Simion Matsvai | Agriculture Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Simion Matsvai | Agriculture Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Simion Matsvai, Great Zimbabwe University, Zimbabwe

Dr. Simion Matsvai is a senior lecturer at Great Zimbabwe University, specializing in Applied Economics, including Financial, Agricultural, Environmental, Development, and Health Economics. With over 10 years of academic and consultancy experience, he holds a PhD in Agricultural Economics from the University of Fort Hare. He has contributed to several national and international research projects, focusing on economic development, natural resources, and gender in budgeting. His expertise includes econometrics and data analysis using tools like STATA, R, and SPSS. Currently, he serves as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Walter Sisulu University. πŸ“šπŸŒπŸ“Š

 

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AcademicΒ 

Dr. Simion Matsvai holds a PhD in Agricultural Economics from the University of Fort Hare (2016-2020), further strengthening his expertise in the field. He also earned a Master of Commerce degree in Industrial Strategy and Trade Policy from Great Zimbabwe University (2011-2012). Additionally, Dr. Matsvai completed his BSc Honors in Economics at the University of Zimbabwe, graduating in 2003 and 2006. His extensive academic background underpins his dedication to research and teaching in various branches of economics. πŸŽ“πŸ“šπŸŒΎπŸ’Ό

 

Work Experience

Dr. Simion Matsvai is currently a Senior Lecturer at Great Zimbabwe University, where he has been teaching since February 2013. He lectures postgraduate modules such as Advanced International Finance, Advanced Macroeconomics, and Econometrics, while supervising dissertations. At the undergraduate level, he teaches Development Economics, Macroeconomics, Environmental Economics, and more. Additionally, Dr. Matsvai serves as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Walter Sisulu University (2024-2025). Previously, he worked as an Agribusiness Development Specialist at Intercountry Peoples Aid (IPA) from 2010 to 2013. πŸ“šπŸ’ΌπŸŒπŸ‘¨β€πŸ«

 

Consultancy Experience

Dr. Simion Matsvai has been involved in various consultancy projects across Zimbabwe. In 2024, he contributed as a co-researcher for Great Zimbabwe University’s project on Devolution, Natural Resources, and Economic Development in Masvingo. He also worked on the 2024 National Budget’s female-focused analysis with Citizens in Southern Africa (CIASA). Other projects include the review and rebranding of Zimbabwe’s cooperative model (2022-2023), the Zimbabwe Youth Development and Economic Empowerment baseline study in 2021, and the development of procurement and finance manuals for the World Food Programme – Namibia. πŸ“πŸ“ŠπŸŒπŸ’Ό

 

Research Focus

Dr. Simion Matsvai’s research primarily revolves around applied economics, with a strong emphasis on Financial Economics, Agricultural Economics, and Development Economics. His work investigates the impact of microfinance on small-scale farmers, the relationship between banking sector development and economic growth, and rural development through NGOs in Zimbabwe. Dr. Matsvai has also contributed to research on environmental economics, unemployment, and economic growth, particularly in developing economies like Zimbabwe and South Africa. His studies explore issues like land tenure, agricultural policies, and the effects of environmental quality on housing prices. πŸ“ŠπŸŒΎπŸ’ΌπŸ“‰πŸŒ

 

Publication Top Notes Β 

  • Econometric analysis of unemployment, output and growth of the informal sector in Zimbabwe (1985–2013), T Saungweme, S Matsvai, RC Sakuhuni – Cited by 36 (2014) πŸ“Š
  • Testing the Ricardian equivalence hypothesis in Zimbabwe: An ARDL bound testing approach, R Sunge, S Mufandaedza, S Matsvai – Cited by 14 (2015) πŸ“ˆ
  • NGOs’ interventions, sustainable livelihood, and rural development in Zimbabwe: The case of Gutu district, Mutubuki Chitenderano Association, S Matsvai – Cited by 13 (2018) 🌍
  • Farmer perceptions in Mashonaland East Province on Zimbabwe’s agricultural land rental policy, S Tatsvarei, A Mushunje, S Matsvai, S Ngarava – Cited by 12 (2018) 🌾
  • Technical efficiency impact of microfinance on small scale resettled sugar cane farmers in Zimbabwe, S Matsvai, A Mushunje, S Tatsvarei – Cited by 8 (2022) πŸ’°
  • The Relationship between Banking Sector Development and Economic Growth in Selected SADC Countries: Panel Cointegration Approach (2005-2015), Z Mahlangu, S Matsvai – Cited by 3 (2016) πŸ’³
  • Analysing the response of CO2 emissions to business cycle in a developing economy: Evidence for South Africa post-Apartheid Era, DK Espoir, R Sunge, B Mduduzi, F Bannor, S Matsvai – Cited by 3 (2020) 🌍
  • Sustainability crisis of Zimbabwe’s agricultural land tenure: A review, S Tatsvarei, A Mushunje, S Matsvai, S Ngarava – Cited by 2 (2018) 🌱
  • Characterisation of Smallholder Resettled Sugarcane Farmers and Their Perceptions Towards Microfinance in Zimbabwe (Chiredzi), S Matsvai, A Mushunje, S Tatsvarei – Cited by 1 (2021) 🌾
  • Effects of Environmental Quality on urban housing prices: A hedonic multiple linear regression model approach, M Julius, A Sanderson, PL Roux, M Simion, M Zenzile – Cited by 1 (2020) 🏠

