Alice Agarbati | Agricultural | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Alice Agarbati | Agricultural | Women Researcher Award

Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy

Dr. Alice Agarbati is a researcher at the Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Università Politecnica delle Marche, with a strong academic background in biomolecular sciences and microbiology applied to the agri-food sector. She earned her PhD in 2019 from the same university, contributing to innovative research on fermentation processes and the application of probiotic and functional non-Saccharomyces yeasts to enhance the flavor, quality, and safety of fermented foods and beverages. Her scientific work is widely published in international journals, including PLOS One, with a focus on microbiological dynamics, sustainable biotechnologies, food functionality, and food safety. Dr. Agarbati actively collaborates in interdisciplinary and international research initiatives aimed at advancing agri-food innovation. She is a professional member of SIMTREA, the Italian Society of Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Microbiology. Her research interests encompass food, agricultural, and industrial microbiology, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and innovation.

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Xiangyu Qing | Maize | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Xiangyu Qing | Maize | Excellence in Research Award

Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences, China

Dr. Xiangyu Qing is a researcher at China Agricultural University, Beijing, China, an established record in plant biotechnology and crop genetic improvement. His scholarly output includes three Scopus-indexed documents that have collectively received eight citations across seven citing publications, reflecting growing academic impact in his field. Dr. Qing has achieved an h-index of 2, demonstrating consistent citation performance relative to his publication count. His research primarily focuses on plant transformation technologies, tissue culture, and molecular mechanisms that enhance genetic engineering efficiency in crops. One of his notable open-access publications is a short survey titled “ZmHSCF1 enhances Agrobacterium-mediated transformation frequency in commercial maize inbred lines by promoting embryogenic callus proliferation,” which highlights a key genetic factor improving transformation efficiency in maize. This work contributes significantly to advancing reliable genetic transformation protocols for commercial inbred lines, a major bottleneck in maize biotechnology. Dr. Qing actively collaborates within a broad research network, as evidenced by his 31 co-authors, indicating strong interdisciplinary and institutional engagement. Although he has not yet reported awarded grants or preprints, his publications demonstrate clear translational relevance for agricultural biotechnology. His research outcomes support crop improvement strategies aimed at enhancing breeding efficiency and functional genomics applications. Through focused contributions to plant molecular biology and transformation systems, Dr. Xiangyu Qing continues to strengthen the scientific foundation for modern agricultural innovation in China and beyond.

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Moustapha Lawani | Agricultural Economics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Moustapha Lawani | Agricultural Economics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Moustapha Lawani | University of Abomey-Calavi (UAC) | Benin

Dr. Moustapha Lawani is a climate change economics researcher completing his Ph.D. in Climate Change Economics under the prestigious WASCAL program at the University of Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegal (2021–2025). He holds a Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics and Operational Research from the Institut of Mathematics and Physical Sciences (IMSP), University of Abomey-Calavi (2016–2018), a Research Master’s degree in Applied Economics from the Faculty of Economics and Management (FASEG), University of Abomey-Calavi (2013–2015), and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the same university (2010–2011). His research experience includes major fieldwork activities such as questionnaire design, data digitization, enumerator recruitment, data mining, and advanced econometric analysis for his ongoing doctoral research. From 2018 to 2020, he worked as a Research Assistant, conducting literature reviews, performing data analysis, and co-authoring research outputs. He also contributed to the Evaluation of Agricultural Policies in Benin (EPAB) project, designing surveys and conducting extensive interviews. Dr. Lawani has significant teaching and mentoring experience, having guided over ten undergraduate students in data collection, econometrics, and the interpretation and presentation of research results. Between 2014 and 2017, he served as a Teaching Assistant in Applied Economics and Mathematics at the University of Abomey-Calavi and several private universities, preparing lectures, leading classes in macroeconomics, microeconomics, statistics, econometrics, operational research, and optimization software, as well as developing and grading assessments. He has participated in several academic webinars and workshops, including programs on Africa’s gas future, climate finance, climate diplomacy, and resilience index measurement organized in collaboration with the African Climate Foundation and the FAO. Dr. Lawani has published and contributed to multiple academic works, including “Determinants de la mobilité de la main-d’œuvre dans les institutions de microfinance: Evidences au Bénin” (2021), the article “Enhancing climate-smart agriculture: stakeholder contributions and cooperation in establishing a policy environment in developing countries” published in Climate Policy (2025), and ongoing or under-review papers on illicit financial flows in Africa and synergies and trade-offs in climate-smart agriculture. His publication portfolio includes 4 research outputs, with 0 citations recorded so far and an h-index of 0, reflecting an emerging researcher actively contributing to climate policy, agriculture, and development economics. His academic journey demonstrates a strong commitment to rigorous research, interdisciplinary analysis, and advancing climate-smart development policies in Africa.

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Lawani, M., Lokonon, B. O. K., & Kane, A. (2025). Enhancing climate-smart agriculture: Stakeholder contributions and cooperation in establishing a policy environment in developing countries. Climate Policy. https://doi.org/10.1080/14693062.2025.2543020

Lawani, M., Avoce Viagannou, F. I., & Acclassato Houensou, D. (2021). Déterminants de la mobilité de la main-d’œuvre dans les institutions de microfinance: Evidences au Bénin. In La microfinance contemporaine: Les frontières de la microfinance (Book chapter).