-Tech Co. Ltd. (MAGT) Burma Rural Development 2/8/2016 M P 1 4 5 30 40 1 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.2 0 $0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0Myanmar Livestock Federation (Mandalay Region) Burma Rural Development 8/12/2016 J N 126 1 6 399 532 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.6 1 $0 4 7 0 0 11 0 2 0 0 2Shwe Inn Thu Self Help Services Group Burma Rural Development 8/23/2016 F N 448 0 5 1,359 1,812 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.9 0 $0 11 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0Southern Shan State Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association-Southern Shan State MFFVPEA

Burma Rural Development

5/5/2016 M C 300 0 14 942 1,256 2,105 $6,864,010 $3,159,620 0 $0 0 1.9 0 $0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Southern Shan State Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Associate- Vegetable Cluster (Southern Shan State MFFVPEA- Vegetable Cluster)

Burma Rural Development

3/20/2016 M C 50 0 20 210 280 34 $352,489 $335,196 0 $0 0 1.0 0 $0 3 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0USAID Supporting Forest and Biodiversity (SFB) Project Cambodia Flexible

8/25/2016 N/A N 0 11 181 576 768 7,030 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7 2 $0 0 17 0 0 17 0 12 0 0 12Beekeeping Development Office (BOD) Nepal AET 3/3/2016 N/A G 0 13 510 2,092 2,615 0 $0 $0 1 $0 0 2.8 0 $0 0 8 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0District Agriculture Co-operative Federation Ltd. Nepal AET 1/14/2016 J C 29 1 6,374 25,616 32,020 478 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.4 0 $0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Federation of Nepal Beekeepers (FNBK) Nepal AET 6/5/2016 N/A N 5,175 2 100 21,108 26,385 0 $3,538 $0 0 $0 0 2.9 2 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 3 0 0 3Gokuleshwor Agriculture and Animal Science College (GAASC)

Nepal AET6/25/2016 N/A E 0 5 196 804 1,005 1 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.8 0 $0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0

Institute for Sustainable Agriculture Nepal (INSAN) Nepal AET 1/26/2016 N/A N 31 7 267 1,220 1,525 12 $0 $0 3 $0 0 3.1 0 $0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0International Development Enterprises (iDE Nepal) Nepal AET

3/28/2016 N/A N 0 20 8,804 35,296 44,120 40 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.8 0 $0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0Jana Jagriti Vegetable Producers' Cooperative Limited Nepal AET 8/2/2016 J C 1,300 4 16 5,280 6,600 650 $48,795 $11,637 0 $346,640 1,092 2.3 0 $0 0 7 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0Nepal Agricultural Research Council (NARC)-Fisheries Research Division

Nepal AET11/21/2015 N/A G 0 128 2,500 10,512 13,140 1 $2,500 $0 3 $0 0 3.1 0 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0

Nepal Polytechnic Institute (NPI) Veterinary Science Program

Nepal AET8/8/2016 N/A E 0 32 296 1,312 1,640 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.0 0 $0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0

Prolinnova Nepal Nepal AET 8/4/2016 J C 4 0 7 44 55 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.9 0 $0 2 3 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0Tribhuvan University (TU) - Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Lamjung Campus - Soil Science Department

Nepal AET

6/27/2016 N/A E 0 75 400 1,900 2,375 10 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.0 0 $0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 04-H Nepal Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 8/18/2017 N/A N 13 5 3,300 13,272 16,590 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.9 2 $0 0 4 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1Central Farm Animals Cooperative Association Ltd. Nepal (CEFACAN)

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship2/14/2017 J C 20 2 43 260 325 0 $4,490 $261 0 $0 0 2.3 1 $10,000 2 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0

Dhaulagiri Agro Products Pvt. Ltd. Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 6/27/2016 M P 1 4 100 420 525 2 $5,000 $2,500 0 $0 0 0.5 0 $0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0Gandaki Boer Goat Development Committee (GBGDC) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 2/19/2017 J C 26 0 1,000 4,104 5,130 3 $122,860 $24,572 2 $0 0 2.5 1 $0 7 0 0 0 7 6 0 0 0 6Jal Devi Matsya Cooperative Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 8/5/2016 J C 500 1 15 2,064 2,580 17 $108,411 $30,728 0 $0 0 2.4 0 $0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Karnali Sustainable Development Academy (KASDA), Jumla

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship4/17/2016 N/A N 15 5 1,041 4,244 5,305 296 $14,867 $2,973 0 $0 0 3.1 0 $0 3 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0

Paudi Serophero Agriculture Cooperative (PSAC) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 5/30/2016 J C 115 0 25 560 700 0 $0 $0 0 $1,080 4 2.6 1 $0 7 0 0 0 7 5 0 0 0 5Samaj Sewa Kendra (SSK) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 12/16/2015 N/A N 150 0 4 616 770 0 $12,970 $2,223 0 $0 0 1.7 0 $0 3 4 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0Sidhuwa Multipurpose Cooperative Limited Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 6/5/2016 J C 286 4 1,500 7,160 8,950 8 $26,648 $15,160 0 $0 0 2.9 0 $0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Union of Veterinary and Agriculture Students (UVAS) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship

6/11/2016 N/A N 93 0 852 3,780 4,725 0 $392 $67 0 $0 0 1.1 0 $0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Women Development Advocacy Center (WDAC) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 5/21/2016 N/A N 25 2 2,002 8,116 10,145 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.3 0 $0 4 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0Young Professionals for Agricultural Development (YPARD) Nepal

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship8/2/2016 N/A N 45 0 712 3,028 3,785 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.1 0 $0 2 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0

Youth Partnership for Development and Peace Nepal (YSP-Nepal)

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship8/18/2017 N/A N 9 11 370 1,560 1,950 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.2 3 $0 0 4 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 3

Count: 55 55 Total: 9,823 14,877 348,676 1,490,396 1,863,772 11,093 $9,454,479 $4,383,625 33 $402,095 1,336 2.4 37 $13,350 146 224 0 1 371 33 60 0 0 93Fiscal Year 17Bangladesh Women's Empowerment Activity (WEA) Bangladesh AET 09/18/17 N/A N 0 116 1,250 5,464 6,830 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.7 2 $0 0 4 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 3Jessore University of Science and Technology - Faculty of Biological Science and Technology

Bangladesh AET 07/10/17 N/A E 0 26 675 2,804 3,505 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.2 0 $0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0

Jessore University of Science and Technology- Department of Fisheries and Marine Bioscience

Bangladesh AET 06/03/17 N/A E 0 12 258 1,080 1,350 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.2 0 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0

Khulna University, Life Science School Bangladesh AET 03/14/17 N/A E 0 103 1,431 6,136 7,670 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.8 0 $0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Quality Integrated Agro Limited (QIL) Bangladesh Flexible 07/24/17 M P 3 16 55 296 370 0 $185,540 $23,318 0 $0 0 2.8 0 $0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0Safe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFETI)

Bangladesh Flexible 05/08/17 N/A N 0 10 5,000 20,040 25,050 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.6 0 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0

Agrogoti Sangstha Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 05/05/17 N/A N 0 20 30,000 120,080 150,100 9 $6,525 $2,825 0 $0 0 2.8 0 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0ANIRBAN Youth Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 02/05/17 J F 24 0 435 1,836 2,295 0 $50,700 $9,250 0 $0 0 0.9 0 $0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0ARM Youth Goat Farming Group-I Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/07/16 F F 25 0 0 100 125 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 0.8 0 $0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0ARM Youth Goat Farming Group-II Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/11/16 J F 16 0 0 64 80 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 0.7 0 $0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0Bangladesh Association for Social Advancement (BASA) Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/15/16 N/A N 0 12 65 308 385 1,050 $51,978 $10,134 0 $0 0 3.2

0 $0 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0Cattle Research and Development Centre (CRDC), Rural Development Academy (RDA)

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 06/02/17 N/A G 0 10 92 408 510 2 $138,800 $56,057 0 $0 0 3.4 0 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0

CBSDP Youth Banana Farmers Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 02/22/17 J F 19 24 31 296 370 6 $16,533 $8,125 0 $0 0 1.2 0 $0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0CBSDP Youth Pineapple Entrepreneur Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 07/14/17 J F 15 10 25 200 250 2 $7,513 $3,063 0 $0 0 1.0 0 $0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0Ejab Alliance Limited (EAL) Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 01/16/17 J P 2 19 504 2,100 2,625 2 $269,190 $90,443 0 $0 0 3.0 0 $0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0HFW Smart Youth Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 04/12/17 J F 10 0 0 40 50 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.2 0 $0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0RRF-Youth Beneficiary Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 08/16/17 J F 17 0 13 120 150 1 $23,278 $7,202 0 $0 0 1.1 3 $0 5 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 5Rural Reconstruction Foundation (RRF) Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 08/16/17 N/A N 0 128 45,629 183,028 228,785 219 $0 $0 0 $7,875,000 27,000 3.3 2 $0 3 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 2Rural Unfortunates Safety Talisman Illumination Cottage (RUSTIC) - Youth Group II