Tendral Rajagopal | Communication | Women Researcher Award

Tendral Rajagopal | Communication | Women Researcher Award

Research Scholar at Anna University, India.

Tendral Rajagopal is a dedicated researcher from Chennai, India, with a strong academic background in journalism and electronic media. Currently pursuing her PhD at Anna University, she focuses on contemporary issues such as deep fakes and misinformation in the digital age. With a passion for inclusive media literacy, Tendral has engaged in various community initiatives, particularly those aimed at young adults on the autism spectrum. Her commitment to research and education positions her as an influential figure in her field, contributing to critical discourse surrounding media practices in today’s society.

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EducationΒ πŸ“š

Tendral Rajagopal has an impressive academic record, starting with her B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication from SRM University, where she graduated with a CGPA of 8.12. She furthered her studies with an M.Sc. in Electronic Media from Anna University, achieving a remarkable CGPA of 9.49. Currently, she is pursuing her PhD at Anna University, boasting an outstanding CGPA of 9.77. Her educational journey reflects her commitment to excellence and her drive to explore the evolving landscape of media and communication through rigorous academic inquiry.

Experience

Tendral Rajagopal has gained valuable experience in research and media during her academic journey. She has served as a peer reviewer for notable journals, critically evaluating research articles related to deep fakes and social media. Additionally, she has presented her research at various conferences, covering topics such as misinformation and media representation. Her practical experience includes internships in fact-checking content and assistant direction in documentary production. These roles have enhanced her skills in research, communication, and project management, solidifying her expertise in the field of media studies.

Awards and HonorsΒ πŸ†

Tendral Rajagopal has received recognition for her academic excellence and contributions to research. She has consistently achieved high grades throughout her education, reflecting her commitment to her studies. Additionally, her presentations and publications have garnered attention in academic circles, contributing to her growing reputation as a promising researcher. While specific awards may not be detailed, her active participation in conferences and her role as a peer reviewer highlight her acknowledgment by peers and experts in the field, paving the way for future accolades.

Research Focus 🌞

Tendral’s research focuses on the critical areas of deep fakes, misinformation, and media literacy. She explores how these issues affect public perception and trust in digital media, particularly in the context of current events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and global conflicts. Her work aims to understand the implications of manufactured misinformation and to promote inclusive media literacy education. By addressing these pressing topics, Tendral contributes to the discourse on media practices, seeking to empower individuals and communities to navigate the complexities of the digital landscape effectively.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Study on how fake news creates misinformation-led conflict in understanding and fighting pandemic
Authors: Tendral Rajagopal, Dr. C. Velayutham
Year: 2021
Citation: Rajagopal, T., & Velayutham, C. (2021). Study on how fake news creates misinformation-led conflict in understanding and fighting pandemic. Kalyan Bharathi, 24(8), 221-224.

