Dr. Mohammed Al-Duais is a biologist specializing in plant ecology and phytochemistry, with over 17 years of experience in sustainability, agroforestry, and nature conservation. He has led projects benefiting smallholder farmers and underserved communities in Canada and the Middle East.
Dr. Al-Duais earned his Ph.D. from Friedrich Schiller University, Germany, and has held roles as an Assistant Professor at Ibb University, Director of the Foundation for Endangered Wildlife (Yemen), and Natural Science Specialist at UNESCO Doha. He was a Fulbright fellow at the University of Rhode Island and later conducted phytochemical research at Friedrich Schiller University.
Dr. Al-Duais is also the CEO of Permaculture Sainte Anne de Bellevue (PSADB), a nonprofit funded by the Moving Towards Sustainability initiative of Sainte Anne de Bellevue municipality. Through PSADB, he has led several urban agroecology projects, including the Duff-Court Neighborhood Life Committee urban farm and two other urban gardens in Montreal. Additionally, he serves on Montreal’s food literacy committee, contributing to local food security efforts.