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 11/16/16 J F 29 0 6 140 175 0 $18,990 $7,968 0 $0 0 0.8 0 $0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0

Satkhira Unnayan Sangstha (SUS) Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 02/22/17 N/A N 0 15 190 820 1,025 0 $0 $0 0 $1,394,354 8,498 2.9 0 $0 0 11 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0SUS Youth Cattle Farmers Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 04/18/17 F F 33 0 38 284 355 0 $17,313 $6,835 0 $0 0 1.1 0 $0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0SUS Youth Goat Farmers Group Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 02/22/17 F F 31 0 0 124 155 0 $2,081 $1,121 0 $0 0 0.9 0 $0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0Unnayan Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 12/09/16 N/A N 0 14 125 556 695 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.3 0 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0Ayadaw Township Thanakha Association Burma Rural Development 05/12/17 M C 400 0 0 1,200 1,600 101 $181,371 $102,671 0 $0 0 1.3 0 $0 4 3 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0Capacity Building Initiative (CBI) Burma Rural Development 07/14/17 N/A N 0 34 3,560 10,782 14,376 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.9 0 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0Catfish Farmer Entrepreneurs Burma Rural Development 05/07/17 J F 57 28 71 468 624 35 $1,485,980 $182,714 0 $0 0 0.9 0 $0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Horticulture Farmers in Kyaukse District Burma Rural Development 01/13/17 M F 41 241 32 942 1,256 166 $684,956 $168,231 0 $0 0 0.9 0 $0 4 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0Individual Catfish Breeders Burma Rural Development 05/07/17 J F 11 44 45 300 400 0 $259,434 $27,620 0 $0 0 0.9 0 $0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0Individual Farmers in Hmawbi Burma Rural Development 06/17/17 M F 12 120 17 447 596 20 $4,335 $3,251 0 $0 0 1.0 0 $0 4 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0Individual Farmers in Kawlin** Burma Rural Development 11/15/16 M F 19 82 26 381 508 64 $30,053 -$24,478 63 $0 0 1.1 0 $0 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0Individual Mango Farmers Group (Mandalay) Burma Rural Development 12/30/16 J F 23 142 53 654 872 81 $215,451 $43,090 0 $0 0 0.8 0 $0 10 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0Individual Mango Farmers Group (Sagaing) Burma Rural Development 12/31/16 J F 15 42 26 249 332 43 $114,565 $16,039 0 $0 0 0.8 0 $0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Individual Orange Farmers Group in Ywangan Burma Rural Development 09/20/17 M F 65 300 82 1,341 1,788 105 $946,659 $795,194 0 $0 0 0.8 0 $0 5 2 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0Livestock Processors in Mandalay Burma Rural Development 12/12/16 M F 7 15 4,593 13,845 18,460 0 $864,008 $148,779 0 $0 0 0.9 0 $0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Macadamia Farmer Group (Naungcho) Burma Rural Development 01/21/17 J F 15 96 17 384 512 109 $79,210 $40,204 0 $0 0 0.8 0 $0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0Macadamia Farmer Group (Ywangan) Burma Rural Development 01/16/17 J F 9 37 8 162 216 3 $2,939 $1,765 0 $0 0 0.9 0 $0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0Private Slaughter House Owners Burma Rural Development 03/28/17 M F 30 0 1 93 124 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.3 0 $0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Shwe Danu Self Help Group Burma Rural Development 11/02/16 F N 220 0 4 672 896 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 1.8 0 $0 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0Silver Sea Media Burma Rural Development 01/01/17 M P 1 12 3,505 10,554 14,072 0 $39,109 $4,345 0 $0 0 2.5 0 $0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Sustainable Agriculture Training Center (SATC) Farmers**

Burma Rural Development 02/21/17 J F 0 45 75 360 480 31 $33,532 $9,728 31 $0 0 1.8 0 $0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0

Animal Nutrition Division, NASRI Nepal AET 12/22/16 N/A G 0 11 200 844 1,055 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.5 0 $0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0Plant Protection Directorate Nepal AET 06/15/17 N/A G 0 62 1,000 4,248 5,310 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.9 0 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0Pokhara University Curriculum Development Center Nepal AET 07/08/17 N/A E 0 226 600 3,304 4,130 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.5 0 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0Pokhara University Research Center (PURC) Nepal AET 07/12/17 N/A E 0 12 50 248 310 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.8 0 $0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Tribhuvan University (TU)- Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science (IAAS), Paklihawa Campus- Aquaculture Department

Nepal AET 03/07/17 N/A E 0 2 200 808 1,010 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 2.6

0 $0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

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Tribhuvan University (TU)- Institute of Science and Technology, Amrit Campus- Botany Department

Nepal AET 08/07/17 N/A E 0 18 71 356 445 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.0 0 $0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0

Ilam Municipality Nepal Flexible 02/03/17 N/A G 0 62 4,732 19,176 23,970 0 $0 $0 0 $0 0 3.1 0 $0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0Sharma Poultry and Feed Suppliers Nepal Flexible 06/24/17 F P 1 3 40 176 220 0 $250,000 $15,000 0 $0 0 1.1 0 $0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Dhikurpokhari Community Development Organization (DCDO)

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 08/22/17 N/A N 40 7 2,040 8,348 10,435 1 $15,787 $12,368 0 $0 0 2.6 0 $0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0

Federation of Nepal Beekeepers Association (FNBK) Dang District

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 01/15/17 J C 93 0 3 384 480 0 $669,987 $454,678 0 $0 0 2.2 0 $0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0

Forest Environment Workers Union Nepal (FEWUN) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 08/25/16 J C 46 3 4,000 16,196 20,245 12 $1,187 $1,187 0 $0 0 2.1 0 $0 10 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0Integrated Tadi Development Society Nepal (ITDSN Nepal)

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 03/08/17 N/A N 30 50 26,800 107,520 134,400 16 $39,558 $12,552 0 $0 0 3.0 0 $0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0

Model Village Goat Campaign for Youth Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 02/21/17 M N 13 0 926 3,756 4,695 0 $9,471 $2,118 0 $0 0 2.4 0 $0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0Nepal Matsya Byawasayi Sangh Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 09/04/17 N/A N 37 2 1,540 6,316 7,895 15 $223,600 $134,160 0 $0 0 1.3 0 $0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0Okadi Goat Raising Group Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 02/27/17 M C 55 0 11 264 330 5 $5,315 $1,063 0 $0 0 1.8 0 $0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Pragatisil Woman's Agriculture Cooperative Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 01/28/17 F C 150 1 3 616 770 2 $43,775 $18,590 0 $2,065 20 1.7 0 $0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Prakritik Honey Production and Beekeeping Firm Dang Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 01/15/17 M P 1 4 43 192 240 0 $39,252 $27,694 0 $0 0 2.7

0 $0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0Rawa Khola Sirjanshil Agriculture Farm Pvt. Ltd. (RSAF) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 03/24/17 J P 5 0 27 128 160 0 $8,643 $4,353 0 $0 0 2.3

0 $0 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0Rural Micro-Enterprise Accelerator Program (RMEAP) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 09/23/16 N/A N 0 0 11 44 55 0 $39,588 $14,539 0 $0 0 2.6

0 $0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Sahodar Agriculture Cooperative (SAC) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 03/01/17 J C 54 1 20 300 375 2 $18,472 $11,139 0 $0 0 2.3 0 $0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Sana Kisan Krishi Sahakari Sanstha Ltd- Dhanusha District

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 04/07/17 J C 2,200 6 40 8,984 11,230 5 $14,145 $10,895 0 $570,000 600 3.0 0 $0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0

Sana Kisan Krishi Sahakari Sanstha Ltd- Rautahat District Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 06/04/17 M C 474 8 28 2,040 2,550 0 $148,332 -$3,216 0 $0 0 2.0 0 $0 2 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0

Shree Bahudeshyiya Pashu Bikash Sahakari Sanstha Ltd (SBPBSS)

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 03/26/17 M C 252 4 50 1,224 1,530 2 $161,828 $3,641 0 $18,000 30 2.8 0 $0 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0

