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A. Akogo, D
AGNEROH, A
AKPONIKPE, I.P
ALE GONH-GOH, A
AMOUZOU, K
AYERDI-GOTOR, A
Abail, Z
AbdelRahman, M.A
Abdelfattah, M.A
Abdellatif, B
Abdul Rasheed, M
Abdul Rashid, I
Abeka, H
Aberkani, K
Aboelghar, M
Abou-Zeid, S
Abouhadid, A
Abubakar, B
Abubakari, P
Achigan-Dako, E.G
Adekoya, F
Adekoya, F.J
Adolwa, I
Adombilla, R
Aduramigba-Modupe, A
Aduramigba-Modupe, V
Agbemabiese, Y.K
Agegnehu, G
Aguttu, G
Ahamefule, E.H
Ahmed El-Shirbeny, M
Akena, R
Ali, A
Alou, I.N
Ambrus, B
Amin, M.E
Aminu, R.O
Anberbir, T
Anin-Adjei, E
Arafat, S.M
Asante, B
Azeez, T.A
BASSOLET, T
BRAHAM, M
Badu-Marfo, G
Balota, M
Baraka, M
Basamba, T.A
Belal, A
Belal, A.A
Belaqziz, S
Benaouda, H
Benyahia, H
Besigye, D
Blair, R
Bouraqqadi, A
Bwire, P
Cabaraux, J
Chebli, Y
Cheerakkollil Konath, N
Chehbouni, A
Chentouf, M
Chikhaoui, M
Chtouki, M
Chuma, G.B
Coulibaly, O.N
D. Burow, M
DAH, O
Dabi, A
Dagan, A
Danquah, A
Dobermann, A
Douaik, A
Dumont, B
Dzomeku, P.K
EL-MEJJAOUY, Y
ESSAIHE, A
Ebanyat, P
Egbebi, I.A
Egbebi, O.E
Ekici, S
El Allali, A
El Otmani, S
Eni, T.O
Ennaji, O
Fassinou Hotegni, N.V
Frimpong, K.A
Fulton, J
Gachara, G.W
Gebrekidan, B.Z
Gerard, B
Geremew, N.T
Gnanglè, L.M
Godonou, Y.L
Goshu, T.A
Graff, N
Hanyabui, E
Haruna, A
Hassan, D
Hemacho, A.H
Hijbeek, R
Hobart, M
Hoisington, D
Iaaich, H
Iben Halima, O
JAT, M
Jibrin, J.M
Jimoh, S.O
Kabir, M
Kanvenaa Puozaa, D
Karim, A
Kassim, Y
Kenea, W.B
Kilima, B.M
Kobusinge, A
Kofi Sie, E
LARE, M
LEBRINI, Y
LOTSI, K
Laamrani, A
Lacoste, M
Lahlali, R
Lawan, B
Longchamps, L
Ludemann, C
MAZINAGOU, M
MECHRI, M
MUTURI, A.W
Madukwe, D
Mahmoud, A.G
Maina, E.W
Majozi, N
Mamo, G
Mcnairn, H
Menya, J.M
Mercatoris, B
Metwalli, M.R
Metwaly, M.M
Mirkena, L.W
Mohamed, E
Mohamed, E.S
Mohammed, M
Molin, J
Mondo, J.M
Mpinganjira, O
Mushagalusa, G.N
Musinguzi, P
Mwanjalolo, J.M
Mwije, A
N'GBENDEMA, A
NAWAR, S
NGUYEN, F
Nabil, M
Nabintu, B.N
Nardjes, H
Ndeko, A.B
Ndlovu, S
Neményi, M
Njoroge, S
Nyawose, A
Nyéki, A
ORWA, B.O
Odong, P.C
Odong, T.L
Ogunnaike, M.G
Ogunsola, O.A
Olabanji, O
Olaniyan, O.J
Olupot, G
Omari, F
Onafeso, O.D
Onen, P
Opolot, E
Ortiz, B
Oukarroum, A
Oyedele, D.J
Parigiani, J
Persson, K
Peña, J
Rhoads, J
Rhodes, C
Richard Oteng-Frimpong, R
Rodrigues, F
Roudies, N
SEKAYA, A
SIKA, K
SOGBEDJI, J
SOGBEDJI, M.J
Saleh, A
Saleh, A.M
Sapkota, T
Schiller, N
Schirrmann, M
Sehbaoui, F
Sela, S
Serraj, R
Shaibu, I
Shepherd, K
Sibanda, M
Sitienei, R
Snapp, S
Soaud, A
Suleiman, R
Söderström, M
TAGBA, E
TIDJANI, M.A
TOVIHOUDJI, P.G
Takele, R
Terhoeven-Urselmans, T
Teschner, G
Tijani, F.O
Tura, T.B
VANCLOOSTER, M
Vergutz, L
Vermeulen, P
WILLIAM, L
Wahab, A.A
Wanjiku Muturi, A
Waraka, B.B
Woldekristos, A.N
Yagoubi, M
Zouahri, A
choukri, M
de Castro, A
misbah, K
simonneaux, V
van Ittersum, M
van Loon, M
Topics
Proximal and Remote Sensing
Climate Smart Agriculture
Precision Nutrient Management
Policy Support Innovations
Precision Agriculture for Small Holders
Keynote
Mapping and Geostatistics
Precision Agriculture for Tree Crops
On-Farm Experimentation
Education and Engagement Innovations
Adoption of Precision Agriculture
Robotics, Automation, and Small Farm Mechanization
Precision Water Management
Precision Planting/Harvesting
Software and Mobile Applications
Economics of Precision Agriculture
Plenary Session
Data Management
Type
Poster
Oral
Year
2022
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1. 4Rs As an Entry Point for Precision Agriculture in Smallholder Farming Systems of Africa

This presentation will showcase how adoption of the principles of 4R Nutrient Stewardship (Applying nutrients from the Right Source, at the Right Rate, at the Right Time, and in the Right Place) provides a feasible entry point for the integration of Precision Agriculture in Smallholder Farming Systems of Africa. ... S. Njoroge

2. A Comparative Estimation of Maize Leaf Moisture Content on Smallholder Farming Systems Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Based Proximal Remote Sensing

Understanding maize moisture conditions is necessary for crop monitoring and developing early warning systems to optimise agricultural production in smallholder farms. Therefore, this study evaluated the utility of UAV derived multispectral imagery and machine learning techniques in estimating maize leaf moisture indicators; equivalent water thickness (EWT), fuel moisture content (FMC) and specific leaf area (SLA). The results illustrated that both NIR and red-edge derived spectral variables ... S. Ndlovu

3. A Multi-scale Evaluation of Precision Weed Control Strategies in Corn Fields with Drone Technology

Corn (Zea mays L.) is a worldwide priority crop, whose potential yields are closely affected by weed competence, especially in the early stages of crop development. A major concern in corn-growing areas is the occurrence of Sorghum halepense L., as this weed shows reduced sensitivity to pre-emergence herbicides and, therefore, it is necessary to use post-emergence treatments that entail an increase in cost. This research studied the impact of applying a precision weed (S... J. Peña, A. De castro

