Mamun Ur Rashid
About
Mamun Ur Rashid is from Bangladesh. Mamun Ur works in the following industries: "Fishery", "Research", and "Biotechnology". Mamun Ur is currently Feed & Value Chain Specialist (Feed Flagship Leader) at WorldFish, located in Bangladesh. In Mamun Ur's previous role as a Project Leader (Market Development for Quality Feed Production-MDQF Project) at WorldFish, Mamun Ur worked in Bangladesh until Dec 2015. Prior to joining WorldFish, Mamun Ur was a Feed and Value Chain Specialist at WorldFish and held the position of Feed and Value Chain Specialist at Dhaka, Bangladesh. Prior to that, Mamun Ur was a Market Linkage & Private Sector Development Specialist (Fisheries sector-Feed & Export market) at Project of Swisscontact-Katalyst, based in Dhaka,Bangladesh from Jun 2010 to Jun 2012. Mamun Ur started working as Technical Specialist (Aquaculture) at WorldFish in Barisal,Bangladesh in Jul 2009. From Apr 2007 to Apr 2009, Mamun Ur was Business Development Executive (Aqua- Feed and Culture) at Alltech, based in Dhaka,Bangladesh. Prior to that, Mamun Ur was a Extension Officer at WorldFish, based in Khulna,Bangladesh from Jan 2006 to Mar 2007. Mamun Ur started working as Assistant Extension Officer and Pond Technician (Shrimp) at Agro-based Industries and Technology Development Project-II (ATDP-II) ,SSOQ in Bagherhat, Bangladesh in Jan 2004.
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Mamun Ur Rashid's current jobs
• Coordinate fish feed activities of WorldFish • Assist to design and implement fish feed research program of CGIAR & bilateral project of WorldFish • Assist to prepare technical report and developing extension tool for capacity building of farmer and feed mill. • Assist to design research into feeding systems, i.e. feeding frequencies, sinking vs floating pellets, integration of supplementary feeding regimes with green water systems • Assist to develop funding proposal for Bangladesh, Egypt and other countries • Study report on future fish-supply demand scenarios in Bangladesh and implications for future fish feed supplies and ingredients • Assist to find research opportunities through ongoing evaluation of feed ingredients by commercial feed manufacturers • Review market strategy for existing consultancy firm / service provider of feed sector • Identifying and orienting private partner resource persons on conducting capacity building program • Monitoring and documenting the findings, results and field observations • Assist to develop NIRS equation collaborating with other CGIAR partners • Facilitate to develop platform for fish feed companies and liaise with government for developing and regulating feed act and rules.
Mamun Ur Rashid's past jobs
• Overseeing the total sub facilitation operations, both administrative and technical • Provide positive direction to the team when necessary • Play the leader of the sub facilitating team • Supervise Project Manager, Consultants and other project staffs • Provide specialized technical directions overall • Assessing feasibility of the technical decisions and implementation process
• Feed sector assessment methodology and tools development. • Alternative option of using different raw materials and technology • Value chain analysis • Coordinate Life cycle Assessment (LCA) program. • Development of improve feeding system in context of existing culture practice for increasing feed efficiency and growth performance. • Project design and interventions • Coordination with different stakeholders • Implement different feed interventions for household and commercial farmer • Develop tools and capacity to implement government feed regulation /policy • Review government feed policy and stakeholder consultation
This project is Implemented by Innovision Consulting Pvt Ltd. •Design and implement interventions in line with market development approach for stimulating growth in the culture of export-potential fish species and contribute to improve its market access - both domestic and export. •Incorporate pro-poor strategies in designing interventions so that the impacts can benefit the last mile (the population living below poverty line) and whose livelihood depend directly or indirectly on fisheries. •Create public-private partnership on promoting sustainable development to ensure that impacts are distributed across the value chain leading to equitable development and improved livelihood for the poor.