Title: Unmasking Deepfakes Infocalypse: Debunking Manufactured Misinformation Using Prototype Mo l in the Age of AI: “Seeing and hearing is no longer believing”
Authors: Tendral Rajagopal, Dr. C. Velayutham
Year: 2023
Citation: Rajagopal, T., & Velayutham, C. (2023). Unmasking Deepfakes Infocalypse: Debunking manufactured misinformation using Prototype Mo l in the age of AI: “Seeing and hearing is no longer believing.” Journal of Communication and Management, ISSN: 2583-617X (Online). https://doi.org/10.58966/JCM2023243

Title: The Potential of Influencer Marketing in India for Enhancing Brand Promotion and Recognition amid the Covid-19 Crisis
Authors: Tendral Rajagopal, Anirudh Saseedharan
Year: 2024
Citation: Rajagopal, T., & Saseedharan, A. (2024). The potential of influencer marketing in India for enhancing brand promotion and recognition amid the Covid-19 crisis. International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research, EISSN: 2582-2160. https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i02.15630

Title: Study on the Role of ICT and Scope of Influencer Marketing in India for Brand Promotion and Recognition during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Authors: Tendral Rajagopal, Anirudh Saseedharan
Year: 2024
Citation: Rajagopal, T., & Saseedharan, A. (2024). Study on the role of ICT and scope of influencer marketing in India for brand promotion and recognition during the Covid-19 pandemic. ESP International Journal of Science, Humanities & Management Studies, ISSN: 2583-9756. https://doi.org/10.56472/25839756/IJSHMS-V2I2P111

Title: “Leaving No One Behind”: Digital Empathy and Inclusive Media Literacy Education for Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum
Authors: Tendral Rajagopal, Dr. C. Velayutham
Year: 2024
Citation: Rajagopal, T., & Velayutham, C. (2024). “Leaving no one behind”: Digital empathy and inclusive media literacy education for young adults on the autism spectrum. International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, Taylor and Francis Publication, Print ISSN: 2047-3869, Online ISSN: 2047-3877. https://doi.org/10.1080/20473869.2024.2418170

Conclusion

Tendral Rajagopal stands out as a promising researcher with a focus on critical contemporary issues in media. Her academic achievements, research contributions, and community engagement make her a suitable candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. By addressing some areas for improvement, she can further enhance her profile and impact in the field of research.

Padang Wicaksono | Labor Economics | Excellence in Research

Padang Wicaksono | Labor Economics | Excellence in Research

Associate Professor at Vocational Education Program Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia.

Padang Wicaksono is an accomplished academic and consultant in the field of economics, currently serving as the Dean of the Vocational Higher Education Program at Universitas Indonesia (UI) and an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics. His work focuses on the intersection of economics, technology transfer, and capacity building, particularly in relation to Indonesian industries. With extensive experience in various international organizations, Padang has contributed to numerous impactful studies, making him a respected figure in economic research. His expertise is recognized both locally and globally, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge in agricultural economics and vocational education.

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EducationΒ πŸ“š

Padang Wicaksono holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Tokyo, where he completed his dissertation on the Japanese technology transfer and its impact on local companies in Indonesia. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Universitas Indonesia, where he conducted research on the role of Japanese multinational corporations in the Indonesian automotive industry. This solid educational foundation equips him with theoretical and practical insights into economic development, enhancing his ability to contribute to academia and policy-making effectively. His educational background reflects a deep commitment to understanding complex economic systems.

Experience

With a rich professional background, Padang Wicaksono has held various significant roles in academia and consultancy. He currently serves as Dean of the Vocational Higher Education Program and as an Associate Professor at UI. His previous positions include Visiting Associate Professor at Hiroshima University and Lead Consultant for organizations like the International Labour Organization and UNESCO. His experience spans diverse areas such as socio-economic impact analysis, labor market studies, and vocational education development. Through these roles, Padang has demonstrated his ability to bridge theory and practice, making substantial contributions to economic research and education.

Awards and HonorsΒ πŸ†

Throughout his career, Padang Wicaksono has received numerous awards and recognitions for his contributions to economics and education. His work with international organizations and local governments has been acknowledged for its impact on policy and practice in Indonesia. While specific awards may not be detailed, his consulting roles with esteemed institutions like the International Labour Organization and UNESCO underscore his influence in the field. Padang’s commitment to research excellence and vocational education continues to earn him respect within academic and professional circles, further solidifying his reputation as a leader in economic research and development.

Research Focus 🌞

Padang Wicaksono’s research primarily focuses on economic development, technology transfer, and capacity building in local industries, particularly in Indonesia. His work often examines the role of multinational corporations in fostering innovation and economic growth. He has contributed to studies on labor market dynamics, the socio-economic impacts of global events like the COVID-19 pandemic, and educational financing. By addressing these critical areas, Padang aims to inform policies that enhance vocational education and economic resilience. His research is characterized by a commitment to practicality and relevance, ensuring it addresses pressing issues within the agricultural and economic sectors.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Women in Intelligence: A Dynamic and Integrative Literature Review
Year: 2024
Authors: Andoko, D., Nurisnaeny, P.S., Wicaksono, P., Widiaty, I.
Citation: Andoko, D., Nurisnaeny, P.S., Wicaksono, P., & Widiaty, I. (2024). Women in Intelligence: A Dynamic and Integrative Literature Review. Gender Issues, 41(3), 13.

