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[1] Dr. Anne Aswani Musotsi [Kenya] is a lecturer and a researcher based at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Department of Nutritional Sciences. Her research work is focused on food and nutrition security, enhancing utilization of indigenous foods, bioactive components, and nutrition and gender issues. She is passionate about working with rural, peri-urban and urban poor communities in Kenya. She has worked on several research projects targeting promotion of African indigenous vegetables consumption in Kenya. Dr. Musotsi has authored and co-authored several scholarly articles which have been well cited. She has also made several presentations at local and international conferences and workshops.
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Dietary diversity during Covid-19 pandemic: A case of households in Lurambi and Malava sub-Counties, Kakamega County.
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[2] Rahmad S. Siregar [Indonesia] is a lecturer at the Study Program of Agribusiness, at the Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara. Researchers have an interest in research in the field of medicinal plants and the medicinal plant industry. The researchers' interest lies in the weak contribution of medicinal plants and the medicinal plant industry to the Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) in North Sumatra Province and the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) State of Indonesia. Researchers have conducted research involving various experts at various universities in Indonesia from various scientific backgrounds. In the future, researchers will try to carry out research involving researchers from abroad from various disciplines.
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The industrialization of medicinal plants in Indonesia.
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[3] Dr. Adi Sutrisno [Indonesia] Dr. Adi Sutrisno is a lecturer at the Borneo Tarakan University, Indonesia. Research focuses on the field of Natural Resources and Environmental Management with research experience on environmental studies, teaching and community service. He has participated in various regional projects in Indonesia as an environmental and human resource analyst. He graduated doctoral programme in the field of Natural Resources and Environmental Management of IPB University and a master's degree in forestry from Mulawarman University. He has conducted research and published more than 20 scientific publications in national and international journals and presented papers in local and international conferences..
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Modeling and mapping of the environmental carrying capacity of the Sebuku and Sesayap watersheds based on food and water provision.
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[4] Mr. Alule Rhombe Jimmy [Uganda] is a Lecturer at Gulu University, Uganda, in the Department of Geography, Faculty of Education and Humanities. He has risen in the ranks from a classroom teacher in a secondary school to become what he is now. He is currently a Ph.D. Candidate pursuing a Ph.D. Degree in Geography, from Gulu University. With a rural background, he is much interested in conducting research on rural community livelihoods and sustainable management of natural resources. He has published a paper with Springer.
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Assessment of population dynamics and forest cover change in Yumbe District, Uganda.
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[5] Ayari Djamila [Algeria] has been a lecturer at the department of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Life, Mohamed-Cherif Messadia University, Souk Ahras, Algeria. She is a member of Laboratory for Terrestrial and Aquatics Ecosystems. She holds a master's degree in plant ecology and environment at at the biology department, badji mokhtar university, Annaba and a PhD in biological sciences at in the department of biology, university May 08, 1945 Guelma, Algeria. The field of study is nutrition and food supplements, analysis of the quality of vegetable oils, their oxidative stability and their conservation.
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Effects of supplementation with virgin olive oil on hormonal status in half-marathon trained and untrained runners.
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[6] Safwan Mohammad Fraihat [Jordan] is an Associate Professor of analytical chemistry at The University of Jordan in Amman-Jordan. He obtained a Masters Degree in Chemistry from Yarmouk University in Jordan and a Doctorate in Analytical Chemistry from King Fahd University in Saudi arabia in 2007. His research areas include: Electrochemical and spectrochemical methods of Analysis, and applications in pharmaceutical analysis, Environmental and Food analysis. He has published 30 papers in refereed journals, delivered many oral presentations and supervised master theses.
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Assessment and health risk study of some heavy metals in instant soup and chicken stock products from Jordanian market.
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[7] Dr William Zivanayi [South Africa] is a lecturer at Nelson Mandela University in the Department of Secondary School Education. Dr Zivanayi holds a Ph. D in natural product chemistry (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa), MSc. Chemistry Education and B. Ed Chemistry (University of Zimbabwe). He has 8 years of teaching experience at universities namely: Bindura University of Science Education (Zimbabwe) and Nelson Mandela University. He has written several articles and presented papers in both natural product chemistry and science education at different platforms. Natural product chemistry and the use of indigenous knowledge in science education are among his key research interests.
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Knowledge and perceptions of smallholder farmers regarding Solanum incanum L. use as a pesticide in Mkoba community in Gweru, Zimbabwe.
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[8] Dr. Ardi Novra [Indonesia] is an experienced researcher in the field of resource economics and the environment at the Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Jambi University, Indonesia. At this time, the university leadership is entrusted with becoming the Chair of the CoE (Center of Excellence) Ethnomedicine and Nutraceutical (2019-present) after previously being the CoE Chair of Land Reclamation Technology Consortium (2014 - 2017), and the initiator of the CoE Sustainable Integrated Farming System (SIFAS). He is also heavily involved in various collaborative activities with the government and the private sector, especially those related to environmentally friendly agricultural development policies.
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Technical formulation for estimating the economic loss impact of the smallholder oil palm replanting program in Indonesia.
