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Wetterlind, J
Bamigboye , F
Bationo, A
Oyedele, D
Zaiem, A
Ndlovu, S
Njoroge, S
Hmimou, M
Belal, A
Zhu, J
Bwire, P
Kioko, W
Lowenberg-DeBoer, J
KOUDJEGA, K
SEKAYA, A
Nezomba, H
Oyedepo , E
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Bakirdjian, E
Harigaya, T
Osia, M
Zhu, J
Abuli, J
Söderström, M
Piikki, K
Kihara, J
Mutua, J
Wetterlind, J
Belal, A
Elsayed , M
Jalhoum, M.E
Abdelatif , M
Hendawy , E
Emam, M
Zahran , M
Belal , A
Abd El-Kader, S
Mamdouh , B
A El-Shirbeny, M
Abdellatif1, M
Jalhoum , M
Zahran, M
Mohamed, E.S
Hmimou, M
Laamrani, A
Sehbaoui, F
Chehbouni, A
Khabba, S
Dhiba, D
Ganyo, K.K
ABLEDE , K.A
KOUDJEGA, K
ANI, S
AFAWOUBO, K
ANOUMOU, D.A
MENSAH, A.T
ASSIH-FARAM, E
TCHALLA-KPONDJI, M
KPEMOUA, K
LOMBO, Y
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
Kioko, W
Kioko, W
Kioko, W
Kioko, W
Kitonyo, O
Chemiming'wa, G
Gebeyehu, S
Murori, R
Rudiger, U
Aidoudi, Z
Frija, A
Rekik, M
Zaiem, A
Cheikh, H
Amujoyegbe, B.J
Amao, P
Oyedele, D
Akinpelu, B
Nezomba, H
Lowenberg-DeBoer, J
Bationo, A
SOGBEDJI, J
WILLIAM, L
LARE, M
SEKAYA, A
SIKA , K
TAGBA, E
Bwire, P
Ndlovu, S
Bamigboye , F
Oyedepo , E
Topics
Precision Agriculture for Small Holders
Precision Nutrient Management
Adoption of Precision Agriculture
Decision Support Systems
Precision Agriculture for Field and Plantation Crops
Robotics, Automation, and Small Farm Mechanization
Keynote
Economics of Precision Agriculture
Plenary Session
Robotics, Automation, and Small Farm Mechanization
Type
Oral
Poster
Year
2020
2022
2024
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1. 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

2. Mapping spatial variability of soil nutrient deficiencies in smallholder villages – a prerequisite for improved crop production in Africa

Smallholder farming is the dominating type of agricultural production in many parts of Africa. If cultivation practices can be adapted to match the specific needs of individual smallholder plots, this can certainly be regarded as a form of precision agriculture (PA), considering their limited size. A fundamental prerequisite for successful application of PA is the availability of basic information on soil properties at a detailed enough level. To fill yield gaps, site specific information must... M. Söderström, K. Piikki, J. Kihara, J. Mutua, J. Wetterlind

3. Precision Farming Technology to Increase Soil and Crop Productivity in Egypt Using Remote Sensing and GIS

Precision farming or site-specific land management is a new approach for development the agriculture processes to increase the soil and crop productivity with saving efforts and costs. Precision farming includes many techniques such as Global Position Systems (GPS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing (RS), Yield Monitors, Internet of Things (IOT), Variable Rate Application (VRA), Yield Mapping, Site-Specific Management Zones (SSMZ) and Crop Modeling. SSMZ delineation can be improved... A. Belal, M. Elsayed , M.E. Jalhoum, M. abdelatif , E. Hendawy , M. Emam, M. Zahran

4. Decision Support System for Precision Agriculture management Case study : El Salihiya –east Nile delta, Egypt

.Soil is a complex mixture of living organisms and organic material, along with soil minerals. the main objective  of this work is develop a new methods to improve the agricultural management .The current study relies on developing a decision-making model for agricultural operations to manage potato crops in the El Salihiya area using field data,laboratory analysis and field sensor measurements. The precision agriculture decision support system entitled (EGYPADS) was designed and developed... A. Belal , S. abd el-kader, B. Mamdouh , M. A el-shirbeny, M. abdellatif1, M. Jalhoum , M. Zahran, E.S. Mohamed

5. MAPPING AND ASSESSING AFRICAN SOILS FERTILITY USING HIGH-RESOLUTION REMOTE SENSING AND MACHINE LEARNING APPROACHES: STATE-OF-THE-ART AND PERSPECTIVES