Sundar Nepal Sanstha (BNA) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 02/24/17 N/A N 11 135 225 1,484 1,855 0 $119,080 $45,849 0 $0 0 3.0 0 $0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0Swarojgar Pig Raising Farmers Group (SPRFG) Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 12/16/16 J C 14 0 6 80 100 0 $20,126 $12,500 0 $0 0 2.1 0 $0 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0Uddaymshil Agriculture Multipurpose Cooperative Limited

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 04/20/17 M C 968 12 65 4,180 5,225 0 $232,598 -$6,422 0 $0 0 3.1 0 $0 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0

Long An Agriculture Extension Center Vietnam Flexible 08/22/17 N/A G 0 138 735,300 2,206,314 2,941,752 300,000 $0 $0 0 $0 0 * 0 $0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0Nam Dinh Agriculture Extension Center Vietnam Flexible 08/22/17 N/A G 0 27 120,000 360,081 480,108 100,000 $0 $0 0 $0 0 * 0 $0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0

Count: 68 68 Total: 5,593 2,567 995,968 3,146,769 4,150,897 402,109 $7,790,787 $2,518,182 94 $9,859,419 36,148 2.0 7 $0 249 109 0 0 358 7 3 0 0 10

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Total To-Date: 69 991 151 1,211 $471,765

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Burma Rural Development 251 335 N/A

Nepal AET 168 443 N/ANepal Flexible 10 78 N/A

Nepal Youth Entrepreneurship 18 36 0

Fiscal Year 15Bangladesh AET 372 498 N/ABangladesh Flexible 63 65 N/A

BangladeshYouth Entrepreneurship 142 142 0

BurmaRural Development 543 688 N/A

Nepal AET 399 1,046 N/A

NepalYouth Entrepreneurship 215 270 0

Fiscal Year 16Bangladesh AET 167 231 N/A

BangladeshYouth Entrepreneurship 185 191 284

BurmaRural Development 387 616 N/A

Cambodia Flexible 58 74 N/ANepal AET 457 931 N/A

NepalYouth Entrepreneurship 299 501 130

Turkmenistan Flexible 0 0 N/AFiscal Year 17Bangladesh AET 93 101 N/ABangladesh Flexible 35 38 N/A

Bangladesh Youth Entrepreneurship 420 491 52

Burma Rural Development 493 611 N/A

Nepal AET 104 323 N/ANepal Flexible 37 67 N/A

NepalYouth Entrepreneurship 495 792 26

Vietnam Flexible 0 0 N/ATotal To-Date: 5,813 9,061 492

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Indicator Definitions:

# of youth trained: this is a subset of persons trained, counted as the # of persons trained that are classified as youth, as defined by the government of the host country. In Bangladesh and Myanmar, this is 18-35 year olds; in Nepal, this is 18-40 year olds.

# of youth assisted: this is a subset of persons assisted, counted as the # of persons assisted that are classified as youth, as defined by the government of the host country. In Bangladesh and Myanmar, this is 18-35 year olds; in Nepal, this is 18-40 year olds.

# of youth that increase net income by at least $200 or 100%: this is intended to measure impacts of youth entrepreneurship assignments in Bangladesh and Nepal. F2F staff and hosts will collect sales and income data on youth beneficiaries and will record those who have demonstrated a notable increase (of at least $200 annually) or that establish new enterprises or new income generating activities (and thus a 100% increase in income) as a result of F2F assistance. *note: this is amended from the original custom indicator submitted with the Asia F2F monitoring plan in 2014, which stated: # of self-employed youth that increase net income at least 100%. The amended indicator is a better reflection of the program’s overall impact on youth.

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A. BANGLADESH AGRICULTURE EDUCATION AND TRAINING Grant Jackson, 5/10/17-5/28/17, and Usha Palaniswamy, 5/11/17-5/26/17, Dhaka Host organization: International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT) - College of Agriculture Sciences Two volunteers worked together with a taskforce formed by the host to develop curriculum for new Master of Science (MS) in Agriculture major in Agronomy and Horticulture. Specific recommendations included making the curriculum unique to IUBAT in comparison to other universities’ programs, developing a core course in soil fertility and fertilizer management, and revising the curriculum to include mandatory, optional, seminar, and thesis credit requirements. Dr. Jackson, a retired Professor of Agronomy, contributed experience in agronomy curriculum development and shared information with students about his career as an agronomist and in precision agriculture. Dr. Palaniswamy, a professor and former scientist and principal investigator at the AVRDC—The World Vegetable Center, contributed expertise in horticulture and conducted lectures for students on smart horticulture. Michael Rice, 5/28/17-6/15/17, Jessore Host organization: Jessore University of Science and Technology - Department of Fisheries and Marine Bioscience The objective of this assignment was to work with the host to develop curriculum for their Bachelor of Science in Fisheries (B.Sc. Fisheries) Program, as well as to prepare guidelines for the host to implement the curriculum. Dr. Rice met with relevant stakeholders to understand their needs of the higher education system in fisheries and aquaculture, and he presented the curriculum draft in a final presentation to the host faculty. He recommended that the host implement the curriculum following the format introduced by the Higher Education Quality Enhancement Project of the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh. In addition, Dr. Rice recommended developing a mandatory Fisheries Seminar Course and three elective courses contributing to practical and internship skills training. Kevin Hopkins and Margarita Hopkins, 7/7/17-7/26/17, Sylhet Host organization: Sylhet Agricultural University (SAU) The objective of this assignment was to work with the host to improve the curriculum for a B.Sc. Fisheries Honors Program. Ms. Hopkins, an Agricultural Economist, contributed expertise in economics and management to the assignment. Dr. Hopkins, a member of the University of Hawaii at Hilo College of Agriculture Curriculum Committee, contributed expertise in aquaculture course curriculum design. The volunteers worked with faculty to develop the curriculum, which then was finalized through a workshop organized by the host, attended by 46 people. The volunteers prepared guidelines for the host to implement the curriculum. Further, if the 163-credit hour curriculum is adopted, the students will have the opportunity to enhance their analytical, synthesis, and communication skills related to fisheries.

Annex 2: Volunteer Assignment Summary

Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins observing existing lab facilities for students at the SAU Faculty of Fisheries laboratory.

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Thomas Sallee, 7/1/17-7/17/17, Jessore and Dhaka Host organization: Jessore University of Science and Technology - Faculty of Biological Science and Technology; International University of Business Agriculture and Technology (IUBAT) - College of Agriculture Sciences The objective of this assignment was to conduct a multi-day training for faculty on the application of the R statistical program for advanced statistical analysis in agricultural research. Mr. Sallee introduced R statistical software, RStudio and InVivoStat, as well as reviewed statistical analysis concepts and provided an overview of research methodologies and biometry. He recommended that the host universities leverage the skills of the participants to train other teachers and students in the use of R, RStudio and InVivoStat. He also recommended for the host to offer subscriptions to research journals and other publications containing published research that is similar to research being conducted or considered by the participants.

Arun Dhar, 7/25/17-8/5/17, Bagerhat and Khulna Host organization: Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute Shrimp Research Station The goal of this assignment was to train researchers and lab experts in molecular detection of pathogens that are impacting shrimp and prawn farming in Bangladesh. Dr. Dhar noted that participants were impacted by learning about ways to generate revenue for their program. The host noted that this was an excellent participatory training and that the audience learned a lot about shrimp disease and their diagnostic methods. This assignment was implemented in collaboration with the Safe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFETI) project funded by USDA.

YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP Neelam Canto-lugo, 4/3/17-4/19/17, Dhaka Host organization: Hunger Free World, HFW Smart Youth Group

The objective of this assignment was to conduct training for skills development providers and youth beneficiary groups to empower youth to be successful entrepreneurs and prepared for job market opportunities. Ms. Canto-lugo noted that by the end of the training, the youth participants were able to develop better quality resumes and cover letters, demonstrated improved interpersonal communication skills for business and behavior change through their presentations, began to utilize goal setting with regards to workforce preparedness, and began planning fundraising activities. The host plans to replicate the training to new staff members and their youth beneficiaries to enhance their soft skills and leadership development.

Daniel Miller, 4/8/17-4/22/17, Satkhira Host organization: Satkhira Unnayan Sangstha (SUS); SUS Youth Cattle Farmers Group This assignment’s objective was to conduct a training on climate smart cattle management techniques for two groups of young women farmers and host staff. The participants learned about improved cattle farming, including housing, nutrition and feeding, estrus cycle and insemination, calf care, prevention and control of diseases, hoof care, mastitis detection and milking techniques, weight estimation of the cattle, and making urea-molasses-salt blocks. It is expected that F2F training will help the farmers, especially youth women, to improve cattle farming from a traditional and subsistence level to a demand-driven entrepreneurial level. Charles Williams, 4/30/17-5/15/17, Satkhira Host organization: Agrogoti Sangstha This assignment’s objective was to develop a training module and conduct a training for host staff and client youth farmers on appropriate, sustainable, and climate-resilient seed production, preservation, and marketing techniques considering the local context and the effects of climate change. This assignment is classified as a PERSUAP Type 2; the volunteer mentioned techniques for pest and disease management

“Not only are the members of Hunger Free World strengthening their own skills and

knowledge, but they seem to be continuously working on establishing youth

organizations in many villages, thereby broadening the base of trained youth

volunteers to create sustainable projects. Their passion and belief in altruism makes

me hopeful about the future of our planet.”

