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List of Delegates LIST OF DELEGATES AGUET, Velda BENN, Alexander Economic Director Economist & Extension Officer 14 Cemetery Road LP 66 Bank Village Belize City Carapichaima BELIZE TRINIDAD ALONZO, Oscar BETANCOURT, Luis H. Assistant Manager of Projects Agriculture Project Officer Belmopan Forest Drive BELIZE P.O. Box 97 Belmopan ALPUCHE, Jorge BELIZE Chief of Field Operation Showg round BLANCO, Crispin Belmopan USDA/APHIS Inspector BELIZE US Embassy BELIZE ALVAREZ, Yvette Economist BREWSTER, Charlene P.O. Box 852 Graduate Assistant Belize City Dept. of Agric. Econ. & Farm Mgm't BELIZE UWI, St. Augustine TRINIDAD BACON, Wade Peace Corps Belize BRIGGS, John Main Street FAO Consultant Punta Gorda Belmopan BELIZE BELIZE BAUTISTA, Roberto A. BUCKMIRE, George E. Acting General Manager IICA Representative in Guyana Development Finance Corporation IICA Office in Guyana Belmopan P.O. Box 10-1089 BELIZE Georgetown, GUYANA, 817 BELISLE, Denton Consultant BURNS, Ivor 10 Mango Street Veterinarian Belmopan Central Farm BELIZE Cayo District BELIZE 243 CAL, Moses DEEP FORD, J.R. Administrator Agricultural Economist P.O. Box 56 GO1 Main Street Agric. Showground Burlington V.T. 105401 Belmopan USA BELIZE DeSHIELD, Michael • CAMPBELL, Dunstan Veterinarian University Lecturer Central Farm UWI Outreach Cayo District c/o Ministry of Agriculture BELIZE Castries ST. LUCIA ERICKSON, Duane E. Professor Emeritus CHUN, Angel 1301 West Gregory Drive Forest Officer Management 310 Mumford Hall Douglas DaSilva Forest Station University of Illinois Orange Walk District Urbana, Illinois BELIZE USA COMPTON, Bourne Prof. GARCIA, Sergio Professor of Economics Agriculture Officer Office of Planning and Programming Stann Creek District UWI, St. Augustine BELIZE TRINIDAD GARCIA, Pedro E. CULLERTON, Bridget District Agriculture Officer Managing Director - BEST Orange Walk District P.O. Box 35 BELIZE Forest Drive Belmopan GARCIA, Eulalio BELIZE Chief Agricultural Officer Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries DAISLEY, Lennox Belmopan CARDI Representative BELIZE P.O. Box 346 Roseau GIBSON, Janet DOMINICA Coordinator, CZM Project 3 St. Edward Street DAVIS, Harlan Belize City IICA Deputy Director BELIZE San Jose COSTA RICA GILLET, Vincent Fisheries Administration DAVIS, Carlton G. Belize City Professor BELIZE G091 McCarty Hall University of Florida GLASER, Marion Gainesville, Fl. 32611 Social Planner USA Belmopan BELIZE 244 GOMEZ, Santiago KEMPTON, Heather MOA - BEIPU Economist 63 Regent Street Belmopan Belize City BELIZE BELIZE KING, R. Bruce HARRISON, Orlando Projeci Manager General Manager Ministry of Natural Resources 34 Buena Vista Street Belmopan San Ignacio Town BELIZE Cayo District BELIZE LASHLEY, S.M. Economist HARRISON, Joseph Maxwell Main Road Student Christ Church 34 Buena Vista Street BARBADOS San Ignacio Town Cayo District LEWIS, June BELIZE Student Top Jackson HARRISON, Roberto Bog Walk P.O. Agric. Information Officer St. Catherine, Ministry of Agric. & Fisheries JAMAICA Belmopan, BELIZE LINK, John E. Plant Pathologist HASSIM, Ashick Central Farm Senior Director Manager Cayo District Agricultural Development Bank BELIZE 87 Henry Street Port of Spain LOWE, Christopher TRINIDAD Food Production P.O. Box 50 HENSLEY, Manswell John San Ignacio Town Senior Planning Officer Cayo District James Street BELIZE Goodwood TOBAGO MA-YIN-CHUEN Chief of Agricultural Technical Mission HERNANDEZ, Enrique Ramon Valdez Central Farm Agriculture Extension Officer Cayo District Central Farm BELIZE Cayo Dist. BELIZE MACDONALD, Lynn Statistician C.S.O. HUNT, John , 1 Nargusta Street Agriculturalist BELIZE CARDI, UWI St. Augustine TRINIDAD 245 MAHIER, Wallace Belize City District Agricultural Officer BELIZE Toledo District BELIZE McINTOSH, Curtis Advisor in Food Economics MALGLOIRE, Francine 18 Tumpuna Court Agronomist Arima Officer-in-Charge TRINIDAD Central Farm Cayo District McSWEADEY, Hugh BELIZE Chief Operations Office 11 Kiskidee Ave. MARSDEN, Sofia Belmopan Field Officer BELIZE #20 Stann Creek St. Belmopan MENA, Patricia BELIZE Extension Officer I Esperanza Village MARTINEZ, Fred R. Cayo District District Agricultural Officer BELIZE Agric. Department Belize Dist. MENDEZ, Jose Leanado BELIZE Economist Unity Boulevard MARTINEZ, Gasper T. Belmopan Program Director BELIZE 77 St. Vincent Street Dangriga Town NEAL, Rodney BELIZE Permanent