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'''Manfred Gustav Raupp''' (born 13 November 1941 [[Staffort]], a suburb of [[Stutensee]]) is a German
'''Manfred Gustav Raupp''', born on November 13, 1941, in [[Staffort]], a suburb of [[Stutensee]], is a distinguished German agricultural scientist and economist. He serves as an honorary professor at the [[Czech University of Life Sciences Prague]], where he is actively involved in the Department of Agricultural Research and International Management. Additionally, Raupp is a key member of the management team for the EU research project [[Biofector]], specializing in agricultural and biological informatics. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing training and dissemination of information.<ref>[https://www.madora.eu/Biofector/ Manfred G. Raupp on the webpage of the EU- Biofector-Projects]</ref><ref>[https://opus.uni-hohenheim.de/volltexte/2019/1604/ Manfred G. Raupp on the webpage of the University of Hohenheim]</ref><ref>[http://gmoforum.agrobiology.eu/list.php?1 Manfred Raupp on the Webforum of the CULS Prague]</ref>
agricultural scientist and economist. He is honorary professor of the [[Czech University of Life Sciences Prague]] active in the Department of Agricultural Research and International Management.
He is a member of the management team of the EU research project [[Biofector]] as a specialist in
agricultural- and biological-informatics, responsible for training and information.<ref>[http://www.biofector.de/biofector-projekt.html Manfred G. Raupp on the webpage of the EU- Biofector-Projects]</ref><ref>[https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/person/manfred-g-raupp-1 Manfred G. Raupp on the webpage of the University of Hohenheim]</ref><ref>[http://www.af.czu.cz/en/?r=1291&i=1988 Manfred Raupp on the webpage of the CULS Prague]</ref>


== Life and Work ==
After studying agricultural technology, agricultural science, sociology, economics and marketing
at the [[Nürtingen-Geislingen University of Applied Science|Engineering College in Nuertingen]], the [[University of Hohenheim]] and at [[INSEAD]] he worked in Market Theory in Hohenheim and Bad Duerkheim. Having obtained diplomas in engineering (FH) and agriculture he obtained a doctorate (Dr. oec) in 1973 in Hohenheim.


==Life and work==
From 1974 to 1999 he was a senior manager in the Swiss concern [[Ciba-Geigy]], responsible for seed products, and by Novartis, where he was responsible for the agrochemical business in Central and East Europe, as well as for Central Asia. Since 1999 he has an independent business in agricultural research and research and consulting.


After completing his studies in agricultural technology, agricultural science, sociology, economics, and marketing at the [[Nürtingen-Geislingen University of Applied Science|Engineering College in Nuertingen]], the [[University of Hohenheim]] and at [[INSEAD]], Manfred Raupp specialized in Market Theory at Hohenheim and Bad Duerkheim. He earned engineering (FH) and agriculture diplomas, and obtained his doctorate (Dr. oec) in 1973 at Hohenheim.
Manfred Raupp is a registered EU advisor for the EU Commission in agro-research matters,in particular Bio-Effectors, and performs teaching duties at the Universities of Prague-Suchdol, Chester, Erdine and Timişoara. He carries out research and teaches on the themes: plant vitalization and resource management, [[Bioeffector|Bio-Effectors]], the natural product industry, resistance to plant disease and international management.


From 1974 to 1999, Raupp held a senior management position at the Swiss conglomerate [[Ciba-Geigy]], where he was responsible for seed products. Following the merger that formed Novartis, he oversaw the agrochemical business in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as Central Asia. Since 1999, he has operated an independent business focusing on agricultural research and consulting.
== Further Commitments ==
In the 1970s he was a founder member of the Renewable Raw Materials group of Manfred Dambroth which built up the German Gene Bank of Crop Plants and with Ludwig Reiner was involved in the establishment of German agricultural informatics.