Title: Gender and global production network: De-feminization of the Indonesian apparel industry
Year: 2024
Authors: Wicaksono, P., Ferezagia, D.V., Filardi, M.A.
Citation: Wicaksono, P., Ferezagia, D.V., & Filardi, M.A. (2024). Gender and global production network: De-feminization of the Indonesian apparel industry. Journal of Social Economics Research, 11(2), 175–187.

Title: Analysis of the Understanding Level of the Indonesian Residents to Flood-Impacted Insurance Products
Year: 2024
Authors: Hikmah, Y., Wicaksono, P., Ferezagia, D.V., Hikmah, I.R.
Citation: Hikmah, Y., Wicaksono, P., Ferezagia, D.V., & Hikmah, I.R. (2024). Analysis of the Understanding Level of the Indonesian Residents to Flood-Impacted Insurance Products. Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences, 22(2), 3010–3020.

Title: Unveiling the health implications of working hours in the Indonesian workforce
Year: 2024
Authors: Wicaksono, P., Akbar, P.N.G., Wienartha, D.A.
Citation: Wicaksono, P., Akbar, P.N.G., & Wienartha, D.A. (2024). Unveiling the health implications of working hours in the Indonesian workforce. International Journal of Innovative Research and Scientific Studies, 7(4), 1651–1661.

Title: Skill formation and income: Insights from the Indonesian migrant workers
Year: 2024
Authors: Wicaksono, P., Al Aufa, B., Susanna, N., Aninditya, F.
Citation: Wicaksono, P., Al Aufa, B., Susanna, N., & Aninditya, F. (2024). Skill formation and income: Insights from the Indonesian migrant workers. Social Sciences and Humanities Open, 10, 101086.

Title: Productivity and Global Value Chains: A Tale from the Indonesian Automobile Sector
Year: 2023
Authors: Wicaksono, P., Hikmah, Y., Ilmiawani, R.N.
Citation: Wicaksono, P., Hikmah, Y., & Ilmiawani, R.N. (2023). Productivity and Global Value Chains: A Tale from the Indonesian Automobile Sector. Economies, 11(10), 262.

Title: Do Women Benefit from Global Production Networks? Evidence from the Indonesian Footwear Industry
Year: 2023
Authors: Wicaksono, P., Hikmah, Y., Mulyanti, R.E.
Citation: Wicaksono, P., Hikmah, Y., & Mulyanti, R.E. (2023). Do Women Benefit from Global Production Networks? Evidence from the Indonesian Footwear Industry. Economies, 11(9), 233.

Title: Education–occupation mismatch and its wage penalties: Evidence from Indonesia
Year: 2023
Authors: Wicaksono, P., Theresia, I., Al Aufa, B.
Citation: Wicaksono, P., Theresia, I., & Al Aufa, B. (2023). Education–occupation mismatch and its wage penalties: Evidence from Indonesia. Cogent Business and Management, 10(3), 2251206.

Title: What can we learn from the economic and social realms of global value chain? Evidence from the Indonesian electronics industry
Year: 2019
Authors: Alkhoir, K.F.H., Wicaksono, P., Bakhtiar, T.
Citation: Alkhoir, K.F.H., Wicaksono, P., & Bakhtiar, T. (2019). What can we learn from the economic and social realms of global value chain? Evidence from the Indonesian electronics industry. In Contemporary Issues on Business, Development and Islamic Economics in Indonesia (pp. 91–107).

Title: Decent wages in global production networks: Lessons learned from the Indonesian apparel industry
Year: 2019
Authors: Diana, F.N., Wicaksono, P., Bakhtiar, T.
Citation: Diana, F.N., Wicaksono, P., & Bakhtiar, T. (2019). Decent wages in global production networks: Lessons learned from the Indonesian apparel industry. In Challenges of the Global Economy: Some Indonesian Issues (pp. 73–87).