4. A Suitability Approach for Land Assessment of New Reclamation Areas Using Geomatics

The study aims to develop a system to assess land suitability for agriculture use in the Arid Western Fringes of the Nile Delta. This is based on the fact that the selection of optimal sites for agricultural use is a prerequisite for productive operation and economic feasibility. This is especially true in arid regions due to the scarcity of such suitable land. New approach was implemented to use environmental and terrestrial factors; i.e., criteria of soil characteristics, climate and salini... A.M. saleh, S.M. Arafat, M.A. Abdelrahman

5. A Synopsis of Water and Nutrient Requirements of Hass Avocado for Uganda and Sub-saharan Africa Practitioners

Hass avocado production is increasing in Uganda and sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) to tap into the lucrative market especially in Western Europe, China, Japan, and Russia. However, there is limited information about its water and nutrient requirements in end-user-friendly formats especially in Uganda and SSA. We consolidated the scanty information about water and nutrient requirements of Hass avocado and made necessary recalculations and unit conversions to aid meaningful uptake of the information ... P.C. Odong, G. Olupot, T.L. Odong, A. Mwije, P. Musinguzi, I.N. Alou, T.A. Basamba, P. Ebanyat, E. Opolot

6. A Time Series Investigation to Assess Climate Change and Anthropogenic Impacts on the Degradation of Nile Delta, Egypt.

Land degradation risk, status and rate in Nile Delta, Egypt were assessed for a time series using remote sensing data over the past five decades using TM, ETM and OLI. Quantitative deterioration of the area was produced based on the comparative study approach in the integrated weighted sum, weighted overlay and fuzzy model. Where degradation factors were compiled in a raster and each data set scored on a 1 to 5 (very low, low, moderate, high and very high scale). The data sets were then weigh... B. Abdellatif, M.R. Metwalli, M.M. Metwaly, M.A. Abdelrahman

7. Adoption of Precision Agriculture Technologies in Ethiopian Agricultural Contexts

In the coming decades, world agriculture will need to under-go a major transformation to meet the future demands of a growing population. Adoption of precision agriculture by smallholder farmers is still at a nascent stage and is limited by several factors. Smallholder farmers suffer from low farm productivity and yields as well as lack of access to inputs, credit, and markets; the lack of digital infrastructure like Internet and electricity; lack of awareness and digital skills among farmers... B.Z. gebrekidan

8. Agricultural Data Market to Empower African Farmers

By transforming the agricultural data into agronomic advices by using AI model, farmer can get a strong tool to help them making the right decision in the right time. Decision about the quantity and the quality of fertilizer to apply, the quantity and the timing of the irrigation,… Also he can get valuable information about yield prediction, phytosanitary risk. All of this information can help famers reducing its operational cost by up to 30%. To develop robust AI model,... F. Sehbaoui

9. Agronomic Yield Response of Lowland Rice Varieties to Nutrient Application Under Flooded Irrigation in Northern Uganda

Globally, flooded irrigation is a major water management method used to boost rice production. In Uganda, flooded irrigation is being promoted for lowland rice farming amidst the increasing threat of climate change and variability. Use of mineral fertilizer and improved varieties during the rice cropping calender is a measure towards intensive and precision farming for increased yields. However, the response of lowland rice varieties to fertilization with a defined cropping calendar remain no... R. Akena, P. Musinguzi

10. An Innovation System for Improving Crop Potato Management

Smart systems in agriculture has become imperative to overcome future challenges such as population growth and the consequent increase in food demand and the food gap. At the end of 2019, challenges increased, and production almost stopped all over the world due to the Corona pandemic, which posed a great threat to the world's governments to face these challenges for the continuation of life. Hence, smart agriculture has become ideal solutions in the agricultural sector for the continuati... E. Mohamed

11. An Open Source Multispectral Camera for Crop Monitoring

Precision agriculture is one of the most important economic issues of the 21st century because it will make it possible to respond to the new challenges of agriculture, which are population growth, global warming, global epidemics, and inflation, to name a few. Remote sensing makes it possible to monitor the plantation from a distance and makes it possible to know the level of growth and the state of health and hydration of the plants. This paper outlines an affordable and open-source multisp... H. Nardjes, M. Yagoubi

12. Analyse De La Variabilité Spatiale Des Rendements De Maïs (Zea Mays L.) Dans Les Régions Des Savanes Et Centrale Du Togo

L'agriculture de précision s'impose au Togo. Une étude a été menée dans 5 préfectures du Togo, dont 2 dans la région des Savanes (Oti et Kpendjal) et 3 dans la région Centrale (Sotouboua, Tchamba et Tchaoudjo) avec un total de 20 producteurs en 2021. d'analyser la variation spatiale du rendement en grain du maïs (variété Ikenne) au sein de chaque région sous deux pratiques de gestion agricoles inclua... M. Lare, J. Sogbedji, K. Lotsi, K. Amouzou, A. Ale gonh-goh, A. Agneroh

13. Application of Remote Sensing Technologies for Monitoring within Field Soil and Crop Growth Variability

... N. Majozi

14. Assessment of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Content (NP) in Citrus Trees Using UAV-imagery Derived Vegetation Indices and Machine Learning Algorithms

Monitoring nutrient status of citrus trees is fundamental to ensure optimum fruit yield and quality. However, this task is traditionally time-consuming and laborious. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), with their high temporal and spatial resolution imagery, are demonstrating a great potential to substitute traditional methods in assessing nutrient status of several crops, including citrus. In this study, we evaluated the performance of vegetation indices (VIs) derived from UAV multispectral im... Z. Abail, H. Benaouda, M. Chikhaoui, H. Benyahia, O. Iben halima, M. Baraka, A. Douaik, H. Iaaich, A. Zouahri, F. Omari

15. Chlorophyll Meter Based Precision Nitrogen Management in Maize Grown in Alluvial Soil in Egypt

Precision nitrogen (N) management is essential for profitable crop production and to minimize N losses to the environment that are a consequence of an excessive N supply. Chlorophyll meter-based N management can help to achieve high N use efficiency, as aquick and non-destructive spectral characteristics of leaves, which can be used to diagnose plant N deficiency and graduate N fertilization with improve N use efficiency. Field experiments were conducted during two consecutive years, 2019 and... A. Soaud, S. Abou-zeid , A. Ali, D. Hassan

16. Comparative Assesement of Interpolation Techniques in Predicting Soil Properties on a Sloping Pasture Land Under Fallow in a Ferralsol in Uganda

Soil variability is a major challenge in application of mineral fertilizers in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Use of soil fertility maps can effectively guide the use of mineral or organic fertilizers or fertilizers. Interpolation techniques are widely used in the formulation of these fertility maps. The precision of spatial interpolation techniques for predicting unmeasured values have been reported by various researchers but there are cconflicting findings regarding the relative performance of t... J.M. Menya, P. Musinguzi, J.M. Mwanjalolo

17. Crops Water Consumption Signature for Wheat Water Productivity Based on Integrated Satellite Data

A lack of precipitation and limited irrigation water sources hampers agricultural expansion plans and strategies. Concerns have also been raised about increasing wheat production to meet local demand. The challenge is to increase grain production while using less irrigation water. Researchers at the El-Salhia agricultural project in the eastern Nile delta investigated wheat water productivity by detecting the sensitivity of wheat production to water consumption using remotely sensed data. ETa... M. Ahmed el-shirbeny

