PhD & Postdoc
Kwame Asante
Agricultural Science · Wageningen University and Research
Kwame Asante is a PhD candidate in Agricultural Science at Wageningen University and Research, supervised by Prof. Martin Kropff. His thesis develops sensor-fusion algorithms combining satellite imagery, soil moisture probes and weather forecast data to optimise drip irrigation scheduling for smallholder maize farmers in northern Ghana and southern Mali, demonstrating 30-percent water savings without yield penalty in two growing seasons of field trials. Six publications in Agricultural Water Management and Field Crops Research cover algorithm validation and farmer adoption barriers. Kwame collaborated with the CIMMYT Drought Tolerant Maize for Africa programme and has been recruited to lead agricultural analytics at a precision agriculture startup operating in West Africa. His irrigation optimisation app has been downloaded by 4,000 extension agents.
Thesis Topic
Sensor-fusion irrigation optimisation for smallholder maize in sub-Saharan Africa
Skills
Transition Signals
CIMMYT Drought Tolerant Maize for Africa collaboration
precision agriculture startup recruitment in West Africa
4000 extension agent app downloads
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