-- F2F Volunteer, Neelam Canto-lugo

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for seed, emphasizing crop rotation as a best management practice. The volunteer developed a training module consisting of PowerPoint slides, a publication “Growing Vegetable Seed in Bangladesh”, slides reviewing insect and disease issues in vegetables, and a publication detailing proper seed sanitation procedures and processes. The host will be able to provide training to the youth and women seed farmers using the F2F volunteer training information, and link youth farmers with local service providers to improve livelihoods. James Anderson, 5/11/17-5/27/17, Dhaka Host organization: Department of Youth Development (DYD) Volunteer James Anderson developed a youth entrepreneurship curriculum adapted to the local conditions following field visits to youth training centers and discussions with entrepreneurs. The 250-page, two-week training curriculum for entrepreneurship training is suitable for persons who are already in business and looking to formalize their business planning, or persons who are exploring entrepreneurship as a viable alternative to traditional employment. Mr. Anderson trained 15 DYD master trainers and staff on how to use the curriculum. DYD plans to use the curriculum in their upcoming countrywide training program on youth entrepreneurship development. Curtis Youngs, 5/26/17-6/17/17, Sherpur, Bogra Host organization: Cattle Research and Development Centre (CRDC) - Rural Development Academy The objective of this assignment was to conduct trainings on bull station and artificial insemination (AI) lab management to help implement complete breeding and improve AI services for cattle farmers. Dr. Youngs noted that by the end of the assignment there was a significant advancement in participant’s technical knowledge of the mechanical process of how to perform AI. He also noted that participants gained a greater understanding of the importance of their work in livestock development in Bangladesh and in helping to achieve food security for Bangladesh. As a result of this assignment, youth Livestock Service Provider (LSP) members will be able to increase their knowledge, skills, and incomes by providing improved services in artificial insemination techniques for dairy farmers.

Charles Mitchell, 7/31/17-8/15/17, Savar, Dhaka Host organization: Department of Youth Development (DYD) The objective of this assignment was for the volunteer to conduct a training of trainers on safe food production practices for DYD master trainers. The major topics of the training included the basics of organic farming principles, practices for safe food production, organic certification, and the production of localized EM (efficient microorganisms) to repopulate depleted soil. This assignment was a PERSUAP Type 1 assignment; the volunteer did not recommend the use of pesticides and emphasized organic methods only. Mr. Mitchell educated the participants about the importance of soil quality and environment improvement and strongly rejected the use of synthetic chemicals and fertilizers in organic agriculture. The host noted that the dissemination of the training information created by the volunteer and the resulting improved skills of organic farming among the youth, will help youth change their lives and contribute to economic growth and food security improvement in Bangladesh. Brent Sipes, 7/5/17-7/21/17, Dhaka Host organization: Church of Bangladesh Social Development Programme (CBSDP)1; CBSDP Youth Pineapple Entrepreneur Group The objective of this assignment was to conduct a training on eco-friendly techniques for safe pineapple production for CBSDP staff and youth entrepreneurs. This was a PERSUAP Type 2 assignment; the volunteer encouraged exploring multiple cultural approaches to pest management, including tillage, soil pH, bed formation, and planting material selection. The volunteer encouraged the use of personal protective equipment, such as boots and gloves, when applying pesticides. Aside from the training, the

1 The host’s name changed recently and is currently called “Shalom”

“F2F Volunteer Charles Mitchell is an excellent organic farming trainer. If each of our trainers

after receiving his TOT on safe food production, can develop at least one entrepreneur to

produce safe food, others will follow them and ultimately many people in the country will get

the benefit.”

-- Mr. Anwarul Karim, the Director General, Department of Youth Development

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volunteer also developed a training module on eco-friendly techniques for safe pineapple production for CBSDP staff to conduct similar training for others in the future. The volunteer encouraged youth group members to plant pineapple year-round, using high quality material.

FLEXIBLE William Daniels, 4/21/17-4/25/17, Barguna, Barisal, Bagerhat, and Khulna Host organization: Safe Aqua Farming for Economic and Trade Improvement (SAFETI) The objective of this assignment was for the volunteer to provide recommendations and feedback to help the USDA-funded SAFETI project to develop standard operating procedures (SOPs) for prawn hatcheries in Bangladesh, including step-by-step processes/methods to improve hatchery and farm management. The volunteer participated in a meeting with the faculty members of Fisheries and Marine Resources Technology Discipline of Khulna University, where a responsible official from Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) also attended to explore opportunities to build a working relationship with the university and to identify and address the problems associated with prawn larval mortality. The volunteer met with WorldFish staff to identify and mitigate the problems in the recent past and visited SAFETI beneficiary prawn hatcheries and farms. Dr. Daniels noted that the participants should be able to develop improved SOPs and training for next year’s hatchery production, assuming hatcheries are willing to continue. Yangming “Martin” Lo, 7/17/17-7/31/17Dhaka Host organization: Quality Integrated Agro Limited (QIL) The main goal of this assignment was to offer technical assistance to a reputable private sector company, QIL, to improve production of quality poultry meat and value-added food items to end consumers in Bangladesh. Dr. Lo noted that the participants learned the importance of proper water supply and ventilation, as well as gained the knowledge to observe bird behavior and assess whether the birds are fit to be loaded and sent to a processing plant. Dr. Lo guided QIL with standard sanitation procedures. The Vice Chairman of QIL stated the F2F volunteer pointed out several areas in their initial plan for the plant and advised required changes. The host plans to provide further integration support in the future, such as organizing trainings for youth smallholder farmers, supplying quality inputs, and buying their products, which could result in increased farm productivity and income of youth.

B. BURMA RURAL DEVELOPMENT Cheng-Sheng Lee, 4/29/17-5/13/17, Yangon Host organizations: Catfish Farmer Entrepreneurs; Individual Catfish Breeders

Dr. Lee provided training on community fish farming and breeding of catfish, focused on improving the yield of fingerlings from hatcheries, including spawning success and larval survival. Participants included catfish hatchery operators, catfish grow-out farmers, farmers of other fish species, and novices who benefited from the hands-on instruction to ensure proper techniques in induced spawning and hatchery management. As a result of this assignment, a group of participants organized into a small working group in order to share future successes and information to further their catfish breeding operations. By utilizing the techniques learned during these trainings, catfish entrepreneurs will benefit from greater profits due to an increased catfish production.

Dr. Lee discussing and following up with catfish farmers on technical questions about the training.

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William Nichols, 5/5/17-5/14/17, Ayadaw Township Host organization: Ayadaw Township Thanakha Association The goal of this assignment was to improve the host’s knowledge of business planning and marketing to ensure greater success for their thanakha farming businesses. Mr. Nichols conducted training on business development, new customer identification, cooperative leadership, negotiating skills, and customer needs assessments. Members of the Ayadaw Township Thanakha Association are now able to better assess their customer’s needs and market their thanakha products accordingly. With the new business planning tools, members are also able to better sustain profits from existing customers while working to grow their businesses. Malcom Manners, 5/23/17-6/5/17, Sagaing Township Host organization: Individual Mango Farmers Group (Mandalay) Dr. Manners provided training on mango production, including methods of propagating mango, irrigation and drainage systems, proper maintenance, variety selection, and harvesting and post-harvesting techniques. This assignment is classified as a PERSUAP Type 2, as the trainings also included techniques for pest and disease management for the mango crop. The volunteer recommended dropped fruit removal, bagging fruit, and pheromone traps to control fruit fly and weevils. The nursery management techniques, specifically grafting, irrigation, and tree spacing will lead to higher yields, while proper post-harvesting techniques will ensure less fruit loss and an increase in incomes for producers. Glen Fukumoto and Jonathan Deenik, 6/10/17-6/2617, Hmawbi Township Host organizations: Individual Farmers in Hmawbi Township; Myanmar Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Producer and Exporter Association The volunteers provided training to farmers on ways to improve soil quality; this included training on soil fertility management and training on concepts of livestock waste management and composting using poultry and livestock manure. Dr. Deenik and Mr. Fukumoto visited a poultry farm to address their current problems with manure storage and a rice farm to assess their barriers to successful soil fertility management and the potential for composting to address those issues. Dr. Deenik focused his training on local soil properties and fertility, integrated fertilizer management, and hands-on activities related to soil quality testing. Mr. Fukumoto complemented these topics with training on composting, water quality, and livestock manure management to enhance soil performance. These strategies will assist trained farmers in utilizing what was once farm waste to increase their soil quality and boost production without expensive inputs. Carmen Byce, 7/6/17-7/19/17, Yangon Host organization: Capacity Building Initiative (CBI) Ms. Byce provided a training of trainers on proposal development and report writing built on the principles of experiential learning, game-based learning, and peer networking methods. The goal of this assignment was to build the capacity of CBI members to provide similar trainings to their stakeholders to increase the success rates among local NGOs competing for donor funding. Topics included developing a problem statement with background research, monitoring and evaluation planning, cost proposal elements, and writing reports that communicate impact. The volunteer recommended that CBI develop a comprehensive proposal development manual based on the training materials and topics covered during the assignment, and to devise a plan to conduct similar trainings to other CBI offices. Paul Miller, 8/4/17-8/17/17, Yangon Host organization: Myanmar Livestock Federation (MLF) The objectives of this assignment were to create a poultry farmer guidebook and to train MLF members on the contents and use of the guidebook to ensure members could utilize the recommended techniques. Dr. Miller visited poultry farms in Yangon to better assess the needs of local farmers to ensure the

