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Strategy Week List of Participants (23rd Feb-1st March 2026)

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NumberNameReport title
1Baozhen ZhaoReport on green business models-Taking the honey industry as an example
2Chengli WuSupporting Masarij
3Dingxin QianGreen Transformation Path Analysis Based on Habib Adam Business
4Hualing SunGreen Business Model Research Report
5Jiayi ZuoOpportunities and Challenges for the Sustainable Development of Mining Enterprises
6Mingwei WuGreen Business Model Research
7Minyao LiuSWOT analysis of Viviousfarm Enterprise
8Ruoxuan LiStrategic Analysis of External Opportunities and Threats for Habdam Motors in Ghana
9Shihao WuAnalysis Report for NECCDO Global Services Education, Training Research Organisation
10Shizun WangEmpowering Efficient Agriculture to Take Root in Africa: A SWOT Analysis of SAICO (Société Agro-Industrielle et de Commerce)
11Shuang YuanSunnySnack External SWOT Analysis
12Shuyi ShiSWOT Analysis – JA Security
13Tengkai WangAFRICURAL FOODS (Organic Frozen Yam Fries)
14Tong RenReport for SWOT Analysis on David’s agribusiness SAICO
15Xiaozhi ZhongView
16Xixin LiEmpowering SAICO and Natural Honey Project from DRC
17Yangcheng XieChinese-African matchmaking: focus on Olle Olsson’s unique profile
18Yangting ShaoSAICO SWOT Analysis
19Yidan DingChina–Africa Agricultural Project Matchmaking Model: The Case of SAICO in the Democratic Republic of Congo
20Yun HuGreen Business Model for Viviousfarm
21Ziqin DingSWOT Analysis Report for ViviousFarm
22Olivia SuenThe Arts sector in Côte d’Ivoire: SWOT in “Books and Snacks”

Scorer: Pallavi Panda

  • Volunteer on the AAE  2025 Environmental Awareness Series E-book compilation task.
  • Volunteering with Afghan NGO(s) to develop and implement a project on psychosocial and economic development of Afghan women and girls in this time of humanitarian crisis
  • Legal Researcher / Manager

Scoring Contributions: Tongna Yin, Yuanshuo Song, Yaqian Hai, Junzhe Hu

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