Manfred Raupp serves as a registered EU advisor to the European Commission on agro-research issues, particularly concerning Bio-Effectors. He also teaches at the Universities of Prague-Suchdol, Chester, Erdine, and Timişoara, conducting research and lecturing on plant vitalization, resource management, [[Bioeffector|Bio-Effectors]], the natural product industry, plant disease resistance, and international management.
In 1987 Raupp was active in support of Polish small farmers with blizzard maize seed. In 1989 he was invited to teach Agricultural Research and International Management in German and English at the University of Prague-Suchdol, and in 2000 became a member of the editorial board of the scientific journal Scientia Agriculturae Bohemica Prague. Since the beginning of the Erasmus programme he has been involved in international student exchange and in Rotarian youth exchange, and is a member of the Regional Committee Germany-Turkey of Rotary International.


== Further commitments ==
He is active as a Guest Lecturer within the framework of the Erasmus relationship between [[Trakya University]] and the [[University of Chester]] on the one hand, and [[DHBW Loerrach]] on the other. Together with Mukadder Seyhan Yuecel he prepared the Loerrach Symposium at Trakya University. He also campaigned for the recognition of the [[Selimiye Mosque]] in the UNESCO list of World Culture heritage.


In the 1970s, he co-founded the Renewable Raw Materials group under Manfred Dambroth, contributing significantly to the establishment of the German Gene Bank for Crop Plants. Alongside Ludwig Reiner, he played a pivotal role in the founding of agricultural informatics in Germany.
Herr Raupp was a founder of the German [[BioValley (Europe)|BioValley]], was a founder member of the Trinational School Research Centre phaenovum and is Chairman of [[Loerrach|Loerrach International]].


In 1987, Raupp was instrumental in providing support to Polish small farmers by supplying blizzard-resistant maize seeds. By 1989, he was invited to the University of Prague-Suchdol to lecture on Agricultural Research and International Management in both German and English. In 2000, he joined the editorial board of the scientific journal, Scientia Agriculturae Bohemica, based in Prague.
== Selected Publications ==

*Macharzina, Klaus & Michael-Jörg Oesterle (Editors) Handbook of International Management; Contribution Manfred G. Raupp, Management-related and Organisational Requirements of Export Strategy, Hohenheim University; (Gabler 1997/2002), ISBN 3-409-12184-6.
Since the inception of the Erasmus program, Raupp has been actively involved in international student exchanges, contributing to both the Rotarian youth exchange and serving on the Regional Committee Germany-Turkey of Rotary International.
*Leadership, Persuasion and Sales; a Basis for Study and Everyday Life. Frieling and Partner Publishing Berlin 2003 ISBN 3-8280-1918-8

He serves as a Guest Lecturer within the Erasmus partnerships between [[Trakya University]], the [[University of Chester]], and [[DHBW Loerrach]]. In collaboration with Mukadder Seyhan Yuecel, he organized the Loerrach Symposium at Trakya University. He also advocated for the inclusion of the [[Selimiye Mosque, Edirne|Selimiye Mosque]] on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list.

Manfred Raupp was the founding chairman of [[Loerrach International]] since its inception in 2004. Under his leadership, the organization aimed to nurture city partnerships and friendships. During his tenure, Manfred Raupp was recognized for his significant contributions to making the city partnerships "extraordinarily lively." He was honored as the driving force behind the organization, often referred to as the "engine" of Loerrach International. In 2015, Raupp was named an honorary citizen of Edirne, Turkey, one of Lörrach’s partner cities, acknowledging his efforts and contributions towards international friendship and cooperation.<ref>https://www.verlagshaus-jaumann.de/inhalt.loerrach-ende-der-aera-manfred-raupp.8ba1c6ba-c7fd-4419-bf7a-23dfa8161880.html Ende der Ära</ref>

Raupp was also a founding member of the German [[BioValley (Europe)|BioValley]], and the trinational School Research Centre phaenovum.


