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Oyedele, D
MENSAH , A
Iaaich, H
TOVIHOUDJI, P
Matese, A
Frimpong-Manso, J
Takele, R
Harigaya, T
IBNO NAMR, K
Vandamme, E
Msaddak , M
Felicioni, S
Peets, S
Nardjes, H
Mohamed, E.S
Hemacho, A.H
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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
Bakirdjian, E
Harigaya, T
Osia, M
Zhu, J
Abuli, J
Peets, S
Woods, S
Frimpong-Manso, J
Frimpong-Manso, J
Frimpong-Manso, J
TIDJANI, A
TOVIHOUDJI, P
Aberkani, K
Matese, A
Samri, S
Said, M
Di Gennaro, S
Toscano, P
Belal, A.B
Mohamed, E.S
Jalhoum, M.E
Zahran, M
Abdellatif, M.A
Emam, M.S
Hendway, E.A
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
Amujoyegbe, B.J
Amao, P
Oyedele, D
Akinpelu, B
BEN NASR, J
Chiboub, H
Msaddak , M
Nardjes, H
Yagoubi, M
Hemacho, A.H
Sapkota, T
Cheerakkollil Konath, N
Takele, R
Snapp, S
Abail, Z
Benaouda, H
Chikhaoui, M
Benyahia, H
Iben Halima, O
Baraka, M
Douaik, A
Iaaich, H
Zouahri, A
Omari, F
HAJJAJ, H
IBNO NAMR, K
Abdellah , E
EL KHALFI, C
Wanyama , J
Ikabat, J
Kabenge, I
Hess, P
Nakawuka, P
Bwambale , E
Muyonga, J
Felicioni, S
Bühlmann, A
Anken, T
Topics
Decision Support Systems
Precision Agriculture for Small Holders
Precision Nutrient Management
Adoption of Precision Agriculture
Applications for UAVs
Satellite Imagery
Proximal and Remote Sensing
Mapping and Geostatistics
Precision Nutrient Management
Remote and Proximal Sensing
Water Management for Precision Agriculture
Type
Oral
Poster
Year
2020
2022
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. Digital platforms for boosting farmer knowledge: Two case studies in Kenya and Uganda

Approximately 80% of all farms in Africa, or 33 million farms, are two hectares or less in size. Many of these smallholder farmers do not have access to resources, including extension services, to improve their farms. Lack of knowledge of Good Agronomic Practices (GAPs) causes farmers to fail to reach their full yield potential. Extension workers responsible to provide these GAPs to farmers are spread thin. For example, as of March of 2019, there was one extension worker for every 1,800 coffee... E. Bakirdjian, T. Harigaya, M. Osia, J. Zhu, J. Abuli

3. Mechanisation of smallholders in Zambia by agrodealer development

The main challenges hampering agricultural mechanization in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are affordability, availability, lack of farmer skills and constraints within the private sector. Smallholders are trapped in a vicious circle of low income, low demand, high cost, and lack of financing. Low capacity and lack of support for mechanisation contractors (agrodealers) to succeed is holding back the development. The objectives of this work were (i) to assess the affordability of mechanisation systems... S. Peets, S. Woods

4. Assessment of Performance of APSIM Model with Experimental Data from the Short-term Biochar Experiment at Guinea Savanna Zone (Nyankpala), Ghana

A three-year season, short-term study (2017–2019) was conducted at farming for the future UDS-Nyankpala, near Tamale in the Guinea Savannah Zone of Ghana. It was done to assess the effect of five different sources of biochar applications on rice-cowpea intercrop system on soil nutrient status and upland rice productivity. The experimental treatments comprised a control, 5 t/ha rates of high and low pyrolysis (400-7000C) of biochar. Five different sources of biochar (groundnut...

5. Integrating Models and Data to Observe the Effect of Biochar Used in a Rice-Cowpea Intercrop System on Soil Hydrological Properties

Physical properties of biochar like small particle size are highly porous and can modify soil properties and help to enhance soil water dynamics. However, there has been no consistent long-term measurements of change in soil physical properties due to biochar application under real field conditions. The objective was to assess the impact of biochar use in a rice-cowpea intercrop system on soil hydraulic properties at the field by integrating a modeling with soil water content measurements in two...

6. Simulate Plant Growth Response to Biochar applications on upland rice-cowpea intercrop and Inorganic N and P on a Ferric luvisols Soil in Ghana

Five different sources of biochar (groundnut shells, rice husk, poultry manure, sawdust, and corn cobs) at a rate of 5t/ha were incorporated into the soil at a depth of 30 cm during field experiments in Nyankpala in Ghana. A split plot factorial design arranged in a randomized complete block with 4 replications was used. The uniqueness of the studies was that cowpea and inorganic fertilizer treatments were added to aid upland rice-cowpea N and P content of the biochar. These studies provide a...

