Gerold Rahmann
Gerold Rahmann (born 29 April 1962 in Wittmund, Germany) is a German agricultural economist.
Rahmann was born on a small dairy farm in East Frisia, Germany. After highschool and civil service he studied agricultural economy at the University of Goettingen, Germany. In 1993, he made his PhD 1993 in socioeconomics at the same university in the Institute of Rural Development . 1999 he did his habilitation in agricultural ecology at the Faculty of Organic Agricultural Science at the University of Kassel, Germany. Since 2006 he is honorary professor at the same faculty.
In 2000, Rahmann became founding director of the Federal Institute of Organic Farming at the German Federal Agricultural Research Centre (FAL). In 2007, the German federal agricultural research was reorganized and the FAL terminated. The Institute of Organic Farming was launched to the Research Centre of Rural Areas, Forestry and Fishery - the Thuenen-Institute - under the umbrella of the German Ministry of Nutrition and Agriculture (BMEL).
In 2015, Rahmann took a long term leave to establish the Green Innovation Center in Ethiopia, as part of the special initiative One World no Hunger, as global programme of the German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
Besides the main job duties, Rahmann is voluntarily active in national and international organizations, mainly in the area of organic farming. In 2014, he became president of the International Society of Organic Farming Research (ISOFAR) and was elected into the World Board of the International Federation of Organic Agricultural Movements (IFOAM). Rahmann is editor-in-chief of the scientific Journal of Organic Agriculture. He is associated editor of the scientific Journal of Applied Agriculture and Forestry Research.
In 1986, Rahmann became member of the German Green party and active in the counties of Goettingen (1989-2000) and Stormarn (2003-2017).
External links
- Literature by and about Gerold Rahmann in the German National Library catalogue
- Website of the Thuenen-Institute of Organic Farming