==Selected publications==
*Macharzina, Klaus & Michael-Jörg Oesterle (Editors) Handbook of International Management; Contribution Manfred G. Raupp, Management-related and Organisational Requirements of Export Strategy, Hohenheim University; (Gabler 1997/2002), {{ISBN|3-409-12184-6}}.
*Leadership, Persuasion and Sales; a Basis for Study and Everyday Life. Frieling and Partner Publishing Berlin 2003 {{ISBN|3-8280-1918-8}}
*BW Cooperative State University; an innovative system of higher education; Balkan Conference Edirne 2010
*BW Cooperative State University; an innovative system of higher education; Balkan Conference Edirne 2010
*Family History Book of Staffort, Published by the town of Stutensee, Verlag Gesowip Basel 2010, ISBN 978-3-906129-64-8
*Family History Book of Staffort, Published by the town of Stutensee, Verlag Gesowip Basel 2010, {{ISBN|978-3-906129-64-8}}
*Loerrach Symposium; 5 Years of College and Culture Partnership Loerrach-Erdine, Loerrach 2011 ISBN 978-3-942298-02-5
*Loerrach Symposium; 5 Years of College and Culture Partnership Loerrach-Erdine, Loerrach 2011 {{ISBN|978-3-942298-02-5}}
*Enver Duran; Professor of Medicine and Reetor of Trakya University 2004-2012, Lörrach 2012 ISBN 978-3-9815406-0-4
*Enver Duran; Professor of Medicine and Reetor of Trakya University 2004-2012, Lörrach 2012 {{ISBN|978-3-9815406-0-4}}
*Together with Mukadder Seyhan Yücel: The Key of Success in Business and Personal Development is Language Competence, Loerrach 2012 ISBN 978-3-9815406-1-1
*Together with Mukadder Seyhan Yücel: The Key of Success in Business and Personal Development is Language Competence, Loerrach 2012 {{ISBN|978-3-9815406-1-1}}
*Together with Bärbel Bouziane: Lörrach and the Elysee Friendship, Lörrach 2013 ISBN 978-3-9815406-3-5
*Together with Bärbel Bouziane: Lörrach and the Elysee Friendship, Lörrach 2013 {{ISBN|978-3-9815406-3-5}}
*Together with Peter Lepkojis: The German-Turkish Care Project Lörrach-Edirne; Information for German-Turkish Exchange of Carers, Loerrach 2013 ISBN 978-3-9815406-4-2
*Together with Peter Lepkojis: The German-Turkish Care Project Lörrach-Edirne; Information for German-Turkish Exchange of Carers, Loerrach 2013 {{ISBN|978-3-9815406-4-2}}
*Zur Entwicklung der Agrarforschung im Laufe der Zeit, Überlegungen im Zusammenhang mit dem Einsatz von Bioeffektoren, Lörrach, {{ISBN|978-3-945046-07-4}}
*Zum früheren Tabakanbau der Hardt und seiner historischen Einordnung; Eine Darstellung der regionalen und weltweiten Bedeutung, Stutensee, September 2016 {{ISBN|978-3-945046-08-1}}
*Zu den Innovationen im landwirtschaftlichen Pflanzenbau und Aspekte für die menschliche Ernährung gestern, heute und morgen, Lörrach, August 2016 {{ISBN|978-3-945046-06-7}}
*Together with Peter Hartman: Agrarlexikon mit den wichtigsten Begriffen zur Landwirtschaft im Europäischen Umfeld; Bedeutung in deutscher und englischer Sprache erklärt. {{ISBN|978-3-945046-09-8}}
*The fight against Malaria and Other related Mosquito-born Diseases, University Prishtina, Rotary International Workshop Mai 2019 {{ISBN|978-3-945046-16-6}}
*Biofector Research Document, The Use of Bio-Effectors for Crop Nutrition, March 2020 {{ISBN|978-3-945046-10-4}}
*Biofector Herbarium Raupp, April 2020 {{ISBN|978-3-945046-18-0}}


