President Duvall and AFBF are excited about the continued partnership with MANRRS and the opportunity to empower students from diverse backgrounds.
“For us to be a strong organization we need to get everybody at the table and have everybody’s voice be heard, especially in policy development,” President Duvall said.
MANRRS empowers young people by connecting them with internships, mentorships, professional development, networking and job opportunities. President Duvall invited members of MANRRS to apply for internships offered at AFBF.
During their discussion, Dr. Bernard explained that many students who are a part of MANRRS come from urban neighborhoods without a background in agriculture. The organization is dedicated to showing students there is a place for everyone to contribute and succeed in the industry, no matter what their background is.
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