Mr Ahoya Dèwanou Kant David | Plant disease | Best Researcher Award
PhD Student at University of Parakou, Benin Republic, Benin
Education:
- Ph.D. Candidate in Plant Protection (2022–Present)
Doctoral School of Agricultural and Water Sciences (ED-SAE), University of Parakou (UP) - Master’s in Plant Biotechnology and Plant Improvement (2021)
Doctoral School of Life and Earth Sciences (ED-SVT), Abomey-Calavi University (UAC) - Bachelor’s in Plant Production Sciences and Techniques (2016)
Faculty of Agricultural Sciences (FSA), Abomey-Calavi University (UAC)
Professional Experience:
- Junior Consultant (March 2024 – Present)
Supporting the professionalization of sustainable seed chains for climatic resilience, with monitoring and advisory roles in the seed sub-sector under PADAAM/ProCaR. - Junior Technical Assistant (March 2022 – Feb 2024)
Provided support for innovative agricultural technologies, including the development of Farmers’ Field Schools on certified seeds and sustainable land management techniques like biochar, as part of the IFAD Framework Programme in rural Benin. - Laboratory Technician (Jan 2019 – Jan 2022)
Contributed to plant biotechnology projects focused on the production of pineapple and cassava vitroplants under the LCBVAP/PROCAD World Bank-funded project. Educated farmers about viral diseases and their impact on cassava crops.
Key Skills:
- Transboundary Plant Disease Management
- Seed Sector Development
- Agricultural Technology Dissemination
- Farmer Training and Education
- Plant Biotechnology
Factors Influencing Adoption of the PlantVillage Nuru Application for Cassava Mosaic Disease Diagnosis Among Farmers in Benin
Agriculture, 2024-11-07 | DOI: 10.3390/agriculture14112001
Contributors: Dèwanou Kant David Ahoya, Eveline Marie Fulbert Windinmi Sawadogo-Compaore, Jacob Afouda Yabi, Martine Zandjanakou-Tachin, Jerome Anani Houngue, Serge Sètondji Houedjissin, Justin Simon Pita, Corneille Ahanhanzo