== Awards ==
== Awards ==
*Honorary Professor of the Czech University of Prague 2003
*Honorary Professor of the Czech University of Prague 2003
*Paul Harris Fellow Medaille of Rotary International 2011
*Appointment as Guest Professor of [[University of Chester|Chester University]] 2012
*Appointment as Guest Professor of [[University of Chester|Chester University]] 2012
*Honorary Citizen of [[Edirne]] 2015 <ref>[http://www.badische-zeitung.de/loerrach/manfred-raupp-ist-ehrenbuerger-von-edirne--114494978.html Badische Zeitung: Raupp ist Ehrenbürger von Edirne]</ref>

==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.madora.eu/publications.html Manfred G. Raupp on the webpage of Madora GmbH, Germany]
*[http://www.madora.eu/GF-Dr-Manfred-G-Raupp Manfred G. Raupp on the webpage of Madora GmbH, Germany]
*[https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/person/manfred-g-raupp-1#lsftabs-8 Webpage of the University of Hohenheim]
*[https://opus.uni-hohenheim.de/volltexte/2023/2109/pdf/BGD_GreenErde_2022.pdf M.G. Raupp on the Webpage of the University of Hohenheim]
*[http://www.loerrach.de/349 Webpage of Loerrach-International]
*[https://www.loerrach.de/Loerrach-International Webpage of Loerrach-International]


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Latest revision as of 20:22, 18 April 2024

Manfred Gustav Raupp, born on November 13, 1941, in Staffort, a suburb of Stutensee, is a distinguished German agricultural scientist and economist. He serves as an honorary professor at the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, where he is actively involved in the Department of Agricultural Research and International Management. Additionally, Raupp is a key member of the management team for the EU research project Biofector, specializing in agricultural and biological informatics. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing training and dissemination of information.[1][2][3]


Life and work[edit]

After completing his studies in agricultural technology, agricultural science, sociology, economics, and marketing at the Engineering College in Nuertingen, the University of Hohenheim and at INSEAD, Manfred Raupp specialized in Market Theory at Hohenheim and Bad Duerkheim. He earned engineering (FH) and agriculture diplomas, and obtained his doctorate (Dr. oec) in 1973 at Hohenheim.

From 1974 to 1999, Raupp held a senior management position at the Swiss conglomerate Ciba-Geigy, where he was responsible for seed products. Following the merger that formed Novartis, he oversaw the agrochemical business in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as Central Asia. Since 1999, he has operated an independent business focusing on agricultural research and consulting.

Manfred Raupp serves as a registered EU advisor to the European Commission on agro-research issues, particularly concerning Bio-Effectors. He also teaches at the Universities of Prague-Suchdol, Chester, Erdine, and Timişoara, conducting research and lecturing on plant vitalization, resource management, Bio-Effectors, the natural product industry, plant disease resistance, and international management.

Further commitments[edit]

In the 1970s, he co-founded the Renewable Raw Materials group under Manfred Dambroth, contributing significantly to the establishment of the German Gene Bank for Crop Plants. Alongside Ludwig Reiner, he played a pivotal role in the founding of agricultural informatics in Germany.

In 1987, Raupp was instrumental in providing support to Polish small farmers by supplying blizzard-resistant maize seeds. By 1989, he was invited to the University of Prague-Suchdol to lecture on Agricultural Research and International Management in both German and English. In 2000, he joined the editorial board of the scientific journal, Scientia Agriculturae Bohemica, based in Prague.

Since the inception of the Erasmus program, Raupp has been actively involved in international student exchanges, contributing to both the Rotarian youth exchange and serving on the Regional Committee Germany-Turkey of Rotary International.

