F2F Haiti Volunteer Spotlight: Robert Spencer
Alabama Extension agent, Robert Spencer, has been a
long-time F2F volunteer with Partners of the Americas. During the current
program cycle he completed 5 assignments, including 2 in Haiti on food safety
and quality. His first assignment in the country was in September 2015, working
with F2F host, Makouti Agro-Enterprise, and several rabbit producers in the northern region of the country. The focus of
this trip was to train small animal producers in meat quality assurance and
safety. Following site visits to producer farms, Robert conducted four days of
workshops to address food quality and safety concerns that he observed. His
presentations focused on HACCP, food safety and quality across value chains,
and public relations in the meat industry. While in Haiti, Robert also visited over
ten restaurants to conduct needs assessments and interviews to gain a better
understanding of food safety expectations, inspection practices, and overall
concerns coming from restaurant managers. During his discussions with owners, he
learned that a major concern for them was the lack of a uniform commercial
standard for meat cuts that are internationally recognized. Robert recommended future
assistance in this area to train all relevant restaurant employees in proper
cuts of meats and other areas of food safety and quality. Furthermore, he
suggested that Makouti initiate a training
program for all associated farmers on food safety and meat quality to
continue building their capacity in these subjects.
A year later in November 2016,
Robert returned to Haiti for another assignment—this time related to goat meat
production and management. During this trip, he worked alongside another F2F
volunteer, Myriam Pasternak, to deliver a series of workshops to goat producers
in Cap Haitian, Robillard, and Ferrier. The two volunteers were able to procure
supplies for a goat evaluation demonstration during their second week. During
the event, Spencer led a group activity to discuss and demonstrate proper
evaluation of individual goats. Participants were provided evaluation sheets
and assigned a number of goats. Participants went over several assessment
criteria including aging based on teeth, FAMACHA scoring, eye health, and body
condition. Other workshops and trainings featured discussions on goat feeding,
health, and reproduction, as well as proper conditions of farms. Overall,
Robert felt that participants were very receptive and enthusiastic. However, he
did recommend continued efforts in emphasizing the importance of goat health
and increasing production quality.
Since his two assignments in Haiti, Robert returned as
an F2F volunteer in 2017 to conduct trainings in Guatemala on value-added goat milk
products. Robert Spencer is an Urban Regional Extension Specialist at the
Alabama Cooperative Extension System. He holds a Master’s degree in
Agribusiness Management from the Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical
University.

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