Friedrich Wilhelm Nagel

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Friedrich Wilhelm Nagel (born November 25, 1940 in Bad Urach ) is a German agricultural scientist and economist . He was ambassador and head of delegation of the European Union in various countries in Africa .

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After graduating from Hohenlohe-Gymnasium in Öhringen , he completed military service at the Heuberg site near Stetten am Kalten Markt in the 5th Company in the Airborne Battalion, which he completed as a lieutenant and after military exercises as a lieutenant in the reserve.

After an agricultural internship (1963–64), he studied agricultural sciences at the University of Hohenheim and joined the Corps Germania Hohenheim .

After his diploma as Dipl. Ing agr. 1968 he worked for Hans-Hartwig Ruthenberg and received his doctorate with the dissertation The Economics of Irrigation for Wheat in Semi-Arid Regions of North Africa and the Middle East in 1974 as a Dr. oec.

After appropriate preparation, he became a consultant for agricultural development from 1974 to 1990 at the following delegations of the European Commission Burundi , Comoros Islands , Zimbabwe and Ghana .

From 1991, Nagel was Ambassador and Head of Delegation of the European Commission in Sierra Leone 1991–1994, Cameroon 1995–1999 and the Ivory Coast 2000–2005.

Friedrich Nagel has lived in Brussels with his wife Sigrid Rita Nagel since his retirement in 2005 .

literature

  • Paulgerhard Gladen: The Kösener and Weinheimer Corps: Your representation in individual chronicles. 1st edition. WJK-Verlag, Hilden 2007, ISBN 978-3-933892-24-9 , pp. 227-228, 287.
  • Friedrich Nagel: The Lighthouse Germans, Germanenblätter Hohenheim, 2007

Individual evidence

  1. Who is Who in the European Union
  2. Addresses of the Kösener and Weinheimer Corps students (2009)