Dr. Manners demonstrating how to graft mango plants.

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guidebook would address their most pressing issues. The resulting document contained information on nutrition, feed, disease control measures, biosecurity, housing management, and record keeping. Due to an avian flu outbreak that occurred right before the start of this assignment, fewer farmers were able to attend the training than expected. However, MLF executive members attended the volunteer training so that they could be responsible for training others within the organization on the use of the guidebook. MLF will also distribute the translated guidebook among its members with the goal of assisting poultry farmers in creating or sustaining successful poultry operations. David Ringuette, 9/11/17-9/27/17, Ywangan Host organizations: Individual Orange Farmers Group in Ywangan; Myanmar Agri-Tech Ltd. (MAGT) Mr. Ringuette’s training covered pest and disease management, plant management, plant nutrition, and different grafting practices through practical theory and hands-on demonstrations. This assignment is classified as a PERSUAP Type 1 assignment, and the volunteer recommended only pesticides listed as approved within the PERSUAP guidelines, as well as IPM techniques and safe handling and application methods. Sixty-six participants including local farmers, employees, and agriculture university students attended the training. By utilizing the training knowledge, orange farmers can reduce their chemical pesticide usage by applying pest scouting, physical control, and cultural control methods, resulting in a reduction of production costs and environmental degradation. Partner organization, Myanmar Agri-Tech Ltd., agreed to provide the Satsuma variety (seedless orange) to farmers, and will buy the product from farmers for processing. Linking farmers with a supplier, buyer, and processor provides them with better market access and an opportunity to increase incomes.

C. NEPAL

AGRICULTURE EDUCATION AND TRAINING James Correll, 6/10/17-6/25/17, Kathmandu Host organization: Plant Protection Directorate (PPD) Dr. Correll conducted a training of trainers for PPD officers on how to collect and prepare fungal samples, isolate plant pathogens, and the correct procedures and protocols for plant pathogen identification. This was a PERSUAP Type 2 assignment, and Dr. Correll discussed several general aspects of IPM practices to reduce overall pesticide usage and safety, but specific pesticide usage nor availability was mentioned. During the assignment, Dr. Correll also helped with laboratory and equipment set-up, following standard laboratory procedures. With a functional lab and improved skills in proper pathogen diagnosis, PPD will be able to help minimize pesticide misuse and provide better quality services to farmers. Dr. Correll also worked with PPD to develop a monthly newsletter template to inform farmers about the previous month’s plant diseases and pests identified in Nepal, including management techniques. Five hundred copies of the first issue were distributed. Oladiran Fasina, 6/26/17-7/12/17, Pokhara Host organization: Pokhara University Curriculum Development Center During the assignment, Mr. Fasina worked closely with a small team from the Pokhara University Curriculum Development Center to assist in designing their Bachelor of Agriculture Engineering Program curriculum. The host arranged for stakeholders from neighboring universities, and faculty and consultants of agriculture engineering to provide feedback on the proposed curriculum to further refine and enhance the program. In addition, Mr. Fasina gave a short speech to 39 faculty and staff of the Faculty of Science

“We have been waiting for this kind of training to orange farmers in our area. The orange sector is degrading due

to difficult access to new varieties, pruning and grafting is seldom done due to technical barriers and high labor

costs, unstable market (difficult to compete with imported oranges), pest and disease problems, and

weather changes. Dr. David’s techniques to control pest are surprisingly easy. I will do according to his training. I will also share information with my neighboring farms. With pest scouting and control methods learned in this training, I think, I can manage some of pest and disease

problems and improve my farm.”

-- U Khin Maung Zaw, leader of orange farmer group, Yae-Oo village

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and Technology - School of Engineering at Pokhara University about his work and the proposed curriculum. The volunteer left the host with the proposed curriculum along with the program objectives, narrative about program structure, and mapping of courses in the curriculum to program objectives. Anil Shrestha, 7/7/17-7/17/17, Pokhara Host organization: Pokhara University Research Center (PURC) The host requested F2F assistance to enhance the capacity of its faculty members and post-graduate students as well as the research center on research design and technical writing. Dr. Shrestha trained 27 faculty on grant proposal writing, scientific writing, experimental design, and data analysis using the software package, SPSS. Following the trainings, several participants shared their current research designs and requested suggestions to improve their research methodologies. In addition, over the course of the training, participants were asked to prepare a grant proposal based on a mock request for proposal. On the last day of the workshop, the groups presented their proposals orally, were provided with constructive comments, and were scored based on quality. Dr. Shrestha reported, “It was very encouraging to see excellent quality proposals presented at the end of the workshop.” Anil Shrestha, 8/1/17-8/9/17, Kathmandu Host organization: Tribhuvan University (TU), Institute of Science and Technology, Amrit Campus, Botany Department The objective of the assignment was to train Botany Department faculty in experimental design, data collection and analysis, and scientific writing to enable them to improve students’ research and the University’s existing curriculum on research methodology. Dr. Shrestha observed that there was a considerable change in the faculty’s level of knowledge of experimental designs compared to the first day of the training and most participants were comfortable analyzing data on different experimental designs using SPSS and Excel. In addition to the training in experimental design, the volunteer delivered a seminar titled ‘Pesticide use in agriculture: a double-edged sword’ at the Himalayan College of Agriculture Sciences and Technology. The main topics of the lecture included pesticide use and trends in agriculture, the environmental effects of pesticide use, how pesticide use is increasing in Nepal, and why it is important to use an integrated pest management program. As a result, this assignment is categorized as PERSUAP Type 2; no specific pesticides for any crop were mentioned.

YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP Archie Devore, 3/17/17-4/2/17, Rautahat District Host organization: Shree Bahudeshyiya Pashu Bikash Sahakari Sanstha (SBPBSS) Ltd. SBPBSS requested F2F assistance to provide youth with better technical skills to improve their existing cattle farming enterprises and create new employment opportunities for youth who are not currently involved in dairy or cattle farming. The volunteer provided training on improved dairy and cattle management skills to increase milk and cattle production for 34 cooperative members (64% youth). Dr. Devore observed that after his training, participants could calculate estimated dry matter intakes of cows based on body weight and for weeks following calving to develop feeding schedules, and thus obtain increasing amounts of milk production. Dr. Devore also noted that future impacts of this new knowledge will result in increased profits to individual producers (including youth) as milk production increases. Halina Zaleski, 3/17/17-4/2/17, Khotang District Host organization: Rawa Khola Sirjanshil Agriculture Farm Pvt. Ltd. (RSAF) RSAF requested technical assistance to improve the capacity of youth and other lead farmers on improved production techniques for their pig enterprises. Dr. Zaleski trained 35 RSAF owners and clients (80% youth) on pig production and marketing, including biosecurity and sanitation, piglet care, breeding and welfare, feeding, and markets. Participants were quick to adopt the improved practices, including

“Having seen all the potential in Nepal in which I could contribute to with my area of expertise, in

my previous F2F assignments, I had felt that I could do more by serving my sabbatical need

here than in some other country. Nepal definitely needs such type of assistance and the

impact also seems to be immediate.”

