 I decided to attend the seminar because it was a very good opportunity to meet with a very wide range of stakeholders in the African dairy sector. So much as I have a fair amount of understanding and experience of the dairy sector in India and Asia, my exposure to the African dairy sector was very, very limited. So this conference gave me a very good opportunity to get a very comprehensive understanding of the dairy sector in Africa. I'm getting to meet some other speakers from other countries where I'm interacting with them and I'm coming to realise this has a lot of potential actually. On doing value addition, it's not only to meet what we are looking at. If we work on value addition opportunities are very huge and in time to come we can really see a lot of changes in our area, what we can really achieve. The main lessons learned for me was definitely the role of women, what women can play and also currently playing in the Kenyan dairy industry and that women can and should play a bigger role, specifically also in my country as Namibia. Most seminars are PowerPoint presentations which are quite, sometimes they tend to be quite heavy on the participants. So from that perspective it has been a very interactive seminar and I think it has helped all of us to participate more strongly, to contribute more strongly and hence also learn better than a typical conference or seminar. I have learned a lot, especially I have come to learn that in West Africa the exports powder milk from Europe, they do not process their own milk. So Africa should unite together and get rid of the exports, the powder milk in Africa so that we can produce our own milk. The conference definitely met my expectations. This is the first time I attended a conference and I will definitely, this is not the last time you see me.