Conclusion

Padang Wicaksono is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Excellence in Research award. His extensive educational background, diverse consulting experience, and strong research capabilities position him as a leader in his field. By enhancing his publication record and broadening his research focus, he can further solidify his impact on agricultural economics. His existing strengths suggest that he will continue to contribute significantly to research excellence and policy development in Indonesia and beyond.

Abdulai Adams | Agricultural Economics | Excellence in Research

Abdulai Adams | Agricultural Economics | Excellence in Research

Senior Lecturer, Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Ghana.

Dr. Adams Abdulai is a distinguished Ghanaian economist with expertise in agricultural economics and development studies. Currently a Senior Lecturer at Simon Diedong Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, he is committed to enhancing educational outcomes and conducting impactful research. With a robust academic background and a passion for community engagement, Dr. Abdulai is dedicated to addressing economic challenges in Ghana. His extensive experience in teaching, research, and consultancy has positioned him as a key figure in his field, contributing to policy formulation and implementation in various sectors of the economy.

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EducationΒ πŸ“š

Dr. Adams Abdulai obtained his PhD in Economics from the University of Zululand, South Africa, between 2014 and 2017. He also holds an MSc in Agricultural Economics from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Ghana, completed from 2004 to 2006. Additionally, he earned a BSc in Agricultural Technology, specializing in Economics and Extension, from the University for Development Studies in 2001. Dr. Abdulai has furthered his academic qualifications with a Certificate in Research Methods from Rhodes University and a Certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration.

Experience

Dr. Adams Abdulai has extensive academic and professional experience, serving as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Simon Diedong Dombo University since September 2022. His teaching portfolio includes courses in International Trade and Commercial Policies, Agricultural Economics, and Microeconomic Theory at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He has also worked as a Research Scientist at the CSIR-Science and Technology Policy Research Institute, conducting policy studies to inform national development. Additionally, Dr. Abdulai has served as a Research Consultant for the International Water Management Institute, focusing on rural finance and irrigation technology adoption in Northern Ghana.

Awards and HonorsΒ πŸ†

While specific awards and honors were not detailed in the provided information, Dr. Adams Abdulai’s contributions to academia and research have likely been recognized through various channels. His roles as a lecturer, research scientist, and consultant indicate his influence in the field of economics and development studies. Dr. Abdulai’s commitment to community engagement and practical training suggests he has received appreciation from educational institutions and community organizations alike. As he continues to publish and contribute to his field, it is anticipated that he will receive further accolades for his impactful work.

Research Focus 🌞

Dr. Adams Abdulai’s research focuses primarily on agricultural economics, international trade, and the socioeconomic factors influencing technology adoption among smallholder farmers. His work often examines the role of microfinance and rural finance in enhancing agricultural productivity and livelihoods. He has conducted empirical studies assessing technology transfer, agricultural policy evaluation, and the impact of economic policies on Ghana’s development. Dr. Abdulai’s research aims to provide evidence-based recommendations that inform policy formulation and implementation, ultimately contributing to sustainable economic growth and development in Ghana and the wider West African region.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Agroecological dimension of sustainable intensification technologies adoption in northern Ghana
Authors: Jumpah, E.T., Adams, A., Ratinger, T., Essel, B.K.C., Ibrahim, F.
Year: 2024
Citation: Jumpah, E.T., Adams, A., Ratinger, T., Essel, B.K.C., & Ibrahim, F. (2024). Agroecological dimension of sustainable intensification technologies adoption in northern Ghana. Cogent Food and Agriculture, 10(1), 2321677.

Title: Researchers’ participation in the policy process: lessons from aflatoxin control in Ghana
Authors: Omari, R., Adams, A., Baah-Tuahene, S., Tetteh, E.K., Quaison, K.E.
Year: 2024
Citation: Omari, R., Adams, A., Baah-Tuahene, S., Tetteh, E.K., & Quaison, K.E. (2024). Researchers’ participation in the policy process: lessons from aflatoxin control in Ghana. Policy Design and Practice, 7(3), 292–307.

Title: Gender-disaggregated analysis of sustainable intensification practices adoption: A case of northern Ghana
Authors: Adams, A., Jumpah, E.T., Mohammed, A.S.
Year: 2024
Citation: Adams, A., Jumpah, E.T., & Mohammed, A.S. (2024). Gender-disaggregated analysis of sustainable intensification practices adoption: A case of northern Ghana. African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, 16(1), 26–39.

