East-West Center Oral History Project : Muhammad Ibrahim

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2006-03-30

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Honolulu, HI : East-West Center

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Muhammad Ibrahim was born into a family of farmers near Lahore, Pakistan, where his sisters and brothers still live in the village. After getting his master's degree and while working for Punjab's Department of Agriculture, he applied for an EWC scholarship from an ad in the newspaper. Ibrahim came to EWC in 1977 as an Open Grants grantee and got his M.S. and his Ph.D. in Tropical Agriculture. He remembers running field experiments in Palolo and Waimanalo with UH supervisor Dr. Kanehiro.

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Interviewed by Dan Berman, March 30, 2006 in Islamabad, Pakistan.

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