18. Decentralized Research: an Opportunity to Accelerate the Transition Towards Sustainable Food Production

The large majority of farmers experiment on their farms to invent and/or adopt new crop production techniques and technologies. This endogenous experimentation process is slow because it often resembles trial and error and relies on minimal data (e.g., comparing total yield between two fields) to draw conclusions. Digital agronomy can help enhance the scientific value of these experiments and thus enable systematic progress toward working solutions. This presentation will discuss the use... L. Longchamps

19. Decision-Making Tools in Soil Management and Plant Nutrition On-Farm Research and Observation Plot: Between Reality and Challenges

In this presentation, we will address a number of decision-making tools and assess their relevance and limitations for the Mediterranean and Tunisia's agricultural conditions. Decision-making tools can be classified, based on the scale, to different levels, ranging from national and regional scale to farm scale. On a large scale, an agricultural policy can be drawn based on the governmental agricultural plans, and soil maps can be adopted as a decision-making tool and thus guide support i... M. Mechri

20. Delineation of Management Zones of Irrigation Schemes in Nigeria Based on Selected Soil Properties

Effective field management is required to maximize economic returns and environmental control and soil and crop management. This study was conducted to delineate the management zones (MZ) of Oke-Oyi and Eiyenkorin Irrigation Schemes (EOIS) based on selected soil properties to aid efficient water and fertilizers use and enhance productivity. Soil samples were taken at goe-referenced grid-sampling points. Total soil samples collected for each location at 0 – 20 cm and 20 – 40 cm dep... A.A. Wahab, O.J. Olaniyan, E.H. Ahamefule

21. Detecting the Impact of Hail Damage on Maize Crops in Smallholder Farms Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Derived Multispectral Data

Natural disasters such as hailstorms are now frequent and negatively impact smallholder farmers' livelihoods. In these events, there is a need for robust and innovative techniques for monitoring the extent of their damage in smallholder croplands to optimise production. In this regard, this study sought to evaluate the utility of drone-derived multispectral data in estimating crop health elements (i.e., equivalent water thickness (EWT), chlorophyll content, and leaf area index (LAI) of ma... M. Sibanda

22. Determination of Major Limiting Nutrients and Site-specific Fertilizer Recommendation Towards Optimizing Rice Production in the Irrigated Perimeter of the Zio Valley (Togo)

Adoption of appropriate inorganic fertilization schemes is essential to improving fertilizer use efficiency and crop performance. This study aims to contribute to the improvement of rice yields in the irrigated perimeter of the Zio Valley in Togo through appropriate inorganic fertilization. Nutrient omission trials were set up during November 2020 to March 2021 and May to September 2021, with producers identified in the four (04) villages (Mission Tove, Ziowonou, Kovie and Assome) located in ... A. N'gbendema, M.J. Sogbedji, M. Mazinagou

23. Development of a Decision Support Tool to Derive Site-specific Nutrient Management Recommendations for Maize Production Using Machine Learning​

Agriculture is the main source of food and income for rural communities in developing countries, especially in Africa. Given current population growth, pressures on agricultural systems will continue to increase. Many countries have agricultural economies that are highly dependent on agricultural productivity. For example, several variables can influence fertilization for optimal grain yields. Quantifying the effects and relative importance of soil properties such as soil type, pH, Olsen-P, c... O. Ennaji, L. Vergutz, A. El allali

24. Drivers of Post-harvest Aflatoxin Contamination: Evidence Gathered from Knowledge Disparities and Field Surveys of Maize Farmers in the Rift-valley Region of Kenya

Maize-dependent populations in sub-Saharan Africa are continually exposed to aflatoxin poisoning owing to their regular consumption of this dietetic cereal. Being a staple in Kenyan households, consumption of maize-based meals is done almost daily, thereby exposing consumers to aflatoxicoses. This study assessed awareness levels, knowledge disparities and perceptions regarding aflatoxin contamination at the post-harvest phase among farmers in the Rift-valley region of Kenya. Households were r... G.W. Gachara, R. Lahlali, R. Suleiman, B.M. Kilima

25. Driving Up Large Scale Irrigated Wheat Yields Through Variable Rate P & K Fertilizer Recommendations in Zambia

Soil types and how these change across a field/farm are the main drivers of yield. Through the surveying of the fields and their subsequent subdivision (virtual) into homogenous zones, Cropnuts has been able to carry out yearly soil sampling within each zone and generate soil correction plans to target the needs of each individual zone rather than applying blanket recommendations. This has led to improved fertilizer efficiency and has had a massive impact on yields of our clients. ... J. Parigiani

26. Effect of Different Combinations of N, P and K Nutrients on Growth, Yield and Fibre Quality of Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.)

Cotton has high requirements for nitrogen (N) phosphorus (P) and potassium (K), and the nutrients interact differently on yield and quality of this crop. This necessitates the precise combination of these nutrients to maximize yield and quality. Two cotton varieties (Bt cotton and a conventionally bred variety, HART 89M) were assessed for growth, yield and quality under different nutrient combinations in two contrasting environments in semi-arid Kenya. Nutrient combinations were NPK... E.W. Maina, E.W. Maina

27. Effect of Using Different Formulations of Fertilizers on Stomatal Conductance, Leaf Chlorophyll Fluorescence, Growth and Yield of Table Grapes Crops Grown in the Northeast of Morocco

Table grapes (Vitis vinefera) present an important crop production in Morocco. The practice of tree fertilization is based on nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium and micronutrients. Previous research demonstrated that using mixed fertilizers with microelements, organic matter and amino acid 4-5 times during the phonological stage improved growth and yield of different crops. The objective of a trial conducted in the region of “El GARET” on a production of ... A. Essaihe , K. Aberkani

28. Effects of Legume Break Crops on Yield, Nitrogen Use Efficiency and Economy of Maize Production in Western Oromia, Ethiopia: a Review

Prolonged monocropping of maize lacking appropriate soil fertility management is affecting soil fertility and maize production in Western Oromia. The use of legume break crops improved performance of subsequent maize. The biological N2-fixation of legumes as precursor crops reduced the amount of nitrogen fertilizer applied to maize. Higher mean grain yield of maize was obtained following faba bean without and with rhizobia inoculation than maize after maize. The total nitrogen uptake of diffe... T.A. Goshu, T.A. Goshu, T.A. Goshu

29. Engaging Stakeholders in Precision Agriculture Toolbox Conception: Case of Cowpea Atlas Platform Establishment in Benin Republic

Cowpea [(Vigna Unguiculata (L.) Walpers] is among the most preferred and consumed legumes in West Africa and grown by many smallholder farmers. The crop has huge potential, is easy to grow and constitute a source of income of many actors involved in different value chains. Unfortunately, despite many interventions which aimed at promoting the crop in West Africa mainly Benin, areas under cowpea crop decrease over the years along with the loss of cowpea-based products. Such problem is... N.V. Fassinou hotegni, Y.L. Godonou, L.M. Gnanglè, O.N. Coulibaly, E.G. Achigan-dako