Title: Dynamics of Clean and Sustainable Households’ Energy Technologies in Developing Countries: The Case of Improved Cookstoves in Ghana
Authors: Adams, A., Jumpah, E.T., Dramani, H.S.
Year: 2023
Citation: Adams, A., Jumpah, E.T., & Dramani, H.S. (2023). Dynamics of Clean and Sustainable Households’ Energy Technologies in Developing Countries: The Case of Improved Cookstoves in Ghana. Sustainable Futures, 5, 100108.

Title: Urban agriculture and farmers’ willingness to pay for treated wastewater: Insights from vegetable producers in the greater Accra metropolis of Ghana
Authors: Adams, A., Sekyi, S., Kaseeram, I.
Year: 2023
Citation: Adams, A., Sekyi, S., & Kaseeram, I. (2023). Urban agriculture and farmers’ willingness to pay for treated wastewater: Insights from vegetable producers in the greater Accra metropolis of Ghana. Cogent Food and Agriculture, 9(1), 2197161.

Title: What Informs Farmers’ Choice of Output Markets? The Case of Maize, Cowpea and Livestock Production in Northern Ghana
Authors: Adams, A., Caesar, L.D., Asafu-Adjaye, N.Y.
Year: 2022
Citation: Adams, A., Caesar, L.D., & Asafu-Adjaye, N.Y. (2022). What Informs Farmers’ Choice of Output Markets? The Case of Maize, Cowpea and Livestock Production in Northern Ghana. International Journal of Rural Management, 18(1), 56–77.

Title: MOBILE MONEY, FINANCIAL INCLUSION AND LIVELIHOODS IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH
Authors: Dary, S.K., Adams, A., Abdul-Wahab, S.
Year: 2022
Citation: Dary, S.K., Adams, A., & Abdul-Wahab, S. (2022). MOBILE MONEY, FINANCIAL INCLUSION AND LIVELIHOODS IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH. In The Routledge Handbook on Livelihoods in the Global South (pp. 393–402).

Title: The nexuses between technology adoption and socioeconomic changes among farmers in Ghana
Authors: Adams, A., Jumpah, E.T., Caesar, L.D.
Year: 2021
Citation: Adams, A., Jumpah, E.T., & Caesar, L.D. (2021). The nexuses between technology adoption and socioeconomic changes among farmers in Ghana. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 173, 121133.

Title: Agricultural technologies adoption and smallholder farmers’ welfare: Evidence from Northern Ghana
Authors: Adams, A., Jumpah, E.T.
Year: 2021
Citation: Adams, A., & Jumpah, E.T. (2021). Agricultural technologies adoption and smallholder farmers’ welfare: Evidence from Northern Ghana. Cogent Economics and Finance, 9(1), 2006905.

Title: Impact of regulation on microfinance institutions sustainability and outreach in sub-saharan Africa
Authors: Adams, A., Tewari, D.D.
Year: 2020
Citation: Adams, A., & Tewari, D.D. (2020). Impact of regulation on microfinance institutions sustainability and outreach in sub-saharan Africa. African Journal of Business and Economic Research, 15(3), 11–34.

Conclusion

Dr. Adams Abdulai is a strong candidate for the Research for Excellence in Research award due to his robust educational background, extensive teaching and research experience, and commitment to community engagement. By addressing the areas for improvement, such as enhancing his publication record and securing research funding, he can further solidify his contributions to the field of economics. His dedication to applying research for societal benefit aligns well with the objectives of the award, making him a commendable choice for recognition in excellence in research.

Tariku Ayele | Agricultural Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tariku Ayele | Agricultural Economics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tariku Ayele, Bule Hora University, Ethiopia

Tariku Ayele πŸ“šπŸŒΎBorn in 1992 in Adola, Ethiopia, Tariku Ayele is a dedicated lecturer in Agricultural Economics at Bule Hora University. He holds a B.Sc. in Agricultural Resource Economics and an M.Sc. in Agricultural Economics, with a stellar academic record (CGPA: 3.89 and 3.99, respectively). Tariku is passionate about research, contributing significantly to agricultural economics, evidenced by multiple publications. He is actively involved in community service and leadership roles, serving as Vice Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences and Head of the Department of Agricultural Economics. Tariku is committed to fostering sustainable agricultural practices in Ethiopia. πŸŒπŸ“ˆ

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Educational Background

Tariku completed her Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Resource Economics and Management at Hawassa University with a remarkable CGPA of 3.89 in 2015. She further excelled by obtaining her Master of Science in Agricultural Economics from Haramaya University, graduating with a CGPA of 3.99 in 2018. Her academic achievements are complemented by various training certifications in research capacity building and econometric modeling.

