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Prof Mohammad Karaan Photo: Antonia van Steyn
His death is a loss not only for Stellenbosch University (SU), the South African agricultural sector and Maties rugby, but society generally.
This is how the passing of Prof Mohammad Karaan (52), a former Dean of the Faculty of AgriSciences, who also served as acting Vice-Rector: Community Interaction and Personnel at one point, is described by many who knew him.
At the time of his death on 13 January 2021, he was professor of Agricultural Economics at SU and President of the Maties Rugby Club.
“It’s really shocking to hear of Professor Karaan’s untimely death,” SU Rector and Vice-Chancellor Prof Wim de Villiers said. “He was a particularly valued and beloved colleague who made his mark – at SU, but also nationally and internationally.”
Land reform & farming policy expert Prof Mohammad Karaan dies 14 January 2021 - 10:23 By TimesLIVE Highly respected agricultural expert Prof Mohammad Karaan has succumbed to symptoms of Covid-19. Image: MEC Ivan Meyer via Twitter
Tributes are being shared after the death of agricultural policy influencer Prof Mohammad Karaan on Wednesday.
Western Cape agriculture minister Ivan Meyer said he had succumbed to symptoms of Covid-19.
He described Karaan as an academic and thought leader on agriculture.
“His death is a massive loss for the academic and agricultural community in SA.
“He was a bridge builder between government and the agriculture sector and brought people together. He was a great facilitator of dialogue and reason in the political economy of SA. He understood the impact of policy uncertainty on the agricultural sector and offered pragmatic solutions. Agriculture was his passion and his legacy will continue to inspire us,” said Meyer.
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Author: Corporate Communication and Marketing / Korporatiewe Kommunikasie en Bemarking
Published: 13/01/2021
Stellenbosch University (SU) has learnt with sadness of the passing of Prof Mohammad Karaan (52), a former Dean of the Faculty of AgriSciences who also served as acting Vice-Rector: Community Interaction and Personnel at one point. At the time of his death on 13 January 2021, he was Professor in Agricultural Economics at SU, and President of the Maties Rugby Club.
“It s really shocking to hear of Professor Karaan s untimely death. He was a particularly valued and beloved colleague who made his mark – at SU, but also nationally and internationally, SU Rector and Vice-Chancellor Prof Wim de Villiers said.