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Achour, I
Amede, T
Aboneh, T
Alshihabi, O
Abban-Baidoo, E
ASSIH-FARAM,
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Vanlauwe, B
Amede, T
Baudron, F
Chivenge, P
Devare, M
Saito, K
Kihara, J
Nangia, V
Pypers, P
Shepherd, K
Vandamme, E
Abban-Baidoo, E
Shisanya , C.A
Macharia, A.N
Frimpong, K.A
Marschner, B
Alshihabi, O
Nouiri, I
Mechri, M
Angar, H
Piikki, K
Martinsson, J
Söderström, M
KOUDJEGA, K
GANYO , K.K
ABLEDE, .A
ANI , S.E
AFAWOUBO , K
ANOUMOU , D
ASSIH-FARAM,
MENSAH , A
TCHALLA-KPONDI,
KPEMOUA , K.E
LOMBO , Y
Hachana, A
Hemissi, I
Achour, I
Souissi, A
Sifi, B
Agegnehu, G
Amede, T
Aboneh, T
Rorissa, P
Topics
Decision Support Systems
Precision Nutrient Management
Mapping and Geostatistics
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Agriculture
Type
Oral
Poster
Year
2020
2024
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1. Excellence in Agronomy 2030: A new CGIAR-wide initiative to deliver agronomy solutions at scale

Required increases in crop production and productivity in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) will not happen without the increased use of appropriate agronomic practices. While several thousand new varieties of nearly all key crops have been produced in the past decade, recent increases in yields in specific countries have only happened when such varieties received the right agro-inputs and management. That said, agronomy is often highlighted as an area that has not delivered impact at scale in SSA, or... B. Vanlauwe, T. Amede, F. Baudron, P. Chivenge, M. Devare, K. Saito, J. Kihara, V. Nangia, P. Pypers, K. Shepherd, E. Vandamme

2. Biochar and/or Compost for Soil Quality and Maize Yield Improvement in an Acidic Ferralsol Soil in Kenya.

The rapidly increasing global population, climate change and dwindling resources have made it very difficult to meet global food demand. To address the issue of food insecurity, sustainable intensification of agriculture (SIA) has been proposed. However, the consequences of poorly managed agricultural intensification can negatively affect the ecosystem. Biochar and compost application has been widely recommended as a highly promising soil fertility replenishment option to promote sustainable agriculture....

3. CropSAT – opportunities for applications in precision agriculture in Africa

The present paper aims at describing the CropSAT system, a Sentinel-2-based interactive decision support system (DSS) that provides vegetation index (VI) maps free-of-charge all across the globe for different applications in precision agriculture. We summarize research results from the ongoing developmental process and pointing to opportunities for development and application in precision agriculture in Africa. The DSS was initially developed in a research project at the Swedish University of... O. Alshihabi, I. Nouiri, M. Mechri, H. Angar, K. Piikki, J. Martinsson, M. Söderström

4. Determining Nutrients rates for Maize, Rice, Cotton, and Tomato in Dry Savannah zone of Togo based on site specific nutrient management approach

Inadequate fertilizer application limits crop yields and lead to the soil fertility depletion. This study aims at formulating nutrients rates recommendations for main the crops in dry savannah zone of Togo. Site specific nutrient management approach based on spatial variations in nutrients status, crops nutrients requirement and average crop yields under field conditions was used to determine recommendations rates in N, P and K. For maize cropping, nutrients needs are 94 kgN.ha-1, 42...

5. Some essential nutrients, active limestone and pH status of north and center Tunisian soils.

     Tunisia is a North African country characterized by a Mediterranean climate in the north and Saharan climate in the south part of the country, which resulted in a high geo-morphological diversity of its soils. The last are known by their various fertility status that is affected by abiotic constrains such as salinity, drought, erosion and low organic matter concentration. Thereby, soil fertility is largely linked to geographical position, making fertilization recommendation... A. Hachana, I. Hemissi, I. Achour, A. Souissi, B. Sifi

6. Climate Smart Agriculture: Constraints, Challenges and Opportunities to Promote the System in Ethiopia

Agriculture is vital to the economy of Ethiopia and its development has significant implications for food security and poverty reduction. An increase in agricultural production over the past decades has been due to land area expansion, with a modest change in production techniques and improvement in yields. Yet, the substantial reliance of the sector on rain-fed systems has made it particularly vulnerable to variability in rainfall and temperature and climate change. Climate change may decrease... G. Agegnehu, T. Amede

7. An Ensemble-Based Deep Learning Approach for Early and Accurate Wheat Disease Detection

Crop diseases are the primarily cause for yield loss and a factor for food security issue around the globe. Crop diseases caused by pathogens pose a significant threat to global food security, the challenge become worst particularly in developing countries like Ethiopia. Rapid population growth and accurate disease identification is crucial for timely intervention and minimizing crop losses. However, traditional methods often rely on expert analysis, which can be time-consuming and resource-intensive.... T. Aboneh, P. Rorissa