He serves as a Guest Lecturer within the Erasmus partnerships between Trakya University, the University of Chester, and DHBW Loerrach. In collaboration with Mukadder Seyhan Yuecel, he organized the Loerrach Symposium at Trakya University. He also advocated for the inclusion of the Selimiye Mosque on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list.

Manfred Raupp was the founding chairman of Loerrach International since its inception in 2004. Under his leadership, the organization aimed to nurture city partnerships and friendships. During his tenure, Manfred Raupp was recognized for his significant contributions to making the city partnerships "extraordinarily lively." He was honored as the driving force behind the organization, often referred to as the "engine" of Loerrach International. In 2015, Raupp was named an honorary citizen of Edirne, Turkey, one of Lörrach’s partner cities, acknowledging his efforts and contributions towards international friendship and cooperation.[4]

Raupp was also a founding member of the German BioValley, and the trinational School Research Centre phaenovum.


Selected publications[edit]

  • Macharzina, Klaus & Michael-Jörg Oesterle (Editors) Handbook of International Management; Contribution Manfred G. Raupp, Management-related and Organisational Requirements of Export Strategy, Hohenheim University; (Gabler 1997/2002), ISBN 3-409-12184-6.
  • Leadership, Persuasion and Sales; a Basis for Study and Everyday Life. Frieling and Partner Publishing Berlin 2003 ISBN 3-8280-1918-8
  • BW Cooperative State University; an innovative system of higher education; Balkan Conference Edirne 2010
  • Family History Book of Staffort, Published by the town of Stutensee, Verlag Gesowip Basel 2010, ISBN 978-3-906129-64-8
  • Loerrach Symposium; 5 Years of College and Culture Partnership Loerrach-Erdine, Loerrach 2011 ISBN 978-3-942298-02-5
  • Enver Duran; Professor of Medicine and Reetor of Trakya University 2004-2012, Lörrach 2012 ISBN 978-3-9815406-0-4
  • Together with Mukadder Seyhan Yücel: The Key of Success in Business and Personal Development is Language Competence, Loerrach 2012 ISBN 978-3-9815406-1-1
  • Together with Bärbel Bouziane: Lörrach and the Elysee Friendship, Lörrach 2013 ISBN 978-3-9815406-3-5
  • Together with Peter Lepkojis: The German-Turkish Care Project Lörrach-Edirne; Information for German-Turkish Exchange of Carers, Loerrach 2013 ISBN 978-3-9815406-4-2
  • Zur Entwicklung der Agrarforschung im Laufe der Zeit, Überlegungen im Zusammenhang mit dem Einsatz von Bioeffektoren, Lörrach, ISBN 978-3-945046-07-4
  • Zum früheren Tabakanbau der Hardt und seiner historischen Einordnung; Eine Darstellung der regionalen und weltweiten Bedeutung, Stutensee, September 2016 ISBN 978-3-945046-08-1
  • Zu den Innovationen im landwirtschaftlichen Pflanzenbau und Aspekte für die menschliche Ernährung gestern, heute und morgen, Lörrach, August 2016 ISBN 978-3-945046-06-7
  • Together with Peter Hartman: Agrarlexikon mit den wichtigsten Begriffen zur Landwirtschaft im Europäischen Umfeld; Bedeutung in deutscher und englischer Sprache erklärt. ISBN 978-3-945046-09-8
  • The fight against Malaria and Other related Mosquito-born Diseases, University Prishtina, Rotary International Workshop Mai 2019 ISBN 978-3-945046-16-6
  • Biofector Research Document, The Use of Bio-Effectors for Crop Nutrition, March 2020 ISBN 978-3-945046-10-4
  • Biofector Herbarium Raupp, April 2020 ISBN 978-3-945046-18-0

Awards[edit]

  • Honorary Professor of the Czech University of Prague 2003
  • Paul Harris Fellow Medaille of Rotary International 2011
  • Appointment as Guest Professor of Chester University 2012
  • Honorary Citizen of Edirne 2015 [5]

References[edit]

External links[edit]