7. REVISITING INLAND VALLEYS MANAGEMENT STANDARDS IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL CHANGE IN WEST AFRICA

Considered as main alternative to the crisis of traditional production systems, inland valleys management pains more and more to fill expectations of West African’s farmers due to the inadequacy, in the current context of climate, agrarian and environmental change of the management standards applied to these ecosystems. One consequence of this inadequacy is the inefficient exploitation of the inland valleys with the results being the persistence of the food insecurity, environmental degradation... A. Tidjani, P. Tovihoudji

8. Orchard Yield Assessment in North-East of Morocco using Satellite Imagery

Agricultural sector represents one of the pillars of the Moroccan economy. The Green Morocco Plan (GMP) established in 2008 present the main engine of development of this sector and for local economy. One of the objectives of Pillar I and Pillar II of GMP was to maximize production with less use of water resources. As an effect of climate change, Morocco is experiencing a strong variability in spatial and temporal variability of precipitation with a detrimental effect on yield and quality of crop... K. Aberkani, A. Matese, S. Samri, M. Said, S. Di gennaro, P. Toscano

9. Using Site-Specific Management Zones for Potato Crop Management, East Nile Delta, Egypt

The field management zones (MZ) delineated using soil electrical conductivity (EC) and topographic parameters   are the basis for site-specific crop management (SSCM). The objective of this paper was to delineation site-specific management zones of 155 feddans (67.2 ha) of a potato  pivot field at East of Nile Delta, Egypt for use in smart farming based on spatial variability of soil and plant properties, yield  and topographic attributes. The salinity measurement in the field... A.B. Belal, E.S. Mohamed, M.E. Jalhoum, M. zahran, M.A. Abdellatif, M.S. Emam, E.A. Hendway

10. 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...

11. Nutrient Quality Studies of Fluted Pumpkin (Telfairia Occidentalis Hook. F) Leaves as Influence by Fertilizer Micro-dosing and Time

The nutrient qualities of vegetables have been noted to be affected by agronomic practices. The study evaluated the effect of fertilizer micro-dosing and time of application on nutrient quality of fluted pumpkin. The field experiment was carried out during 2017/2018 cropping season at the Teaching and Research Farm, Obafemi Awolowo University (O.A.U), Ile-Ife, situated within the forest zone (latitude 070 28’N and longitude 040 33’East and 224 m above sea level). The experiment was...

12. Determinants of the adoption of an intelligent monitoring system and effects on farms performance in Tunisia

Concidering the observation of the rise of Computerized Management Software Packages and intelligent monitoring in a path of modernization of agricultural techniques, we questioned the main factors influencing the decision to adopt management software, farmers’ perception of these management tools and their impact on farm performance. Referring to a theoretical framework focused on innovation and the adoption of technologies in agriculture, we triggered the hypothesis of research... J. Ben nasr, H. Chiboub, M. Msaddak

13. 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 multispectral... H. Nardjes, M. Yagoubi

14. 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 Semen... A.H. Hemacho

15. 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 resulting... T. Sapkota, N. Cheerakkollil konath, R. Takele, S. Snapp

16. 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 images... Z. Abail, H. Benaouda, M. Chikhaoui, H. Benyahia, O. Iben halima, M. Baraka, A. Douaik, H. Iaaich, A. Zouahri, F. Omari

17. Evaluating Soil Organic Matter Under a No-Till System Using Digital Sensors (EM38 and MSP3)

Agriculture, especially in no-till systems, plays a crucial role in ensuring global food security. The pressure on agricultural lands due to a growing population and climate change necessitates innovative solutions. Proximal soil sensing using electromagnetic induction (EMI) and electrical conductivity (ECa) sensors has gained prominence. These technologies provide rapid, non-destructive measurements of soil properties, offering advantages over remote sensing and laboratory analyses. In... H. Hajjaj, K. Ibno namr, E. Abdellah , C. El khalfi

18. Design and Development of a LoRa Communication System for Scalable Smart Irrigation Systems

Smart irrigation is a promising tool to optimize irrigation water use but is still faced with challenges related to usability and applicability attributed to several constraints such as high initial costs, complex user interface, poor connectivity, limited farm coverage, etc. This study aimed to solve some of these issues through the development and testing of a LoRa communication system using a Raspberry Pi 4, LoRa HAT concentrator, and Strega smart valve at the Makerere University Agricultural... J. Wanyama , J. Ikabat, I. Kabenge, P. Hess, P. Nakawuka, E. Bwambale , J. Muyonga, S. Felicioni, A. Bühlmann, T. Anken