30. Enhancing Crop Yield in Smallholder Farming Systems of Northern Ghana: The Role of 4R Nutrient Stewardship

... A. Haruna

31. Estimating Maize Evapotranspiration in Smallholder Farms Using UAV-derived Data and Surface Energy Balance Modelling Techniques

... A. Nyawose

32. Evolving Potentials for Precision Climate-smart Agriculture in Sub-saharan African Countries

Progressively, there is increasing awareness on the significance of agriculture in both adaptation and mitigation to climate change. While adaptation has been typically highlighted in the most vulnerable countries, especially in Africa where the failure to adapt have been noted to exacerbate the dangers of food insecurity, there is limited effort at emphasizing mitigation as the ultimate resolution of the debacle. Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is critical to achieving development irrespecti... M.G. Ogunnaike, O.D. Onafeso

33. Farmer-led Approaches to Digital Innovation

Digital agricultural innovation has significant potential to transform the ability of smallholder farmers to engage with and benefit fro precision agriculture. Despite this, the benefits of digital agricultural technologies remain largely inaccessible to most of these smallholder farmers. This presentation will share updates and lessons learnt from Producers Direct’s experiences in designing and scaling farmer-led approaches to digital agricultural innovation.  ... C. Rhodes

34. Farmers’ Perception and Willingness to Adopt Drone Technology in Agriculture

The application of drones, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), in agriculture has led to a paradigm shift in farming practices by reducing production costs and increasing operational efficiency and profitability. However, there is a lack of empirical reports on the efficiency and profitability of UAV application to agriculture in Nigeria, limiting the contribution of Nigerian agriculture to the global scientific discourse on drone technology and advancement. This study investigates farmers&rsquo... F.J. Adekoya, S.O. Jimoh, O.A. Ogunsola, T.A. Azeez, R.O. Aminu

35. Field Digitization and Decision Support System (Dss) in Peach Cultivation to Manage the Mediterranean Fruitfly, Ceratitis Capitata

The Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedermann) (Diptera: Tephritidae), is a highly invasive, polyphagous species that attacks a wide range of fruits. In Tunisia, among the host species, peaches (Prunus persica (L.) are particularly susceptible, especially late-ripening cultivars. The risk of Medfly attack is related to various factors, such as the period of ripening during the season and the physical–chemical characteristics of the fruit. Traditionally, t... M. Braham

36. Field Performance of Common Bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris L) Under Mycorrhizal Inoculation and Phosphorus Level Application in Kashusha, Eastern Drc

The positive effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on yield and phosphorus uptake have already been widely studied. However, the response of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L) to mycorrhizal inoculation and phosphorus supply is still poorly documented in South Kivu where the use of fungal biofertilizers is not yet tested. This study was initiated to determine the effect of mycorrhizal inoculation and increasing doses of phosphorus on common bean performance in South Kivu. The study wa... A.B. Ndeko, G.B. Chuma, J.M. Mondo, B.N. Nabintu, G.N. Mushagalusa

37. Fighting Food, Fertilizer, and the Climate Crisis in Africa Through Targeted Nitrogen Management

Food insecurity is a major challenge in Africa which is likely to worsen in the future unless food production in the region is substantially increased to keep up with the food demand of the increasing population. A sufficient amount of nitrogen (N) fertilizer is required for increasing crop yield as N helps convert solar radiation into carbohydrates that drive plant growth.  However, smallholder producers in Africa use a small quantity of fertilizer N not sufficient for plant needs resul... T. Sapkota, N. Cheerakkollil konath, R. Takele, S. Snapp

38. Fine-tuning Specialty Fertilization Strategies to Local Wheat Production Through On-farm Experimentation in Nigeria

Wheat specialty fertilizer validation trial was conducted in 8 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Kano State, Nigeria on farmers field. The specialty fertilizer validation project is implemented to improve the productivity and profitability of small-scale wheat smallholder farmers. Four treatments - absolute control (AC), local control (LC), OCP1 and OCP2 were replicated four times in a RCBD on a plot of 25m2. The AC was based on the indigenous nutrient supply from the soil (no appli... V. Aduramigba-modupe, J.M. Jibrin, . Olabanji, B. Lawan, D. Madukwe

39. From Drone to Satellite – Does It Work?

Multispectral drone-sensors are useful for detailed studies of crop characteristics in field trials, e.g. to create prediction models on nitrogen (N) uptake, or even estimates of optimal N rate to apply. To enable wide application of such models, they may be applied in satellite image-based decision support systems for farmers. However, successful transfer of models based on spectral data from one platform to another, requires strong and stable correlation between data from the different sens... M. Söderström, K. Persson

40. Global Renewal and Future of On-farm Experimentation

Experimenting on farm with farmers is gaining momentum as a choice instrument to contribute to addressing global challenges. This presentation will show how the complex histories of field experiments and participatory research are leading toward OFE solutions that are both evidence-based and farmer-centric. Varied communities thread these collaborative innovation pathways, among which those of Precision Agriculture occupy a key position for their ability to leverage scientific rigor, agronomy... M. Lacoste

41. GNSS and SBAS Technologies for Precision Agriculture in Africa

This presentation will highlight the various applications in the Agriculture sectors, their performance requirements, and the relevant Global Navigation Satellite System technologies (GNSS) that can meet these requirements. It will focus specifically on Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS) and Europe’s Galileo High Accuracy Service as upcoming systems in Africa that the Agriculture user communities are encouraged to leverage. ... A. Kobusinge

42. Harnessing Soil Health to Create More Restorative and Resilient Food Systems in the Central Highlands Eco-Region Foodscape

The relationships among soil health and adoption of regenerative practices, crop productivity, human nutrition and farm profitability are intricate and poorly understood, particularly in the Central Highlands of Kenya. There is a need for a deeper understanding of how soil health is affected by the profitability of preferred value chains among smallholders in this ecoregion. The Central Highlands Ecoregion Foodscape, or the CHEF, which is within the Upper Tana River Basin is centered around f... R. Sitienei

43. How 20 Years of Precision Agriculture Experience Can Benefit Small Landholders

Most people think only larger farms can benefit from incorporating precision agriculture technologies, when the bigger impact happens with smaller farms. A ten percent increase in crop yield is much more impactful for small land holders for various reasons based upon 20 years’ experience, research, and personal utilization. Incorporating remote sensing, drones, small autonomous robots, and other technologies and practices can help small holders increase yield, crop quality, and free up ... R. Blair

44. IA Algorithm for Plant Counting: Palm Oil Trees Example

Counting and estimating plants can sometimes be a real challenge. In this presentation we will see a concrete example of the application of UAV imagery and AI applied to palm cultivation in order to count the plants on a given area. ... A. Karim

45. Impact of Organic Soil Amendments on Fungal Population and Germination of Maize Seeds in Lead Contaminated Soil

... A. Aduramigba-modupe

46. Implementing Field-Based High Throughput Plant Phenotyping: The Open Source Way

... Y. Kassim

47. Improving Lime and Fertiliser Recommendations for Smallholders Using Co-variate Zoning and Low Cost Mir Soil Testing Technology