-- F2F volunteer, Dr. Anil Shrestha

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adding solid slides to pig pens to keep piglets warm; installing a nipple drinker; castrating male pigs, except those kept for breeding; and treating sick pigs for diarrhea using the correct dosage and withdrawal times. If the volunteer recommendations continue to be implemented, youth pig farmers will produce better quality piglets and will be able to provide contract farmers and buyers with more hygienic meat products. Lala Kumar, 4/1/17-4/15/17, Dhanusha Host organization: Sana Kisan Krishi Sahakari Sanstha (SKKSS) Ltd.- Dhanusha District Mr. Kumar provided a training of trainers to 28 cooperative members and youth producers on cultural practices for vegetable farming to improve crop health and production and reduce pest infestations. This was a PERSUAP Type 2 assignment; Mr. Kumar’s training provided information on integrated pest management concepts, pesticide safety, and personal protective equipment. The training will be used to teach SKKSS Ltd.- Dhanusha District members (60% youth) more effective and appropriate pest control methods (such as floating row covers and cover crops) and its importance in soil fertility management. Following the training, the participant groups have committed to using more compost, testing non-chemical methods to control pests, using good quality seeds, practicing crop rotation, and identifying the problem before spraying pesticides. David Roberts, 4/9/17-4/26/17, Dang District Host organization: Uddaymshil Agriculture Multipurpose Cooperative Limited The goal of the assignment was to provide training on dairy cattle management and animal husbandry practices for increased milk production and productivity, mainly targeting youth milk suppliers. The training focused on building youth entrepreneurs’ skills in feed ration formulation, housing management, feeding practices, nutrition, health and hygiene, farm management, calf care, and disease management. Mr. Roberts noted that all participants returned daily after the training sessions with observations in their own cows and buffalos, used body condition scoring to evaluate their animals, and estimated animal weight using the formula provided during training. Mr. Roberts expects that milk production will increase in both quantity and quality with better feed rations, and better access to feed, water, and minerals for cows, leading to increased sales by youth milk suppliers to the cooperative.

Shi Chiang (Steven) Pao, 5/28/17-6/10/17, Rautahat Host organization: Sana Kisan Krishi Sahakari Sanstha Ltd- Rautahat District The host cooperative requested volunteer technical assistance to increase the sales and income of its youth farmer members through improved information and technologies in milk product development. Dr. Pao conducted a hands-on training for 41 dairy farmers (63% youth) focused on dairy product quality improvement efforts, including routine/basic sanitation and marketing. The participants learned how to develop Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), new cheese and yogurt products, and marketing plans, enhancing their technical and business development skills.

Carl Bannon, 7/16/17-8/3/17, Kaski District, Host organization: Dhikurpokhari Community Development Organization (DCDO) Mr. Bannon trained 58 youth tomato growers and lead farmers on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques. This was a PERSUAP Type 1 assignment; pesticides were discussed as management tools along with cultural, biological, and mechanical/physical methods of pest management. Mr. Bannon focused on pesticides that are classified as reduced risk by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), all on the approved PERSUAP list. The volunteer also covered pesticide risks, toxicity and personal protective equipment. The trainings were also attended by Peace Corps Volunteers, Community Business Development Representatives, DCDO staff, International Development Enterprises (iDE) staff, and grower cooperative representatives. Involvement of these stakeholders in the training will have a multiplicative effect on dissemination of the information. Youth growers were interested to learn about the IPM practices and were excited about the economic opportunity of growing tomatoes in the off season.

Dr. Pao teaching dairy farmers the process of milk protein coagulation for fresh cheese making.

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Ricardo Russo, 8/23/17-9/6/17, Bara District Host organization: Nepal Matsya Byawasayi Sangh Dr. Russo trained 24 youth (46 total) fish farmers on pond and water management, fertilization, fish pond design, fish capture techniques, and live fish transportation techniques. Dr. Russo noted that the farmers quickly learned how to test the water quality of their ponds and how to interpret the results. He also noted that the training has built the capacity of the farmers to determine when their ponds need to be fertilized, through Secchi disk readings, how to improve their feeding protocols, which will decrease food waste, how to increase the number of fish cultured in the ponds, and how to decrease the number fish mortality during transport. The host requested this training for its youth fish farmers to increase their skills in fish farming to help them grow their fish farming enterprises.

FLEXIBLE Yugendar “Reddy” Bommineni, 6/17/17-7/1/17, Lamahi Municipality, Dang District Host organization: Sharma Poultry and Feed Suppliers Dr. Bommineni equipped young veterinarians and laboratory staff with advanced microbiology and histopathology skills to better diagnosis poultry diseases. He also demonstrated the necropsy technique on 100 chickens from 50 poultry farms to help farmers identify the causes of poultry mortality on their farms and how to identify lesions. Sharma Poultry and Feed Suppliers hopes that the training participants and lab staff will be able to diagnose diseases at earlier stages, be able to take preventative control measures, and provide better technical assistance to their contract farmers.

D. FLEXIBLE

VIETNAM Joshua Ringer, 7/6/17-7/13/17, Hanoi, Nam Dinh, and Long An Host organization: Nam Dinh Agriculture Extension Center and Long An Agriculture Extension Center The objectives of the assignment were to support the local agriculture extension centers to develop a clear strategy for developing of a network of Farmer Interest Groups (FIGs) that can support the scaling up of the climate-smart rice model. Dr. Ringer developed workshop materials on facilitation skills for FIGs, which consisted of diagnostic tools. He also designed a suite of participatory tools for facilitating FIGs, including information on how to utilize participatory tools for extension strategies, FIG facilitation and planning techniques, and capacity building to scale up the climate smart rice model. Dr. Ringer provided concrete strategy recommendations for further support of FIG implementation and sustainability. Dr. Ringer’s assignment provided a good overview of opportunities for improvement in agriculture extension centers in Nam Dinh and Long An provinces. This assignment supported the USAID-funded Vietnam Forests and Deltas project.

“Working with Sharma left me with the impression that Nepal has a very bright future. I

did not have an opportunity to get to know other private poultry farms in Nepal, but it is obvious

that Sharma poultry lab can provide good quality training if they adopt new technology. I

strongly think an established good lab, with some improvements can make this a model for

others in the country and on par with international standards. This will strongly support their growing poultry industry.”

-- F2F volunteer, Dr. Yugendar Bommineni

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I. PERSUAP Implementation Experience – F2F Assignments:

Over the period covered by this report, Asia F2F has had experience in implementing the F2F PERSUAP, as reflected in the PERSUAP table below. This table lists all Type 1, 2, and relevant Type 4 volunteer SOWs that have been completed during the reporting period. Summaries of the volunteer assignment with a general description of activities with pesticides, key findings and recommendations on limitations/successes of F2F PERSUAP, and any recommendations to F2F for additional support needed to improve pest and pesticide management practices are found in Annex 2. All assignments not listed in this table are Type 3 assignments or Type 4 assignments that fall within the Type 3 category.

PERSUAP Reporting Table

Assignment

(Trip)

Number

Volunteer

Name Country

Country F2F

Project

PERS

UAP

Assign

ment

Type

Work

Directly

with USAID

Mission or

Mission-

funded

Project

(Type 4) –

Check for

Yes

Training

Syllabus

Sent to F2F

AOR/

Mission

Environment

al Officer

(Type 1) –

Check for

Yes

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d by

USAID

(Type 1)

– Check

for Yes

W-A-230 Charles

Williams III

Bangladesh Youth

Entrepreneurship

2 N/A N/A N/A

W-A-247 Brent Sipes Bangladesh Youth

Entrepreneurship

2 N/A N/A N/A

W-A-254 Charles

(Chuck)

Mitchell

Bangladesh Youth

Entrepreneurship

1 N/A Yes No

W-A-234 Malcom

Manners

Burma Rural

Development

2 N/A N/A N/A

W-A-257 David

Ringuette

Burma Rural

Development

1 N/A Yes No

W-A-238 James

Correll

Nepal AET 2 N/A N/A N/A

W-A-253 Anil

Shrestha

Nepal AET 2 N/A N/A N/A

W-A-223 Lala Kumar Nepal Youth

Entrepreneurship

2 N/A N/A N/A

W-A-251 Carl Bannon Nepal Youth

Entrepreneurship

1 N/A Yes No

Counts: 9 0 3 0

Regional program, country program, or country project area assignments or SOWs in IPM and pesticide safer use: W-A-257- Integrated Pest and Disease Management for Tropical Fruit Crops. Volunteer, David Ringuette, provided training to 77 tropical fruit growers on pest monitoring (using yellow sticky cards), cultural control strategies that included plant nutrition, pruning and grafting, biological control methods that included planting flowers as attractants and refraining from using broad spectrum pesticides, physical control measures (isolating new seedlings), and chemical control measures focusing on the right chemical

