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David Okoronkwo

David Okoronkwo

David Okoronkwo is a Schwarzman Visiting Fellow at the Centre on Contemporary China and the World, University of Hong Kong, focusing on international agricultural cooperation. Previously, he served as a youth policy delegate at the UN World Food Forum, a research analyst at Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Agriculture, and worked on sustainability projects with multinationals including Syngenta and Limagrain. He holds an MA in global affairs from Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University, and a joint MSc in sustainability in agriculture and food technology from the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the University of Novi Sad, Serbia.
David Okoronkwo is a Schwarzman Visiting Fellow at the Centre on Contemporary China and the World, University of Hong Kong, focusing on international agricultural cooperation. Previously, he served as a youth policy delegate at the UN World Food Forum, a research analyst at Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Agriculture, and worked on sustainability projects with multinationals including Syngenta and Limagrain. He holds an MA in global affairs from Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University, and a joint MSc in sustainability in agriculture and food technology from the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the University of Novi Sad, Serbia.
Languages Spoken:
English

Opinion | In ‘soybean diplomacy’ with the US, China now holds the remote control

China, no longer reliant on US soybeans, has leverage: resuming purchases to calm tensions or cutting them when relations fray.

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