Small-holder farmers lack for them affordable access to crop and field specific lime and fertilisation advice. Another challenge is that while crop and region specific fertiliser blends could be produced, high resolution, unbiased and up to date soil information is lacking and thus crop and region specific blends are not produced. As a result, the farmers are left with a small number of available compound and fertiliser blends that often do not match the crop needs. This is not a convincing s... T. Terhoeven-urselmans

48. Improving Phosphorus Use Efficiency by Chickpea Crop Using Electromagnetic Induction, Soil Properties, and Crop Yield Data Under Semi-arid Conditions

Under arid and semi-arid conditions, the agricultural sector faces many challenges related to the use of water and mineral resources for crop production and food security for an exponentially growing population. The impact of climate changes on water resources availability and soil quality is more and more emphasized under the Mediterranean basin, mostly characterized by drought and extreme weather conditions. The present study aims to investigate how electromagnetic induction technique and s... M. Chtouki, A. Oukarroum, F. Nguyen

49. Integrated Packages Incorporating Reduced Tillage, Residue Retention and Cropping System Influence Green Gram Growth and Yield

Reduced tillage, residue retention and intercropping are factors influencing how rain fed systems of cropping are productive as well as sustainable. Green gram as well as sorghum is the main crops grown by small-scale who have insufficient resources, and the produce is used for home consumption. A field experiment was conducted to evaluate green gram crop response to reduced tillage, residue retention and intercropping with sorghum in the dry-lands environments in Kenya. The aim of the study ... B.O. Orwa

50. Irrigation Regimes and Mulching Effect on Fruit Yield and Water Stress Index of Tomato (Solannum Lycopersicum L.) Varieties in the Guinea Savannah Agroecology of Ghana

... R. Adombilla

51. Leaf-proximal Hyperspectral Data and Multivariate Modelling Approaches to Estimate Phosphorus and Potassium Content of Wheat Leaves

The assessment of plant nutrient status to provide sufficient fertilization for rapid and continuous uptake by plants has been based on visual diagnosis in the field, which is quick but demands a lot of experience and has low operability. Visible near-infrared spectroscopy (VNIS) has shown to be a quick, non-destructive, accurate, and cost-effective analytical method in precision agriculture. In this study, we assessed the potential of this technology to predict phosphorus and potassium conte... Y. El-mejjaouy, B. Dumont, P. Vermeulen, A. Oukarroum, B. Mercatoris

52. Leveraging Precision Agriculture Education for Resilient and Sustainable Agriculture in Sub-saharan Africa

Improved agricultural productivity and access to safe and nutritious food is critical to meeting south Saharan Africa (SSA)’s growing food demand and for improving incomes for smallholders in the region. This has to be done in ways that do not compromise natural capital but secure ecosystem functions and services. With almost 60 percent of the region’s population under the age of 25, Precision Agriculture (PA) education for SSA youth is crucial. PA offers the potential to transfor... K.A. Frimpong

53. Lime and Phosphorus Effects on Soil Acidity and Malt Barley Phosphorus Use Efficiency in Welmera District, Central Highlands of Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, about 43% of total arable land affected by soil acidity. Furthermore, phosphorus (P) deficiency is a major constraint to increase crop yields. Efforts to ameliorate the deleterious effects of soil acidity must therefore be accompanied by measures to increase P availability in soils. Therefore, appropriate rate of lime and P fertilizer is an important strategy for improving crop growth in acidic soils. Accordingly, an experiment was undertaken to study lime and P effects on soil a... N.T. Geremew, B.B. Waraka, L.W. Mirkena

54. Manipulation of Row Spacing Did Not Affect Growth and Yield of Chia in Two Contrasting Environments in Kenya

Sustainability of agricultural production relies on a good management strategy in crop production. Optimal spacing is one of the major crop management systems in chia production required to increase yield and quality of chia seed. In this regard, this study explored the potential of different row spacing on the growth and yield of chia in Kenya. Two experiments comprising three spacing arrangements of 30 cm x 10 cm, 60 cm x 10 cm and 90 cmx 10 cm were carried out in Kabete and Nyeri in a rand... A.W. Muturi, A. Wanjiku muturi, A. Wanjiku muturi

55. Mapping the Spatial Variability, Status and Magnitude of Soil Acidity in Semen Ari District of South Omo, Southwestern Ethiopia

Soil acidity is one of the major constraints to cropping systems in the vast highlands of Ethiopia. A common strategy for ameliorating soil acidity is the application of agricultural lime. However, formulation of measurement strategy was hampered by the lack of information on magnitude, extent and status of soil acidity and, high resolution soil acidity map. Therefore, this study was investigated to assess the magnitude and status of soil acidity, map its spatial variability in ... A.H. Hemacho

56. Maximisation De L’efficience D’utilisation Des Nutriments : Recommandation De Fertilisation à La Carte Pour Le Maïs Sur Les Ferralsols Du Sud-togo

L'amélioration de la nutrition des plantes à travers l'agriculture de précision devient incontournable pour l'optimisation de l'entreprise agricole et la protection de l'environnement. Nous avons conduit pendant la grande saison culturelle de 2019 et 2020, sous culture de maïs (Zea mays L.), des essais soustractifs à base de l'azote (N), du phosphore (P) et du potassium (K) à la station d'expérimentations agronomiques ... J. Sogbedji, L. William, M. Lare, A. Sekaya, K. Sika , E. Tagba

57. Modelling Fertigation and Micro-Climate Parameters for Greenhouse Tomato (Solanum Lycopersicum L.)

Amidst the hiking price of fertilizer and projected water scarcity across the world, it is imperative to explore the interaction between fertilizer, irrigation and genotype notwithstanding the micro-climate parameters so as to maximize yield while protecting the environment. The Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer (DSSAT) is a model which employs all these input factors to help predict yield and thereby make an informed decision.  The study sort to calibrate and validate ... Y.K. Agbemabiese, P. Abubakari, P.K. Dzomeku, I. Shaibu

58. New Trends in Precision Agriculture Management: Africa Perspective

The ever-increasing human population in Africa demands a corresponding increase in food and fiber production. Although Africa has the 12th highest population growth rates in the world which may double by 2050, food productivity in the region has remained low. A critical challenge facing crop production in Africa is low awareness of precision agriculture (PA) and low soil fertility in many agroecosystems. Available studies show that digital technology is transforming the agricultural sect... V. Aduramigba-modupe

59. Nitrogen Use Efficiency of Barley Grown Under Organic Amendments and N Fertilizer on Acidic Soils of a Highland Tropical Environment

Soil nutrient depletion and low nutrient use efficiency are among pressing issues for the productivity of crops in Sub-Saharan Africa. Efficient use of nitrogen (N) for crop production in low-input subsistence farming may improve yields and quality, reduce cost and risk in case of crop failure. The effects of organic amendments and N fertilizer on the N-uptake and N-use efficiency of barley were investigated in the central Ethiopian highlands. The treatments were factorial combinations of no ... G. Agegnehu

60. Optimizing Water Use Efficiency in Flood Irrigation Systems in Uganda

There is growing demand for water across different sectors of production. Yet the extent of water wastage to furnish inefficient irrigation systems especially in flood irrigated rice systems, is not known. In developing countries and in Uganda particularly, most irrigation scheduling in the irrigation schemes is based on rotational system rather than crop water needs. In Doho Rice Irrigation Scheme (DRIS) in eastern Uganda for example, farmers’ plots receive up to 50mm ponding of irriga... P. Onen, E. Opolot, G. Olupot, G. Aguttu

