A FRENCHMAN living in Kenya has introduced Asian buffaloes to east Africa to help agricultural production. Seventy-seven years old Gilbert Francos Jacquemin is a former foreign Ministry official and president of an aid organization in Africa. He said that the Asian buffalo worked harder and was more docile than the African kind.Jacquemin, who spent many years in Southeast Asia, said he had brought two buffaloes from Thailand to Kenya They had adapted to conditions in their new home, and he hoped to raise funds to import at least 30 mote. He pointed out that there were orty 3000 working buffaloes in Kenya whereas about seven million work in Thailand's fields He added that Kenya needed to import 15 million tons of rice every year.