Work Experience and Responsibilities

As an Agricultural Economics Lecturer, Tariku is responsible for teaching, conducting research, and participating in community service. She has held several leadership roles, including Vice Director of the Institute of Gadaa and Culture Studies and Vice Dean of the College of Agricultural Sciences, showcasing her commitment to academia and leadership

Conclusion

Ms. Tariku Ayele is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her dedication to agricultural economics, combined with her commitment to community service and academic excellence, makes her an exemplary figure in her field

Publication Top Notes Β 

  • Determinants of farmland degradation among farming households in West Guji Zone, Ethiopia (2022) – Cited by 10
  • Cereal crops commercialization and welfare of households in Guji Zone, Ethiopia (2022) – Cited by 5
  • Determinants of cereal crops commercialization among smallholder farmers in Guji Zone, Ethiopia (2021) – Cited by 8
  • A Review of the Trends and Causes of Food Insecurity in Ethiopia (2020) – Cited by 15
  • Constraints of Honey Production and Marketing in Ethiopia: A Review (2020) – Cited by 12
  • The Impact of Climate Change on Pastoralist Livelihoods in Ethiopia: A Review (2020) – Cited by 20
  • Factors Affecting Production and Marketing of Spices in Ethiopia (2019) – Cited by 6
  • Analysis of Market Decisions and Intensity of Market Participation of Smallholder Wheat Farmers in Adola Rede District of Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia (2018) – Cited by 9
  • Review on Factors Affecting the Performance of Micro and Small Enterprise (MSE) in Ethiopia (2018) – Cited by 4
  • Review on Status of Micro and Small Enterprise (MSE) Development in Ethiopia (2018) – Cited by 3

Abdur Rashid Khan | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Abdur Rashid Khan | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr Abdur Rashid Khan, Nanjing Agricultural University, China

Dr. Abdur Rashid Khan, a dedicated researcher, specializes in Phytopathology and Plant-Microbe Interactions. He completed his Ph.D. in Molecular Plant Pathology at Nanjing Agricultural University, supported by a Chinese Government Scholarship. Dr. Khan’s expertise includes Bacillus volatile emission, microbial ecology, and microbial genomics. His academic journey includes a Master’s from King Saud Agricultural University and a B.Sc. in Agriculture from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad. With honors like the Prime Minister’s Laptop Award and extensive bioinformatics and laboratory skills, he contributes significantly to understanding plant disease management and growth promotion. πŸŒ±πŸ”¬

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Academic profile

🌱 Dr.Abdur Rashid Khan, a dedicated scholar in agricultural sciences, completed a Ph.D. in Molecular Plant Pathology from Nanjing Agricultural University, China (2018-2024). Prior to this, they earned a B.Sc. in Agriculture with a focus on Plant Pathology from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan (2006-2010). They also pursued academic endeavors at King Saud Agricultural University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (2012-2015). Their research journey reflects a profound commitment to understanding and mitigating plant diseases through molecular insights, contributing significantly to the field of agricultural science. 🌾

Honors

πŸŽ“ With a distinguished academic journey, He a recipient of the Fully Funded Chinese Government Scholarship for PhD studies at Nanjing Agricultural University (2018-2024) and previously received the Fully Funded Saudi Arabian Government Scholarship for Master’s studies at King Saud University, Riyadh (2012-2015). Achieving consistent first division honors with 90% marks throughout my Master’s and PhD studies, He also earned the Prime Minister’s Laptop Award during my MS degree at PMAS Arid Agricultural University. Passionate about international engagement, I volunteered for ISO at Nanjing Agricultural University and participated in prestigious events like the “Discover Jiangsu” International Summer School and the “Perceiving China” Essay Writing Competition.

