Zamorano University in Honduras was initially established in order to foster agricultural leaders throughout Central and South America. However, due to the difficult economic situation faced by many people in these nations, The Nippon Foundation has established a four-year scholarship program there, to enable the school's efforts to reach more deeply into the societies that it hopes to affect.

Scholars below are listed by year of graduation.

In order to facilitate contact and at the same time protect the privacy of the people on this list, we ask that those who wish to contact them use the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of this page to send us your name, email address and a brief message. We will make sure that the scholar receives your message. However, we leave any response up to the individual.


Ana Patricia B. Amador PerezAna Patricia B. Amador Perez
2009
Guatemala
Laurent Antoine InnocentLaurent Antoine Innocent
2009
Haiti
Miriam Matilde Arrueta AntequerMiriam Matilde Arrueta Antequer
2009
Bolivia
Jese Fernando Cabrera MedinaJese Fernando Cabrera Medina
2009
Nicaragua
Fernando Calle TrigueroFernando Calle Triguero
2009
Bolivia
Maxibel Aimee Cedenp OrocuMaxibel Aimee Cedenp Orocu
2009
Panama
Nelly Susana Chango CalunaNelly Susana Chango Caluna
2009
Ecuador
Milquiades Rubiel Gaitan PerezMilquiades Rubiel Gaitan Perez
2009
Panama
Franklin Alexander Meggs SalqueroFranklin Alexander Meggs Salquero
2009
Guatemala
Luis Moises Pena LevanoLuis Moises Pena Levano
2009
Peru
Hipatia Carolina Perez AltamiranoHipatia Carolina Perez Altamirano
2009
Ecuador
Wilfene RichelieuWilfene Richelieu
2009
Haiti
Reina Jackeline Vilchez OchoaReina Jackeline Vilchez Ochoa
2009
Peru
Martha Irene Rubiano CardenasMartha Irene Rubiano Cardenas
2009
Colombia