Africa is far from exploiting its true agricultural potential. United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) indicates that the continent has 60% of non-cultivated lands worldwide. While soil fertility is well highlighted as one of the major limiting factors, only limited information is available on soil nutrient contents and nutrient availability in the African soils. Soil fertility of agricultural fields is related to many physical and chemical properties, such as texture, organic matter... M. Hmimou, A. Laamrani, F. Sehbaoui, A. Chehbouni, S. Khabba, D. Dhiba

6. Soil fertility mapping of Dry savannah zone of Togo

Increasing agricultural productivity and therefore the production requires a good knowledge of the soil fertility status and a sustainable nutrients management. The objective of this study is to map spatial distribution of some selected soil fertility parameters in the dry savannah agro-ecological zone that covers the regions of Savanes and Kara in Togo. Soil fertility parameters such as pH, available phosphorus (P), exchangeable potassium (K) and organic matter were determined in soil samples... K.K. Ganyo, K.A. Ablede , K. Koudjega, S. Ani, K. Afawoubo, D.A. Anoumou, A.T. Mensah, E. Assih-faram, M. Tchalla-kpondji, K. Kpemoua, Y. Lombo

7. 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...

8. Effect of Plant Population and Nitrogen Rate on Growth and Yield of Two Pre-release rice varieties in Kenya

The application of precision agriculture (PA) through the optimization of plant population and management of fertilizer nitrogen (N) can increase rice yield. Current rice (Oryza sativa) plant population and fertilizer nitrogen (N) management guidelines in  Kenya were developed from research conducted about three decades. These management guidelines might still be robust and could be applied to recently released as well as close-to- release varieties. However, the yield potential of... W. Kioko, W. Kioko, W. Kioko, W. Kioko, O. Kitonyo, G. Chemiming'wa, S. Gebeyehu, R. Murori

9. Small Machinery for Sustainable Intensification of Crop-Livestock System under Biomass Shortage

Small crop-livestock systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC) such as North African ones are characterized by low mechanization levels, thus undermining their productivity and sustainability. Machinery being promoted in local markets are made and imported mostly from industrial countries where farm systems are larger in terms of size. Prices of these machines are not affordable for small to medium sized land-holding farmers who remain incapable of upgrading and modernizing their farming... U. Rudiger, Z. Aidoudi, A. Frija, M. Rekik, A. Zaiem, H. Cheikh

10. 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...

11. Sequencing integrated soil fertility management options for improved crop productivity and nutrient use efficiency on sandy soils

Maintaining high use efficiency of nutrient resources available to farmers is key to sustainable intensification of African smallholder farms. Multi-locational on-farm experiments were conducted on degraded sandy soils (< 10 % clay) in eastern Zimbabwe over 4 cropping seasons to evaluate different manure-, fertilizer- and legume-based integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) options with respect to maize productivity and, fertilizer nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) use efficiency.... H. Nezomba

12. Keynote 3 - Setting the Record Straight on Precision Agriculture Adoption

Adoption of precision agriculture (PA) around the world has been uneven. Some PA technologies have been the most rapidly adopted agricultural technologies in history and others have lagged. Among the disappointments is variable rate fertilizer, which was among the first PA technologies, but has become standard practice only for some farming niches. PA is a tool box – Farmers take the tools that they need and leave the rest. For example, in countries with mechanized... J. Lowenberg-deboer

13. Precision fertilizer management for soil fertility improvement in Sub-Sahara Africa

Attainment of food security remains one of the biggest challenges facing sub Saharan Africa. The continent continues to experience low production as a result of the low and declining soil fertility and land degradation, which have been compounded by unfavorable climatic conditions. Since the 1960s, there have been effort to transform the agricultural sector through promotion of diverse approaches of soil nutrient management. Research has demonstrated the potential and importance of fertilizers... A. Bationo

14. 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 (SEAL)... J. Sogbedji, L. William, M. Lare, A. Sekaya, K. Sika , E. Tagba

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

... P. Bwire

16. 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 efficient... S. Ndlovu

17. Advancements in Precision Agriculture Cutting-edge Solutions for Coccidiosis Disease Using Smart Diagnostic Systems

... F. Bamigboye

18. Policy Implications of the Adoption of Precision Agriculture in Nigeria

... E. Oyedepo