Secretary Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries MARTINEZ, Moses Belmopan Mayor (BVDC) BELIZE Benque Viejo del Carmen Cayo District NOGUERA, Margaret M. BELIZE Director P.O. Box 1791 McANDREW, Neville C. Belize City Agronomist BELIZE P.O. Box 2 Belmopan NOVELO, Jose E. BELIZE Managing Director 1 Arthur Street McDONALD, Vincent R. Orange Walk Town Economist BELIZE 11328 Struttmann Terrace Rockville, Maryland 20852 OSORIO, Artemio USA Economist Belmopan McGANN, Joseph BELIZE Project Manager P.O. Box 817 246 PANTON, Winston UWI, St. Augustine Chief Hydrologist TRINIDAD P.O. Box 1632 Belize City RICHARDS, Mansfield BELIZE Agriculture Education Officer Central Farm PARHAM, Wendel Cayo District Policy Analyst BELIZE P.O. Box 30 Belmonpan ROBERTS, Sylvan BELIZE Chief Statistician East Block PASTOR, Herman George Belmopan Project Director BELIZE Blue Creek Toledo District SABIDO, Hector E. BELIZE Senior Project Dev. Officer 109 Cemetery Rd. pArrEN, Allison G. Belize Rd. Agriculture Officer BELIZE Central Farm Cayo District SANTOS, Carlos BELIZE Business Management Consultant 10/12 Turneffe Avenue PECH, Melanio Belmopan Agriculture Officer BELIZE Central Farm Cayo District SCOTT, Patrick BELIZE Agronomist Toledo, PECH, Ernesto BELIZE Inspector of Cooperative Resource 30 Sapodilla Street SEEJATTAN, Vidya Belmopan Student BELIZE 1103-1105 Siparia Erin Road Penal PEMBERTON, Carlisle A. TRINIDAD Senior Lecturer Dept. of Agric. Econ. & Farm Mgm't SEEPERSAD, Govind UWI, St. Augustine Agricultural Officer 1 TRINIDAD Sister Road P.O. Via Princes Town RAMCHARAN, Juan R. TRINIDAD Senior Technical Officer P.O. Box 29 SEEPERSAD, Joseph Orange Walk District Lecturer BELIZE Department of Agricultural Extension U.W.I., St. Augustine RANKINE, Lloyd B. TRINIDAD Agric. Economist Dept. of Agric. Econ. & Farm Mgm't 247 PANTON, Winston UWI, St. Augustine Chief Hydrologist TRINIDAD P.O. Box 1632 Belize City RICHARDS, Mansfield BELIZE Agriculture Education Officer Central Farm PARHAM, Wendel Cayo District Policy Analyst BELIZE P.O. Box 30 Belmonpan ROBERTS, Sylvan BELIZE Chief Statistician East Block PASTOR, Herman George Belmopan Project Director BELIZE Blue Creek Toledo District SABIDO, Hector E. BELIZE Senior Project Dev. Officer 109 Cemetery Rd. PATTEN, Allison G. Belize Rd. Agriculture Officer BELIZE Central Farm Cayo District SANTOS, Carlos BELIZE Business Management Consultant 10/12 Turneffe Avenue PECH, Melanio Belmopan Agriculture Officer BELIZE Central Farm Cayo District SCOTT, Patrick BELIZE Agronomist Toledo, PECH, Ernesto BELIZE Inspector of Cooperative Resource 30 Sapodilla Street SEEJATTAN, Vidya Belmopan Student BELIZE 1103-1105 Siparia Erin Road Penal PEMBERTON, Carlisle A. TRINIDAD Senior Lecturer Dept. of Agric. Econ. & Farm Mgm't SEEPERSAD, Govind UWI, St. Augustine Agricultural Officer 1 TRINIDAD Sister Road P.O. Via Princes Town RAMCHARAN, Juan R. TRINIDAD Senior Technical Officer P.O. Box 29 SEEPERSAD, Joseph Orange Walk District Lecturer BELIZE Department of Agricultural Extension U.W.I., St. Augustine RANKINE, Lloyd B. TRINIDAD Agric. Economist Dept. of Agric. Econ. & Farm Mgm't 247 SHILLINGFORD, Elias Leah Basseterre, Financial Manager ST. KITTS 83 Bath Estate Roseau VASQUEZ, Peter DOMINICA Administrative Officer Ministry of Trade & Commerce SIMPSON, Edward D Belmopan Director BELIZE P.O. Box 1791 Belize City VASQUEZ, Judy BELIZE Senior Bank Official Barclays Bank PLC SINGH, Ranjit H Belmopan University Lecturer BELIZE Dept. of Agric. Econ. & Farm Mgm't UW1, St. Augustine VAUGHAN, Bert TRINIDAD FAO Consultant Belmopan SINHA, Anil K. BELIZE CARD1 Representative Forest Drive VERNON, Trevor Belmopan Investment Promotion BELIZE 63 Regent Street Belize City SMITH, Rupert BELIZE Project Coordinator - CARE 60 Pickstock Street WADE, Norris E. Belize City Agronomist BELIZE 5 Belize Street Belmopan z SMITH, Alex BELIZE Archaeologist San Ignacio, WHITE, Douglas Cayo Student BELIZE 21 Ordway Road Shelburne V.T. 05482 SOLIS, Leticia M. USA Economist 34-6th Street WILSON, George F. Belize City Director of Research, BELIZE JADF 17 Ruthven Road TEWES, Michael S. Kingston 10 General Manager JAMAICA P.O. Box 479 Belize City WING, Eric W. BELIZE Chairman P.O. Box 34 THOMAS, Jerome Belize City Agronomist BELIZE P.O. 39 248 WRIGHT, Lloyd I. Economist/Development Worker/Cheese Maker P.O. Box 326 Kingston 10 JAMAICA 249.
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