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Oke, A.O
OKAFOR, B.N
Odong, T.L
Ogunnaike, M.G
Obot, A
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Charvat, K
Miderho , C
Obot, A
Löytty, T
Kubickova, H
Oke, A.O
Aduramigba-Modupe, V
OKAFOR, B.N
OKAFOR, B.N
Aduaramigba, V
Denton, O
Ogunnaike, M.G
Onafeso, O.D
Odong, P.C
Olupot, G
Odong, T.L
Mwije, A
Musinguzi, P
Alou, I.N
Basamba, T.A
Ebanyat, P
Opolot, E
Topics
Education and Outreach Innovations
Precision Agriculture for Small Holders
Precision Agriculture for Field and Plantation Crops
Climate Smart Agriculture
Precision Agriculture for Tree Crops
Type
Poster
Oral
Year
2020
2022
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1. SmartAfriHub for SmartAgriculture capacity buidling in Africa

Digital Innovation Hubs (DIH) are multi-actor ecosystems that support farming communities in their digital transformation by providing a broad variety of services from a one-stop shop. DIHs purpose is to  provide a social space for community of practices;  provide access to digital technologies and competencies; provide access to infrastructure and tests digital innovations (“test before invest”); provide development playground... K. Charvat, C. Miderho , A. Obot, T. Löytty, H. Kubickova

2. Scaling Precision Agriculture in West Africa Smallholder Irrigation and Water Management Systems

The advent of precision agriculture (PA) is changing global agricultural productivity; through the underlining principles that ensure inputs required for the management of soil, water and crop agronomy are supplied precisely across the field landscape resulting in optimum yield. The benefits of PA include improved food security through increases in water and nutrient use efficiency, and timely management of good agricultural practices. The practice of PA could be beneficial across commercial –... A.O. Oke, V. Aduramigba-modupe

3. Mapping of micronutrients status in soils under multivarietal Citrus sinensis production for precision agriculture

Citrus production in Nigeria is below the world average; and this is caused among other things by poor soil management. The situation is further acerbated by blanket fertilizer application and low application of precision in soil fertility management. A study was carried out on a 34 year old multi varietal citrus orchard under sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) to determine the current soil fertility status and variability of micronutrients. Soil samples were collected at a sampling depth... B.N. Okafor, B.N. Okafor, V. Aduaramigba, O. Denton

4. 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 irrespective... M.G. Ogunnaike, O.D. Onafeso

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 by... P.C. Odong, G. Olupot, T.L. Odong, A. Mwije, P. Musinguzi, I.N. Alou, T.A. Basamba, P. Ebanyat, E. Opolot