Annex 3: F2F Annual Report PERSUAP Compliance Annex

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for the pest problem and applying only when pest problems are increasing.* Mr. Ringuette also provided recommendations on correct dilution rates, safety procedures, and environmental concerns (especially for bee populations). *All pesticide that were recommended by the volunteer were approved per the PERSUAP approved list in Attachment A and on the list of registered pesticides in Myanmar. W-A-251- Increased, Safe Tomato Production through Integrated Pest Management (IPM). Volunteer, Carl Bannon, provided training to 125 participants (primarily growers and lead farmers) on pest profiles and IPM management practices for most of the pests that the participants identified. Pesticides were discussed as management tools along with Cultural, Biological, Mechanical/Physical methods of pest management. The volunteer focused on pesticides that are classified as reduced risk by the USEPA and that are on the PERSUAP approved list in Attachment A. Topics included: an overview of IPM principles, pesticide safety, pesticide resistance management, toxicity, personal protective equipment, and IPM approaches to common pests and diseases, weeds, and nutrient management. The presentations included information and pictures to help with pest identification tools, understanding pest biology, and IPM management strategies. The presentation was provided to host staff, Winrock field staff, iDE Nepal staff, and Peace Corps volunteers. Needs for a PERSUAP amendment: Charles Williams III and Brent Sipes noted that the information in the SUAP is accurate, but complex, cumbersome, and difficult to apply in the field or classroom in developing countries.

II. Certifications of assignment and office compliance with PERSUAP guidelines:

A. PERSUAP Compliance – F2F Assignments This certifies that all volunteers have received the F2F Environmental Brochure. For all PERSUAP Type

1, 2 and relevant Type 4 SOWs, and further certifies the following have been provided to and developed

by the relevant volunteers:

Type 1 SOWs Type 2 SOWs

Provided to

Volunteer

· F2F PERSUAP with Attachments A - H · SUAP briefing with F2F field staff · Implementing Partner F2F PERSUAP Questionnaire · List of any IPM practices and any tools, forms, protocols,

plans from previous volunteers · Host country list of approved pesticides

· Approved pesticide list from any other applicable

PERSUAPs

· F2F PERSUAP with Attachments

B, C, F, H · SUAP briefing with F2F field staff · Implementing Partner F2F

PERSUAP Questionnaire · List of IPM practices from previous

volunteers

Developed/

Provided by

Volunteer

· Syllabus for training event · Material Safety Data Sheets (filed in field office) · Any pesticides that the F2F program should be able to

recommend/use which are included on an approved list · Limitations/successes of F2F PERSUAP · Recommendations for additional support on pesticide

management practices · Recommendations/feedback on local IPM practices · Highly Toxic Pesticides (Attachment E)/poor pesticide

practices witnessed · Tools, forms, protocols, plans for implementation of

pesticide-related recommendations

· Limitations/successes of F2F

PERSUAP · Recommendations for additional

support on pesticide

management practices · Recommendations/feedback on

local IPM practices

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B. PERSUAP Compliance – F2F Offices This certifies that all F2F staff have reviewed the F2F Environmental Brochure for staff the fiscal year

and that the following have been updated and kept on file:

Home Office Field Office

Documents

Updated

and on File

· F2F Environmental

Brochure for staff · PERSUAP with

Attachments A-I · Any USAID Mission- or

sector-wide

PERSUAP(s) for

relevant country/sector

· F2F Environmental Brochure for staff · PERSUAP with Attachments A-I

· USAID Mission- or sector-wide PERSUAP(s) for relevant

country/sector · Host country list of approved pesticides · Implementing partner F2F PERSUAP Questionnaire, with any

volunteer additions · Material Safety Data Sheets for relevant pesticides · Tools, forms, protocols, plans developed by volunteers

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F2F Beneficiary Wins Gold Medal for Improved Water Recycling System Bangladesh students and hatcheries look to Modhumoty to learn about the new technology

Through a country-wide competitive process, the Modhumoty Fish Hatchery was awarded the National Award and received the Gold Medal1 from the Government of Bangladesh’s Prime Minister in celebration of National Fish Week 2017. This award showcases the hatchery’s significant contribution in aquaculture through quality fish hatchling production by adopting new technologies related to water recycling and reducing pressure on underground water. Because of these achievements, the hatchery now serves as a role model to other Bangladesh hatcheries to improve water recycling and sustainability in the aquaculture hatchery business.

Water scarcity is affecting the operation of aquaculture hatcheries in Bangladesh. Hatchery operators observe that the underground water level is decreasing annually, resulting in increased costs to access and utilize water. To address the problem, in December 2014, F2F volunteer, Dr. John Woiwode, worked with the USAID-funded Aquaculture for Income and Nutrition (AIN) project to train 30 fish hatchery owners on how to efficiently recycle water using self-cleaning plastic media and tube filters. The volunteer developed a small prototype recycling system using plastic media (bio-filter material sample brought from the United States) and locally available materials. This prototype was installed in the Modhumoty Hatchery in Jessore, marking the first time that a Bangladesh hatchery had used an improved water recycling system. Based on the pilot, the USAID AIN project supported

the installation of the complete water recycling system in the Modhumoty Hatchery. From 2014 until 2017, the Modhumoty Hatchery reduced the amount of underground water lifted from 140 million to 0.08 million liters, leading to energy and financial savings. The water recycling system, along with a newly-installed solar power system, helped the hatchery to increase hatchling production by 1,000 kg and reduce hatchling production costs from US$25 per kg to US$17.5 per kg. As a result, the hatchery’s profits grew from US$21,875 to US$61,875. Mr. Ekramul Kabir, owner of the Modhumoty Hatchery, states, “Dr. Woiwode gave us an excellent solution to our problem to ensure consistent water supply throughout the production cycles and continue our hatchery operation. We were really looking for such help. With his system, we’ve reduced lifting of underground water tremendously and achieved better results. Now, we’re not only profit makers, we’re the saver of the underground water.” Abdullah Al-Masum, Project Manager for the USAID AIN project, reports, “The introduction of improved water recycling system in four hatcheries, including the Modhumoty Hatchery, has created enthusiasm among many other hatcheries. They are coming to us to learn about this.” Building on their volunteer’s training, USAID AIN trained their own staff and now can provide technical support on water recycling techniques to carp and tilapia operators. Modhumoty Hatchery’s success has created an opportunity for other hatcheries to learn and adopt the improved water recycling system technology. About 500 students from different universities and others visited the hatchery to learn about the new technologies. Thanks to F2F volunteer technical assistance, the Modhumoty Hatchery is leading the way to significantly reduce pressure on underground water and help achieve sustainability in Bangladesh’s aquaculture industry.

1 The Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock and the Department of Fisheries observe country-wide National Fish Week every year to encourage and promote aquaculture and fisheries production, processing, business, export, extension, research, and education. National Fish Week includes an award provided by the Prime Minister for significant contributions to aquaculture. The Gold Medal is the highest honor.

Annex 4: Success Stories

Dr. John Woiwode demonstrating ammonia measuring methods

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Enhanced Market Opportunities for Mango Farmers in Burma F2F training enables farmers to improve post-harvesting handling and food safety practices There are more than 400 mango varieties mangos in the world, and Myanmar is home to over 190 varieties with distinct taste, color, and shape. In 2016, one F2F volunteer evaluated 132 varieties from four regions of Myanmar, 19 of which were determined to have commercial potential. Farmers in the Mandalay Mango Farmer Group subsequently received technical trainings from two F2F volunteers, Mr. Brian Flanagan and Dr. Martin Lo, on improved post-harvest handling and processing techniques and food safety standards. Mr. Flanagan introduced easy-to-adopt integrated pest and disease management strategies and orchard management practices to improve profitability and market access. Since the training, mango farmers are using coated paper bags to pack fruits on trees to protect them from fruit flies and are pruning branches that show signs of disease or damage. Farmers are not using any pesticides when packing the fruits with paper or plastic bags. U Win Min Than and U Tin Aye, two mango farmers, have been able to decrease annual production costs, by over $400 and by over $850 per year, respectively, due to reduced pesticide use and better pruning practices. U Win Min Than states, “I could reduce costs using pesticides for mangos and follow the pruning steps. Since I don’t need to use a lot of pesticides, it becomes less costly.”