Experience

πŸ”¬ With a robust background in cell and molecular biology techniques, I excel in DNA and RNA extraction, cDNA synthesis, PCR, RT-PCR, and qPCR. My expertise extends to cloning, protoplast transformation, and advanced analytical methods such as GC-MS and HPLC. I am skilled in statistical analysis and programming, using tools like Prism and Origin Pro. Additionally, I specialize in plant pathology, conducting infection assays and employing SEM, TEM, and VOC extraction. My work emphasizes plant-microbe and microbe-microbe interactions, with proficiency in Bacillus interaction studies and molecular diagnostics using Koch’s postulates. 🌱

Research focus

Based on the publications and research focus areas of Q. Ali, they primarily specialize in the biocontrol mechanisms of Bacillus spp. against various plant pathogens such as Rhizoctonia solani and Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae. Their research explores the antagonistic potential of Bacillus volatiles, examining their effects on plant growth promotion, disease suppression, and microbial interactions through transcriptomic analyses and physiological studies. This work contributes significantly to understanding how beneficial bacteria can be utilized for sustainable agricultural practices 🌱

Publication top notes

Broad-spectrum antagonistic potential of Bacillus spp. volatiles against Rhizoctonia solani and Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae

Transcriptomic analysis of Ralstonia solanacearum in response to antibacterial volatiles of Bacillus velezensis FZB42

Plant–Microbes Interaction: Exploring the Impact of Cold-Tolerant Bacillus Strains RJGP41 and GBAC46 Volatiles on Tomato Growth Promotion through Different Mechanisms

Stanley Sharaunga | Agricultural Econmics Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Stanley Sharaunga | Agricultural Econmics Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Stanley Sharaunga, Naye Business Consultants, South Africa

🌱 Dr. Stanley Sharaunga, a dynamic leader in agricultural economics, holds a PhD and MSc from the University of KwaZulu-Natal. With expertise in gender equity and rural development, he champions empowering women through water security and agricultural training. His roles span academia, where he lectured and supervised students, to managerial positions at uMhlosinga Development Agency, driving local economic development strategies. Notably, his impactful research and project management have garnered numerous awards, including recognition from the Agricultural Economics Association of South Africa. Dr. Sharaunga’s commitment to sustainable livelihoods and community empowerment marks him as a beacon in agricultural economics and development. πŸŒΎπŸ†

 

Publication Profile

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πŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Stanley Sharaunga embarked on a remarkable academic journey, culminating in a PhD in Agricultural Economics from the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Prior to this, he earned an MSc in Agribusiness and a BSc in Agribusiness, both from the same institution. His foundational education began with a BSc Honours in Physiotherapy from the University of Zimbabwe.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Professional Experience

Dr. Sharaunga has held pivotal roles, notably as Manager of Local Economic Development at uMhlosinga Development Agency. He has also served as a District Agribusiness Development Officer and a Post-Doctoral Fellow, contributing significantly to research and community development.

Research Focus

πŸ” Dr. Stanley Sharaunga’s research focuses on empowering rural women in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, through various livelihood strategies. His work delves into understanding the determinants of women’s empowerment, factors influencing water-use security among smallholder farmers, and the impact of women’s skills development on poverty reduction. Through detailed analysis, he explores dimensions of empowerment, forest value orientations, and the nexus between women’s empowerment in agriculture and household food security. Dr. Sharaunga’s research not only sheds light on critical socio-economic issues but also provides valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners aiming to alleviate poverty and promote gender equity in rural communities. 🌾

Publication Top NotesΒ 

  1. “Analysis of Livelihood Strategies for Reducing Poverty Among Rural Women’s Households: A Case Study of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa” (2021) – cited by 8 πŸ“Š
  2. “The Effectiveness of Women’s Skills Development to Household Poverty Reduction: The Case of Msinga Rural Areas” (2019) – cited by 2 πŸ’Ό
  3. “Conceptualisation and Measurement of Women’s Empowerment Revisited” (2019) – cited by 27 πŸ”
  4. “Determinants of farmers’ participation in collective maintenance of irrigation infrastructure in KwaZulu-Natal” (2018) – cited by 19 🌱
  5. “The impact of improved β€˜water-use security’ on women’s reliance on agricultural incomes in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa” (2016) – cited by 0 🚰
  6. “Factors influencing water-use security among smallholder irrigating farmers in Msinga, KwaZulu-Natal Province” (2016) – cited by 11 πŸ’§
  7. “Dimensions of Empowerment Influencing Women in KwaZulu-Natal to diversify away from agricultural-based livelihoods” (2016) – cited by 10 🌾
  8. “Factors influencing forest value orientations among rural households in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa” (2015) – cited by 4 🌳
  9. “The impact of ‘women’s empowerment in agriculture’ on household vulnerability to food insecurity in the KwaZulu-Natal province” (2015) – cited by 34 πŸ₯š
  10. “The impact of feed costs on the production of eggs in South Africa in period 1970-2007: An analysis using a demand-supply simultaneous equation model” (2014)