Dr Samuel Kwesi Ndzebah Dadzie has over 10 years of experience in Agricultural and Food Economics, Entrepreneurship, and Community Development research. He was appointed a Lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, the University of Cape Coast in August 2008 and had a promotion to the ranks of Senior Lecturer in October 2014. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural and Food Economics from the University of Reading in the United Kingdom. He also has a Postgraduate Diploma in Project Management and Master of Philosophy in Agricultural Economics which he obtained from the Maastricht School of Management in the Netherlands and the University of Cape Coast in Ghana respectively. He teaches at both undergraduate and graduate levels, including the following courses Research Methods, Farm Management, and Production Economics, Agricultural Development, Agricultural Finance, Cost Management, and accounting, Entrepreneurship; Agribusiness finance, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Project Planning and Management, Project appraisal, Environmental and Resource Economics, Agribusiness Management, Human Resource Management. His research interest includes Baseline Surveys and Community Needs Assessment, Impact Analysis and Project Appraisal, management and Evaluation, Climate change and climate change adaptations, systems resilience and vulnerability, Decision Behaviour and Risk Assessment, Value chain analysis and impact studies, Agribusiness financing and management, Marketing and consumer preference
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