Florence Chenoweth

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[[Image:"_prefix,_and_no_enclosing_[[brackets|" prefix, and no enclosing thumb|left Florence Chenoweth (born 1943) is a Liberian agricultural economist and politician, known for her significant contributions to agriculture and food security in Liberia and globally. She served as Liberia's Minister of Agriculture from 1977 to 1980, becoming the first woman to hold this position in Liberia and one of the first in Africa. Her tenure focused on enhancing the agricultural sector's productivity, promoting rural development, and improving food security in the country. After leaving government service, Chenoweth worked with various international organizations, including the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, where she continued her efforts to combat hunger and poverty.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Florence Chenoweth was born in 1943 in Liberia. She pursued higher education in the United States, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and later a Master's degree and a Ph.D. in the same field from the University of Wisconsin. Her academic work laid the foundation for her lifelong commitment to agriculture and food security.

Career[edit | edit source]

Minister of Agriculture[edit | edit source]

In 1977, Chenoweth was appointed as the Minister of Agriculture in Liberia, marking a historic moment as she became the first woman to hold this position in the country. During her tenure, she implemented policies aimed at improving the agricultural sector's efficiency, supporting smallholder farmers, and enhancing food security. Her leadership in this role was pivotal in promoting agricultural development in Liberia during a period of significant challenges.

International Work[edit | edit source]

After her tenure as Minister of Agriculture, Chenoweth's career extended to the international arena, where she worked with the FAO and other international bodies. Her work focused on policy development, strategic planning for agricultural development, and initiatives to reduce hunger and improve food security in developing countries. Chenoweth's contributions have been recognized globally, making her a respected figure in international agricultural development circles.

Legacy and Awards[edit | edit source]

Florence Chenoweth's work has had a lasting impact on agriculture and food security in Liberia and beyond. Her pioneering role as a female minister in the agricultural sector and her contributions to international agricultural development have inspired many. Throughout her career, she has received numerous awards and recognitions for her dedication and service to improving food security and combating poverty.

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