61. Overview of Precision Agriculture Education in North America

Dr. Fulton will present about current educational degree programs and courses being taught in North America on precision and digital agriculture. He will also note feedback from industry on precision agriculture educational needs and where universities are heading with their PA programs. ... J. Fulton

62. Performance of Remote Sensing Data and Machine Learning for Wheat Disease Detection

The use of agrochemicals has many impacts on humans’ health and generates many environmental issues. However, a suitable management of agrochemicals inputs, such as insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides, is crucial to the success of wheat crops under climate change conditions. The use of remote sensing technologies in agriculture was raised within the technological evolution of materials and techniques during last decades. The development of new and cheap sensors has been the main re... Y. Lebrini, A. Ayerdi-gotor

63. Phosphorus, a Key Nutrient for a Sustainable Agriculture

In the presentation I will discuss about the dichotomy regarding P between the northern (temperate conditions) and southern (tropical conditions) realities. I will bring the case of Brazil and how the correct management of P was important for the development of its agriculture. At the end, I will close talking about how we need to shift our focus towards improving P use efficiency to solve our issues (both where it is lacking and where it is in excess) and the way to achieve it. ... L. Vergutz

64. Photogrammetrically Assessed Smallholder Pineapple Fields in Ghana Using Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems

Ultra-high-resolution imagery taken by small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS, drones) has been proven beneficial for the monitoring of agricultural crops in conventional farming especially in the context of precision farming. For smallholder pineapple cultivation, the use of sUAS imagery is still sparsely evaluated. However, technical developments in low cost sUAS-sensor combinations make assessments of agricultural areas by service providers more and more affordable for Africa. In this study... M. Hobart, E. Anin-adjei, E. Hanyabui, G. Badu-marfo, M. Schirrmann, N. Schiller

65. Position of Climate Change and Desertification Issues on the Livelihoods of Indigenous Communities of Africa: Case Study of the Sahel Region and the Horn of Africa

This Sahel environment stretches all the way from Senegal to Somalia cutting across over ten Africa countries bordering the " Sahara desert" in the north and the "Sudan savannah" in the south, with an annual rainfall of less than 50cm per annum, with good agricultural output (production) as well as large grazing fields for pastoral activities is a home for so many indigenous communities like the Mbororo (Cameroon and Chad), Tuareg (Niger) and the Kanuris (Nigeria, Niger, C... B. Abubakar

66. Post-Harvest Assessments of On-Farm Maize Experimentation

The completion of the most recent maize-growing seasons in northern Cote d’Ivoire and Kenya (western and eastern regions) provided a first opportunity for farmers to share assessments from their participation in a new on-farm research initiative for sub-Saharan Africa called NUTCAT - meaning Nutrient-Catalyzed Agricultural Transformation. ... I. Adolwa

67. Potato Yield Prediction Using Multi-temporal Sentinel-2 Data and Multiple Linear Regression

Traditional potato growth models have a number of flaws, i.e., the cost of data collection, quality of input data, and the absence of spatial information in some cases. To address these challenges, we created a multiple linear regression model (MLRM) that uses the multi-temporal Sentinel-2 derived indices to predict potato yield. Along the growing season (from October 2019 to February 2020) eight Sentinel-2 imageries were collected, afterwards, the normalized difference vegetation index ... M.E. Amin, M.A. Abdelfattah, E.S. Mohamed, A.A. Belal, M. Nabil, A.G. Mahmoud

68. Potentials of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for the Nigerian Agriculture

The continuous development of technology is driving the invention of new machineries such as the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), also known as “drones”. The UAVs have become much more popular within the last decade for its significant roles in agriculture among other industries, yet their applications in Nigeria are yet to be appreciated. Therefore, the present study reviewed the characteristics and multiple uses of UAVs in agriculture and their potentials for the Niger... M. Kabir, S. Ekici

69. Precision Agriculture for Sustainable Transformation of Food Systems in Africa

... A. Bouraqqadi

70. Precision Agriculture in Africa; the Youth Are Ready

Precision Agriculture holds enormous potential for Africa’s food security and socio-economic development. With the evolvement of the global agricultural systems and the growing emergence of the Fourth Agricultural Revolution (Agric 4.0), Africa is presented with a huge opportunity to leverage precision agriculture to meet its growing population demands in a sustainable environment. Of course, the growth of precision agriculture practices and tools is not without its challenges. However,... F. Adekoya

71. Precision Agriculture the Key to Increased Productivity for Smallholder Farmers

The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of precision agriculture on the farming operations of smallholder farmers in South-East Nigeria. In general, the system of farming in Nigeria lacks precision especially since it is being practised primarily by smallholder farmers and is mainly determined and analyzed using mundane, redundant, and time-consuming technology. This has resulted in uneven food production potential across the value chains. Agricultural Input waste despite its growing ... T.O. Eni

72. Precision Farming and Automation in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities

Digitalization, artificial intelligence, robotics and automation are currently driving a new revolution towards precision farming (PF) and Agriculture 4.0. This will contribute to enhanced sustainability and agroecological advances through optimal use of soil, water, agricultural inputs, as well as pest and weed control, providing accurate decision support systems to farmers. PF is gradually transforming agricultural landscape by supporting farmers with optimized management of inputs and reso... R. Serraj

73. Precision Maize Nutrition: Evidences from On-farm Experimentation of Quefts Estimated Nutrient Requirement for Variable Densities in Smallholder Farmers in Ethiopia

Quantitative Evaluation of the Fertility of Tropical Soils (QUEFTS) model is an important tool for estimating optimal nutrient requirement of crops. The study was conducted to evaluate QUEFTS estimated (QE) nutrient requirement of maize in two pant densities (32,443 and 53,333 plants/ha in Central Rift Valley (CRV); 27724 and 62,000 plants/ha in Jimma) on fields of three farmers wealth classes (poor, medium and wealth) in contrasting agro-ecologies of Ethiopia. QUEFTS follows a target oriente... W.B. Kenea, T.B. Tura, A.N. Woldekristos

74. Predicting of Canopy Nitrogen Content Based on UAVs and Satellites Data Fusion in Citrus Orchards

Nitrogen (N) is often regarded as the most critical nutrient and the growth-limiting factor in soil for ‎‎plant growth and often needs to be supplemented by N-fertilization to minimize yield ‎‎loss. However, the over-application of N fertilizers may cause nutrient imbalance ‎and contribute ‎to groundwater ‎contamination by nitrate (NO3-) leaching and NOx air pollution. Today the ‎evaluation of plant ‎nutritional status (including ‎... A. Dagan

75. Prediction of Gryllotalpa Gryllotalpa (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae) Infection on Potato Crop by Using Hyper Spectral Remotely Sensed Data

Detection of crop stress is one of the main applications of hyperspectral remote sensing in agriculture. Many studies have demonstrated the capability of remote sensing techniques for detection of pathogen stress on potato plant with only few on pest damage. But none so far on the mole cricket, Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa severity. This pest is one of the insect species causing huge damage to potato production and export sector in Egypt. Thus, this study aimed to determine the... M. Aboelghar