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[9] Robert Fungo [Uganda] has a PhD in Applied Human Nutrition from Makerere University, Uganda. He is a Researcher and an Academician in the field of nutrition and food technology. He is supporting the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, where leads in demonstrating how beans contribute to food diversity, nutrition and health outcomes and food security. He Lecturers at Makerere University. His professional interest includes understanding the influence of local foods and food systems on the nutrition and food security of women and children in low and middle-income African countries (LMIACs). He has published about 30 peer-reviewed articles in reputable journals.
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Dietary diversity and micronutrient rich food consumption patterns among women of reproductive age in Kayunga and Jinja, Uganda.
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[10] Dr. Andrew Chibuzor Iloh [Nigeria] is a Nigerian Biodiversity Conservation Scientist and a Climate fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany. He has made significant contributions to biodiversity Conservation in Nigeria and beyond, and his research focuses on the conservation of endangered species and their habitats as well as sustainable use of natural resources. He is actively involved in community engagement and environmental education. He has worked with local communities to promote sustainable practices and raise awareness about the importance of biodiversity conservation.
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Genetic diversity of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) accessions using chloroplast DNA and random amplified polymorphic DNA markers.
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[11] Emmanuel Boamah Duku [Ghana] is a research scientist with Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)-Plant Genetic Resources Research Institute (PGRRI) at Bunso in the Eastern Region of Ghana for the past decade. He is a PhD candidate at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Kumasi. Stored Product Entomology is his area of specialization. He has previously worked on Integrated Management of cabbage and garden egg insect pests on farmers field during the World Bank-West Africa Agricultural Productivity Program (WAAPP- Phase II Projects) in three districts of the Volta Region of Ghana.
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Development and emergence of Sitotroga cerealella (oliver) on stored yellow maize genotypes as affected by physical factors and grain quality.
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[12] Dr. Nathan Kanuma Taremwa [Rwanda] is a Lecturer at the University of Rwanda. His educational credentials include: BSc Agriculture (National University of Rwanda), MSc Agricultural Development (Ghent University, Belgium), MSc Leadership Development (ICT and Knowledge Society)-University of Mauritius, Mauritius, and PhD in Agribusiness (Kenyatta University, Kenya). At the University of Rwanda, he is the Principal Investigator for the new Master of Science Degree in Circular Agro-Economy with HNU/DAAD funding. For over 15 years, he has worked as a trainer and free-lancer mostly in the area of capacity building in agriculture and rural entrepreneurship. His research interests embrace agribusiness management and the circular economy.
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Impact of contract farming on the income of smallholder dairy farmers from Nyagatare district in the Eastern Province of Rwanda.
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[13] Mr. Ogalo Baka Oluoch [Kenya] is currently working for Self Help Africa as a Project Officer for The Restore Africa Programme with Tree restoration, Livelihood, Biodiversity and Carbon Credits Components. Mr. Ogalo has a BSc. in Agricultural Education and Extension from Egerton University, Kenya and a MSc. in Agronomy from Pwani University, Kenya. He has experience in project management. He has published articles in various peer-reviewed journals. His research areas of interest are Postharvest losses, Agronomy, Sustainable Agriculture, Agrientrepreneurship, Extension and Climate change. He is currently a PhD student at Pwani University, Kenya pursuing a PhD Degree in Horticulture, Postharvest Losses.
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Farmers’ perception on the effects and management of saline water on soil and crops within Kilifi and Kwale Counties.
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[14] Chukwuemeka Chiebonam Onyia [Nigeria] is an EFD (Environment For Development) Research Fellow. He has an MSc and a Ph.D in Resource and Environmental Economics from the University of Nigeria Nsukka. He is a lecturer of Agricultural Economics University of Nigeria Nsukka. Chukwuemeka’s main research areas are Environment and Resource Economics. He has analysed the role of natural resources in ensuring the livelihoods of households. He has also looked at farmers utilization of renewable energy sources from agricultural wastes. Chukwuemeka is committed to sustainable allocation of natural and environmental resources and implications of environmental policies in dealing with environmental damage.
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Awareness and willingness to pay for organic vegetables among farming households in Anambra State, Nigeria.
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[15] Dr. Debabrata Mukhopadhyay [India] has obtained his PhD in Quantitative Economics degree from the Indian Statistical Institute after completing Master of Science in Economics from the University of Calcutta. At present, he has been serving as a full Professor of Economics at the West Bengal State University, Kolkata. He has more than 25 years of teaching & research experience. He has published more than fifty research articles on a number international peer reviewed journals of high repute on a wide range of areas of applied economics & econometrics including food & agriculture, green finance, social determinants of health and other areas of development.
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Impact of climate change on rice production in African countries: A panel data analysis
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[16] Dr. Abel Sanderson [South Africa] is currently employed as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Development at the Midlands State University, Zimbabwe. He holds a PhD in Economics from Nelson Mandela University, Master of Science Degree in Economics and Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Economics from the University of Zimbabwe. He also holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Tertiary Education and a Certificate in Monitoring and evaluation. Sanderson has passion for research and has published extensively in peer reviewed journals. His research interests are in agricultural development, financial sector development and energy economics.
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Effects of Covid-19 on smallholder tobacco farmers in Zimbabwe
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