Mr. Swaray is currently employed by the Sierra Leone Agricultural Research Institute (SLARI). He acquired his Bachelor of Science Degree with honors in Agric. General at Njala University, Njala Campus, and a Post-graduate degree in Agronomy (Plant Breeding at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana. He is a Sorghum Breeder designate at the department of Crop Improvement Programme, Rokupr Agricultural Research Centre (RARC). His work as sorghum breeder is in line with SLARIs operational plan whose strategic focus is hinged on promoting, developing and up scaling sorghum value chain technologies, mapping and identification of constraints and opportunities. Delivering on these strategic focus, Mr. Swaray has collaborated with the Sierra Leone Brewery Limited, end user of sorghum in a multi-location evaluation and farmers’ assessment of varieties in a bid to releasing sorghum varieties. Additionally, he has been establishing sorghum variety trials and farmer demonstration plots as an effort to involving farmers to accomplish eminent breeding objectives thereby improving the livelihood of farmers. He has also been conducting trainings for out grower farmers along the sorghum value chain. Project implemented is; Participatory Evaluation of Selected Sorghum Genotypes in Sierra Leone for Distinctiveness, Uniformity and Stability (DUS) and Value for Cultivation and use (VCU) Characterization and Suitability for Brewing Potential.