76. Presentation from ML Jat

... M. Jat

77. Presentation from Otini Mpinganjira

... O. Mpinganjira

78. Productivity and Profitability of Maize (Zea Mays L.) As Affected by Planting and Fertilization Schemes on the Ferralsols of Southern Togo

A sustainable improvement of crop productivity and profitability in the current context of climate change and land degradation is necessary to meet the food and cash needs of a ceaselessly growing population. In order to help achieve this aim, we carried out a 2-year experiment (2020 and 2021) at the University of Lomé Agronomic Experiment Station. The experiment was set up in a split-plot design, composed of eight (08) treatments in three (03) replicates each. Two planting schemes (SC... M. Mazinagou, M.J. Sogbedji, A. N'gbendema

79. Proximal Soil Sensing Combined with Machine Learning for Estimation and Management of Soil Potassium Site Specifically

High-resolution data on soil potassium (K) is crucial to optimize variable rate potassium fertiliser recommendations and improve crop growth and yield. The portable X-ray fluorescence (PXRF) and portable gamma-ray spectroscopy (PGRS) enable onsite soil K analysis. However, using PXRF and PGRS often remains cumbersome, following the soil matrix's poor performance and complex nature, introducing background noise. The potential of spectral analysis based on machine learning (ML) combined wit... S. Nawar

80. Public Financing in Agricultural Research Development and Rural Poverty Alleviation: Evidence from West African Economic and Monetary Union States

The paper examines the effects of public financing for agricultural research and development on rural poverty based on the variable farm income in the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) States. To conduct this analysis, a dynamic panel comprising seven (07) WAEMU States has been built based on secondary data from World Bank, African Development Bank (AfDB) and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) databases for the period 2000 to 2016. To correct the endogeneity generated ... O. Dah, T. Bassolet

81. Recommandation De Formules De Fertilisation Site-spécifique Pour La Production Du Maïs Dans La Région Des Savanes Du Togo

Dans le contexte actuel de la dégradation des terres agricoles et des difficultés de disponibilité et d'accès aux intrants agricoles en particulier les engrais, la maximisation de l'efficience d'utilisation des nutriments en nutrition des plantes devient plus que jamais une nécessité. Nous avons conduit en 2020 sous culture de maïs (Zea mays L.), des essais soustractifs à base de l'azote (N), du phosphore (P) et du potassiu... M. Lare, J. Sogbedji, K. Lotsi, K. Amouzou, A. Ale gonh-goh, A. Agneroh

82. Remote Sensing: from Plot Towards Landscape Scales

The agricultural research sector is working to develop new technologies and decision support tools to sustainably increase food productivity, ensure global food security and decrease poverty. Precision Agriculture (PA) and specially Remote Sensing (RS) technologies have become more affordable in recent years. Cameras have become more compact and lighter, with improved spectral and spatial resolutions. The use of incoming light sensors allows for images to be automatically calibrated to surfac... F. Rodrigues

83. Rhizobial Symbionts of Kersting's Groundnut: Insights into Their Biodiversity in African Soils and Potential Utilization As Inoculants in Sustainable Agriculture

... M. Mohammed

84. Rice Production System and Major Nutrients Balance Assessment in Rice Cropping in the Irrigated Perimeter of the Zio Valley

Knowledge of cropping systems and farming practices are essential towards improving crop yields. This study aims to characterize rice production systems, analyse fertilization practices and assess the impact of irrigated rice on the balance of major nutrients in Zio valley. The characterization of production systems and fertilization practices were carried out through a survey of a sample of 192 randomly selected producers, i.e. 34% of the total number of farmers in the four (4) villages of t... A. N'gbendema, M.J. Sogbedji, M. Mazinagou

85. Scalling Ag Technologies to Unlock Value for Agriculture in Africa - Insights from UM6P-al Moutmir Case in Morocco

Completely aligned with the mission of Africa Ag conference to “connect the science and practice needed to put precision agriculture in action for Africa”, UM6P, through its farming development initiative Al Moutmir in Morocco, works hand in hand with all the Ag players  to scale innovative solutions to unlock Africa value through responsible technologies. We believe African agriculture is at a transformational moment in its history  and a time of incredible po... N. Roudies

86. Self-developed Small Robot for Tomato Plants Detection

A mobile (robot) measuring station for tomato plant detection has been developed, equipped with different sensors and a self-developed hardware and software background. The development aims are the applications in precision crop production: artificial intelligence- based detection, imaging, data collection, automation, and remote sensing. The robot is fault- free in field conditions and is therefore a key development tool for precision farming and digital agriculture. The measurement system d... B. Ambrus, G. Teschner, M. Neményi, A. Nyéki

87. Smart Agriculture As a Tool to Face Climate Change Negative Impacts on Egyptian Agriculture

It is well known and frequently reported that the developing countries are not responsible on most of the greenhouse gas emissions, while the industrial countries are. In the meanwhile, climate change impact is reported to be more severe on the south latitudes than on the north. The impact of climate change on agriculture south of Mediterranean are:  Increase in temperature that affect plant growth and planting dates of crops Increased temperature will increa... A. Abouhadid

88. Smart or Precision Agriculture Technology to Mitigate Climate Change for Sustainable Agriculture Development

Agriculture is one of the economic sectors that affect climate change contributing to Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions directly and indirectly.The main goal of the Precision Agriculture (PA) or Smart Agriculture (SA), hypothesize that the increase in crop production and hence food security can be achieved by enhancing the productivity and efficiency of the presently cultivated soils and reclamation of new lands for crop production. Agriculture remains to be one of Egypt’s most important s... A. Belal

89. Soil Moisture Sensing for Increased Water Use Efficiency and Crop Yields in Furrow Irrigated Systems: a Case of Mubuku Irrigation Scheme in Uganda

Water and nutrient use efficiencies remain low in most of the irrigated systems in developing countries, undermining crop productivity in these areas. This is partly due to lack of precise and site-specific information to guide irrigation scheduling. In most cases information on soil properties and crop water requirements is lacking and thus irrigation scheduling is done on rotational basis whether the crop needs water or not. Consequently, the amount of water stored in soil root zone for cro... E. Opolot, D. Besigye, P. Musinguzi, I.N. Alou, T.A. Basamba, G. Olupot

90. Spatial-Temporal Assessment of Drought in the Northern Region, Ghana

... B. Asante

91. Sqat: a Python Package for Soil Quality Assessment

Soil quality Assessment Tool (sqat) is an open-source python programming language package for researchers to facilitate carrying out soil quality assessment. The package provides the necessary modules required for soil and terrain indicators scoring and quality indexing. The package developed using Python programming language which currently is widely used for numerical problem solving and scientific data analyses. The package developed under the open-source principal where the programming co... A. Saleh

92. Strengthening the Knowledge Base for Sustainable Management of Inland Valleys in West Africa: Two Pilot Case Study Sites from Benin.

