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A new partnership between Indianapolis-based Dow AgroSciences and AMPATH, an Indiana University-led initiative, is aimed at assisting more than 200 million people in Africa who suffer from food insecurity. The initiative includes providing local farmers with expertise to improve crop yields and quality of life in a region where malnutrition is at a crisis level. As part of the effort, Dow AgroSciences is sending employees to Kenya to work with farmers and community leaders. Finance Manager LaRon Beemer arrived in Kenya this week to begin working on sustainable solutions. In a Studio(i) interview, Beemer says the initiative is a “challenging, exciting opportunity.”

May 21, 2014

News Release

Indianapolis, Ind. — Assisting 200 million-plus people in Africa who are food insecure is part of Dow AgroSciences’ comprehensive food insecurity initiative. A cornerstone of this initiative was announced today as Dow AgroSciences and AMPATH, an Indiana University-led consortium, revealed a collaboration that is now in place to fight hunger in Africa by providing local farmers with agricultural knowledge intended to improve their crop yields and ultimately quality of life. Expertise is essential for sustainable change and Dow AgroSciences, as a leading plant science company, is sending employees to Kenya for six-month assignments to work alongside AMPATH to enable agricultural progress in the region.

LaRon Beemer, a Brownsburg, Ind. resident and Finance Manager at Dow

AgroSciences, will be the first employee to work in Kenya on assignment, engaging with AMPATH and the local agricultural community to learn about agricultural practices and generate ideas about improving local food security. Beemer will interact with area farmers and potential food chain partners to share information about vital components of modern agriculture and commercial development practices.

Beemer, who grew up on a farm in Missouri and holds an MBA, can help provide insight into agricultural techniques, industry knowledge, and agricultural marketing, as well as how to promote and sell produce for a fair market price.

“Dow AgroSciences employees are passionate about how our company’s innovative thinking can impact the world and our work with AMPATH provides a tangible way to directly address persistent hunger problems,” said Gordon Slack, Global Leader, Finance and Public Affairs, Dow AgroSciences. “Education is the single most important asset that can be developed to advance food security. LaRon is a great example of how our employees bring a variety of skill-sets and knowledge that can make a real difference.”

AMPATH was an ideal partner for this outreach program due to its extensive work and expertise providing holistic healthcare services in Kenya. The organization is a partnership between Moi University, Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, and a consortium of North American academic health centers led by the Indiana University School of Medicine and works together with the Government of Kenya. Because of its commitment to initiating sustainable, locally-led programs, AMPATH now engages Kenyan farmers to produce food for its patients and local communities and has called on Dow AgroSciences to help with this initiative.

“Assuring food security is a critical part of managing the health of a resource-limited population. We are thrilled that Dow AgroSciences is joining forces with Indiana University, Purdue University, and our Kenyan and North American partners to help us address this important issue,” said Robert Einterz, M.D., Executive Director of the AMPATH Consortium.

The role of agriculture in health and food security has been on Beemer’s mind for decades. While his career took a corporate path, his passion for Africa and agricultural development continued to grow.

“We all see stories and pictures about hunger in the news, yet as I started looking beyond the headlines, I found real people with real issues and needs,” said Beemer who visited Africa last year. “I get more excited every time I visit with the people from AMPATH as they are a great organization to collaborate with and learn from in this space. Dow AgroSciences’ commitment is equally outstanding, and I’m honored to be part of this effort.”

Beemer will be located in Kenya from mid-May until mid-November working to identify areas of need and networking with Dow AgroSciences subject matter experts around the world to develop sustainable solutions. In early November, another Dow AgroSciences employee will join Beemer in Kenya to start the transition as Beemer completes his six-month assignment. Other Dow AgroSciences employees will travel to Kenya for brief periods of time as expertise is needed.

“Our employees have so much passion for fighting world hunger and this collaboration opens great doors of promise and possibility through modern agriculture,” said Slack. “No parent wants to have to make the choice between food or school for a child, and the work we are doing can change lives.”

Beemer's journey can be followed by searching #agforafrica on social media channels.

About Dow AgroSciences

Dow AgroSciences, based in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, is committed to discovering, developing, and bringing to market crop protection and plant biotechnology solutions for the growing world. Dow AgroSciences is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company and had annual global sales of $7.1 billion in 2013. Learn more at www.dowagro.com. Follow Dow AgroSciences on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn or subscribe to our News Release RSS Feed.

About AMPATH

AMPATH is a partnership between Moi University School of Medicine, Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Eldoret, Kenya, and a consortium of eleven university-based academic health centers led by Indiana University. Together with Kenya’s Ministry of Health and the U.S. government, AMPATH delivers health services, conducts health research, and develops leaders in health care for both North America and sub-Saharan Africa. In an area of western Kenya serving a population of 3.5 million people, AMPATH has demonstrated the power to: control HIV; deliver essential primary care services including services for non-communicable chronic diseases; nurture food and income insecurity; create and implement an innovative, effective electronic health information system based on an OpenMRS platform; develop the capacity of Kenyans and their institutions to conduct millions of dollars of high quality research; strengthen health systems, including strategies for their sustainability. Learn more at www.ampathkenya.org.

Source: Dow AgroSciences LLC

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