Mr. Flanagan also demonstrated simple, low-cost technologies to enhance the quality of value-added mango products. Ma Nyein explains, “During the training, the volunteer recommended very applicable and affordable post-harvest handling and processing practices like using a solar dryer to dry the mango to improve food safety issues and the quality of mango leather.” The solar dryers are made using locally-available materials, consisting of a steel pot and solar plastic. Based on the training, farmers are now transferring the leather to drying racks as opposed drying them on the ground. Ma Nyein explains that farmers are also getting better prices for their products, “Before the training, one viss of mango leather was 1,000 MMK. Now, one viss is 3,000 MMK by following some post-harvest handling and processing practices including drying practices that were provided by the volunteer to improve the quality of mango leather and dry mango. Therefore, farmers who make mango leather are getting good incomes, including me.”

Adopting these simple post-harvest handling and food safety practices has allowed about 100 farmers (25%) within the Mandalay Mango Farmer Group to obtain Myanmar Good Agricultural Practices certificates from the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation, which will also help them to sell to more profitable markets. Ma Chan Mya Nyein comments, “I have become focused on food safety and quality after those trainings. I’m always careful of my fruits … are good quality and safe. Clients also praise that the mangos are in high demand.” In addition, due to farmers’ new connections with the Mandalay Mango Farmer Group, individual farmers have been able receive better information on market prices, demand, and supply to improve their selling practices. The Mandalay Mango Farmer Group is also disseminating the volunteers’ training materials. They have copied the materials and have shared them with over 100 farmers in the region. In addition, six female teachers and researchers from the post-harvest technology training center in Mandalay attended the training and are now able to provide improved technical assistance to farmers with questions on post-harvest handling and processing of mangos.

Woman from Mi Chaung Tat village selling home-made mango leather in Mandalay.

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Pig Raising Fills the Piggy Bank Volunteer Training in Pig Rearing Doubles Incomes for Nepali Youth Farmers Surya Maya Jimba and her husband, Ram Kumar Jimba, both youth farmers2, began raising pigs eight years ago. The high pig mortality and low growth rates made it an unsustainable business; the losses forced them to abandon their business after five years. Despite the challenges, pig raising continued to grow in popularity in Nepal. In 2015, the Swarojgar Pig Raising Farmers Group (SPRFG) was formed in their community in Simaltar, Hetauda, and the Jimba couple decided to join and try raising pigs once again. SPRFG started off with a small pig pen and two sows and requested Farmer-to-Farmer (F2F) support from Winrock International to increase their members’ knowledge in pig raising.

In December 2016, F2F volunteers Drs. Halina Zaleski and Rajesh Jha, both with the University of Hawaii, trained a group of SPRFG youth farmers (33.3% female). The volunteers used practical field demonstrations to improve the farmers’ knowledge and skills in pig fattening techniques, swill feeding, pig pen improvement, health, hygiene and sanitation practices, feed and nutritional planning, breeding, castration and disease detection and management, and artificial insemination. Surya and Ram were among the farmers who attended this training.

Within nine months after the training, Surya and Ram expanded their pig pen, increasing the number of sows from two to seven. The couple sold 50 piglets for USD $40 each and selected sows for consumption valued at USD $300 each, thus increasing their annual income from pig rearing from USD $1,500 to USD $3,200 following the training. With an available and reliable source of income from piglet sales, the couple invested their profits and purchased a three-wheel auto rickshaw. They were able to put down 42% of the total cost of the USD $6,000 rickshaw at the time of the sale; the remainder was covered through a bank loan. The couple has been using the auto rickshaw to transport pig feed from the market. Ram also uses it for taxi services. The earnings from using the auto rickshaw are sufficient to pay the monthly USD $120

loan installment.

Surya and Ram believe that the hands-on, practical knowledge acquired from the F2F volunteers helped them grow their pig raising business, noting, “We participated in many pig raising trainings before the F2F assistance, but did not have success, because earlier trainings were focused only on theory inside the classroom.” They also reported that they now have no pig mortalities. They hope to continue to increase in their incomes and livelihoods from pig raising in order to send their two daughters, ages 8 and 11, to a private school.

2 Nepal's 2010 National Youth Policy defines youth as persons aged 16-40 years old.

Dr. Jha demonstrates feed mixtures to Nepali farmers attending the pig rearing training.

Surya and Ram proudly show their auto rickshaw. The profits were invested in the purchased of the vehicle, allowing them to have a secondary source of income by using it for taxi services.

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Winrock implements two Associate Awards under the Asia F2F LWA. Information about each Associate Award is listed below:

i. Country: Burma ii. Project Title: Value Chains for Rural Development

iii. LOP Budget: $27,000,000 iv. Obligated Amount: $20,263,000 v. Start Date: September 22, 2014

vi. (Anticipated) Completion Date: September 21, 2019 vii. Objective: The main goal of the project is to sustainably reduce poverty and hunger by improving

smallholder productivity and profitability, strengthening value chain linkages and competitiveness, and increasing private sector engagement to support value chain upgrades.

viii. Role of Volunteers: Over the life of project, 75 US volunteers will provide pro bono expertise to farmer groups and small- and medium-scale agribusinesses to improve farmer productivity and profitability, diversify production and processing, improve access to quality and affordable inputs, and improve food security and nutrition. In addition to short-term (3-4 week) assignments, the project will field volunteers for long-term assignments (3-12 months) to build local capacity.

ix. Lessons learned with regards to use of volunteers: Although the project was designed with an integral volunteer component, it also requires buy-in from the local mission representatives. The FY18 work plan will contain an annex detailing volunteer engagement for the local mission’s buy-in. Volunteers with business and organizational development expertise are highly sought-after, given that small businesses and processors that the project is working with have never received any type of business development support in the past, a consequence of the country’s isolation until the recent transition into an open market economy. The project will continue to provide volunteer technical assistance in this area, as stronger agribusinesses and processors create a larger demand for farmers’ products and support smallholder farmers.

The Value Chains for Rural Development (VCRD) associate award completed 39 volunteer trips to date. During April 1, 2017-September 30, 2017, the project fielded 15 volunteers to conduct work related to business management for agribusinesses, organizational strengthening for agri-media outlets, coffee processing and cupping, evaluation of extension methods, melon and sesame production training for farmers, and M&E support with a focus on local partner sustainability. Two of the volunteer assignments were long-term, lasting more than four months each.

A team from the Thunderbird School of Management provided technical assistance to two small processing businesses in the soy and ginger sectors. Specific recommendations for the soy processor included improved processes to reduce waste, facilitating employee training, and developing marketing tools and metrics to support their operations. The team also promoted Myanmar’s budding ginger trade by publishing information about Myanmar’s ginger in a global fresh produce website, which resulted in several inquiries from interested buyers.

Please see Annex 5 for volunteer summary indicator tables. For more detailed information and cumulative results to date, please refer to the Value Chains for Rural Development’s FY2017 Annual Report.

Annex 6: Summary of Status of Sub-Award Projects

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i. Country: Mozambique ii. Project Title: Feed the Future Resilient Agricultural Markets Activity – Nacala Corridor (RAMA-

Nacala Corridor) iii. LOP Budget: $15,999,978 iv. Obligated Amount: $5,797,854 v. Start Date: December 12, 2016

vi. (Anticipated) Completion Date: December 11, 2021 vii. Objective: Feed the Future Mozambique Resilient Agricultural Markets Activity - Nacala

Corridor’s focus is the identification, evaluation, pilot, and scale-up of impactful technologies that build resilience of smallholder farmers in Mozambique’s Nacala Corridor – through private and public-sector project partners, underpinned by a broad communication and extension program.

viii. Role of Volunteers: RAMA-Nacala Corridor will engage 36 volunteers over the life of program. ix. Lessons learned with regard to use of volunteers: N/A

The Mozambique Feed the Future Resilient Agricultural Markets Activity – Nacala Cooridor was awarded to Winrock in November 2016. Winrock International legally registered in Mozambique, established the RAMA-Nacala Corridor office in Nampula, started activities April 1, 2017, and held an official project launch on May 8, 2017. The team initiated technology identification through a process of stakeholder consultations with more than 20 organizations, private as well as other donor program implementers active in the Corridor. Four technologies have been identified and prioritized for potential partnerships during this reporting period: mechanized land preparation, ripping for compacted soils, inorganic fertilizer blends, and mechanized post-harvest groundnut processing. Through the technology consultation process, several isolated smallholder focused irrigation and water management technology interventions were identified as well as a need for broader watershed and multi-use watershed level strategy development facilitation. RAMA-Nacala Corridor finalized the grants manual and issued their first Request for Applications, soliciting grant applications from potential partners to support enhanced access and application of mechanized land preparation and fertilizer commercialization. RAMA-Nacala Corridor will start to engage volunteers to provide targeted short-term technical assistance and training in Year 2 of the project. For more detailed information, please refer to the Feed the Future Resilient Agricultural Markets Activity –

Nacala Corridor FY2017 Annual Report.