Inland valleys offer a unique opportunity for increasing food security in West-Africa, but their potential is constrained by poor water management and a limited hydrological understanding.  Increasing the hydrological understanding of inland valleys should be based on long term and detailed validated observations of hydrological fluxes in the different components of the inland valleys. We present in this study, two new pilot case study sites which aim observing the long-term dynamics of ... M.A. Tidjani, P.G. Tovihoudji, I.P. Akponikpe, M. Vanclooster

93. The effectiveness of Neem materials and biochar as nitrification inhibitors in reducing nitrate leaching in a compost-amended Ferric Luvisol

Nitrate produced after mineralization from compost may be prone to leaching especially in Tropical sandy soils, because of increased rate of nitrification and the porous nature of such soils. This may result in low N use efficiency and adverse environmental effects. Inorganic nitrification inhibitors are costly and mostly unavailable in Ghana. The use of simple but effective local materials as nitrification inhibitors is therefore a priority area of research. Two of such materials may be neem... H. Abeka

94. The Future of Farming: Bringing Biophotonics and Machine Learning to Revolutionize Agriculture

The future of farming is set to be revolutionized by biophotonics and machine learning. Biophotonics is the study of the interaction of light and living matter, and machine learning is a form of artificial intelligence that allows computers to learn from data. Together, these two technologies will allow for more precise and efficient farming, as well as greater yields and less wastage. Biophotonics will allow for more precise targeting of crops with pesticides and herbicides, as well as more ... S. Ndlovu

95. The Global Crop Nutrient Removal Database (Gcnrd): Development, Initial Analysis and Identification of Current Data Gaps

Improved understanding of the factors affecting nutrient uptake can enable production optimization, increased nutrient use efficiencies, reduced environmental footprints, and overall higher economic returns for farmers. Crop uptake is affected by genetics, soil, weather, agronomic practices, and their interactions. As such, understanding the way crop nutrient uptake varies across different regions and production environments requires the coverage of various parameters, and necessitates collab... C. Ludemann, A. Dobermann, N. Graff, S. Sela, M. Van loon, R. Hijbeek, M. Van ittersum

96. The Role of Smart-Advisory Services in Climate-resilient Agriculture

Crop management is strongly influenced by changes in weather and climate, therefore strengthening resilience and environmental sustainability will require robust advisory services that can support farmers’ decisions. Crop production adaptations to weather, climate variability, and change will need combined efforts from farmers, academia, industry, and government to co-develop solutions, train future workforce not only to advise the farming community but also develop solutions and also e... B. Ortiz

97. The Use of Precision Agriculture Tools to Monitor the Growth Performance of Pineapple in Different Soil Management Systems

Pineapple production is important in Ghana as a source of food, raw material for industry and foreign exchange from export, especially to the European Union (EU) market.  In Ghana, pineapple growth and yield assessment are done with field-based measurements and chemometric methods in laboratories, but, collecting primary data in this way is time-consuming, costly, and laborious. Moreover, there are few technically skilled people with specialization in rigorous laboratory methods, and inf... E. Hanyabui

98. Together, Let's Make Africa the Epicenter of a Sustainable Transformation of Food Systems

... P. Bwire

99. Tropical Precision Agriculture: the Brazilian Experience

Soils with limited natural fertility and high dependence on imported fertilizers, in addition to intense natural spatial variability, are factors that made Precision Agriculture (PA) develop in Brazil. More than 20 years of academic and business experience have been accumulated, with intense consulting services with business models adapted to local conditions, involving small, medium and large rural properties. Innovations and challenges are still needed in the field of soil fertility managem... J. Molin

100. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for Phenotypic Traits Estimation & Yellow Rust Disease Severity Assessment in Small-scale Wheat Breeding Trials in Ethiopia

Remote Sensing (RS) platforms; like the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are recently gaining traction in agricultural data collection systems and used for various phenotyping of breeding field trials and capturing different biophysical, biochemical and sanitary traits which can be used to predict and explain the resulting yield and selecting better verities. Compared to the conventional phenotyping usually done by visual scoring and manual measurements which is time consuming/back breakings, ... T. Anberbir, G. Mamo , A. Dabi

101. Use of Earth Observation Imagery, Advanced Modelling Algorithms and Other Monitoring Systems to Produce Operational Agricultural Annual Crop Inventories for Morocco.

African farmers are facing the challenges of a changing climate, increased temperatures, changes in rainfall patterns, more frequent extreme weather events and reductions in water availability. The digital transformation of the agricultural sector is one of the opportunities that can promote good practices of the African agricultural through  the sharing of information and tools for decision-making, thereby, boost economic growth of our African country. The shift to digital technologies ... M. Choukri, A. Laamrani , V. simonneaux , B. Gerard , S. Belaqziz, A. Chehbouni, K. Misbah, H. Mcnairn

102. Using Precision Technologies to Monitor the Grazing Activities of Goat in a North African Woodland

In the north of Africa, browsing on natural pastures is the main source of feed for domestic goats. Livestock farming, particularly grazing goats, constitutes the prevalent agricultural activity in the mountainous areas of Morocco. Data on animal behavioral activities are essential for understanding their feeding and their interaction with the environment in order to define the optimal management intervention strategies. The recent development of precision farming technologies and the increas... Y. Chebli, M. Chentouf, J. Cabaraux, S. El otmani

103. Utilizing Guards (Growing Universal Agronomic Research Data Standard) and the Fair Principles for Data Standardization and Agronomic Insights

The quantity and scope of agronomic data available for researchers in both industry and academia is increasing rapidly. Data sources include a myriad of different streams, such as field experiments, sensors, climatic data, socioeconomic data or remote sensing. The lack of standards and workflows frequently leads agronomic data to be fragmented and siloed, hampering collaboration efforts within research labs, university departments, or research institutes. Researchers and businesses therefore ... S. Sela

104. Variability in Yield Response of Maize to N, P and K Fertilization Towards Site-specific Nutrient Recommendations in Two Maize Belts in Togo

Les régions de savane et du centre sont les principales zones de production de maïs au Togo, mais avec des rendements en grains de maïs à un seuil de seulement 1,5 Mg ha -1 . Nous utilisons une approche participative pour évaluer l'importance des trois principaux macro-éléments (N, P et K) pour la culture du maïs dans les deux régions afin de permettre davantage de recommandations d'engrais spécifiques au site ... J. Sogbedji, M. Lare

105. Virtual Agronomist - Getting Soil Information and Agronomic Advice into Farmers’ Hands

Precision agronomic advice tailored to individual farm field characteristics and farmer circumstances is currently unavailable to smallholder farmers in Africa. Virtual Agronomist aims to fill this gap by providing scalable agronomic advisory for African agribusinesses working with smallholder farmers. This is a scientifically based mobile phone app that is simple enough to be used with minimal training by field agents. It is designed to help farmers better meet their production and profit ob... K. Shepherd

106. Water Application Efficiency of an Ultisol in Response to Climate Change in Two Agroecological Zones of Nigeria

Irrigation and fertilizer application are management practices farmers have adopted to increase food production for the growing population. This has improved crop nutrient absorption and the efficiency of fertilizer applied to the soil. This is essential to reduce plant water stress in a climate changing environment. This study investigated and compared water application efficiency under manual sprinkler irrigation with capillary irrigation method on ultisols located in rainforest and derived... I.A. Egbebi, D.J. Oyedele, F.O. Tijani, O.E. Egbebi