Shailendra Khatri | Agricultural Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Mr. Shailendra Khatri | Agricultural Engineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Nepal Agricultural Research Council | Nepal

Mr. Shailendra Khatri is an agricultural engineering professional with over two decades of experience in research, innovation, and the development of sustainable, farmer- and women-friendly agricultural engineering technologies. He holds a Master’s degree in Agricultural Engineering from the College of Engineering, China Agricultural University, with specialization in bioenergy conversion and agricultural mechanization. Throughout his career, he has led numerous field-based studies, facilitated technology adoption, and played a key role in translating engineering innovations into practical, scalable solutions for farmers across diverse agro-ecological regions. His major research contributions span hill agriculture mechanization, livestock and fisheries mechanization, post-harvest engineering, and climate-resilient technologies including small-scale citrus graders, macadamia nut crackers, citrus rootstock extractors, and the ongoing development of electrically powered mini-tillers for mid and high hills. He has successfully implemented government-funded projects, contributed to technology validation and scaling through NAERC, and completed impact-oriented studies on irrigation quality, crop damage mitigation, mushroom farming efficiency, and post-harvest loss reduction. He has published 15 research papers (10 as first author), authored a book, contributed to consultancy projects, and is currently pursuing a patent for a metallic monkey repeller. His commitment to empowering rural communities and enhancing agricultural productivity earned him the prestigious national NAST award “Kaji Indra Katuwal Krishi Puraskar” in 2023. Over the past 21 years at the Nepal Agricultural Research Council, he has developed, tested, and promoted durable, safe, and cost-effective machines such as millet threshers, maize shellers, coffee pulpers, hand maize planters, grading machines, and trifoliate orange seed extractors while evaluating imported combine mills and optimizing hand tools for fruit harvesting. His work continues to strengthen mechanization pathways from land preparation to post-harvest stages, significantly improving efficiency, productivity, and resilience in Nepalese agriculture.

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Arebu Hussen Yimer | Irrigation | Best Researcher Award

🌟Mr. Arebu Hussen Yimer, Irrigation, Best Researcher Award🏆

Arebu Hussen Yimer at Mekdela Amba University, Ethiopia, Ethiopia

Arebu Hussen Yimer, a lecturer of agronomy at Mekdela Amba University in Ethiopia, holds a Master of Science degree in Agronomy from Hawassa University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Plant Science from Debre Berhan University. With a wealth of experience in academia and research, Arebu specializes in areas such as plant physiology, crop production, soil fertility, and postharvest handling. Fluent in English and Amharic, he is actively involved in teaching, conducting research projects, and disseminating findings to enhance crop productivity in Ethiopia.

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Arebu Hussen Yimer has established himself as a prolific author in the field of agronomy, with several publications in reputable journals. His work spans topics such as the influence of deficit irrigation on crop performance, evaluation of earthworm species adaptability, fertilizer application on soil fertility, postharvest management practices, and the impact of climate change on cereal crops. As a corresponding or first author on many of these papers, Arebu’s contributions have significantly enriched the academic discourse on agricultural practices and sustainability.

Education:

Arebu Hussen Yimer pursued his academic journey with dedication and excellence. He earned his Master of Science degree in Agronomy from Hawassa University, graduating with great distinction, and obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Plant Science from Debre Berhan University. Throughout his studies, Arebu demonstrated a keen interest in agronomy, plant physiology, and soil science, laying a solid foundation for his future endeavors in academia and research.

Research Focus:

Arebu Hussen Yimer’s research focuses on addressing critical challenges in agriculture, particularly in Ethiopia. His work encompasses various aspects of agronomy, including crop production, soil fertility management, irrigation practices, postharvest handling, and the impact of climate change on agricultural systems. By investigating these topics, Arebu aims to develop sustainable farming practices, enhance crop yield and quality, and contribute to food security and livelihood improvement in his country.

Professional Journey:

Arebu Hussen Yimer embarked on his professional journey as a junior instructor at Alage Agricultural Technical Vocational Education and Training (ATVET) College. Over the years, he progressed to the position of senior instructor, where he played a key role in training developmental agents and leading horticulture and field crop programs. Subsequently, he transitioned to Mekdela Amba University, where he currently serves as a lecturer of agronomy and holds various leadership roles, including coordinating research, community service, and technology transfer.

Honors & Awards:

Arebu Hussen Yimer has received recognition for his exemplary contributions to academia and community service. He has been honored with certificates of recognition from Mekdela Amba University for his professional community service in multiplying improved seed varieties. Additionally, he was acknowledged by Hawassa University for his outstanding academic performance during his Master’s studies and by Alage ATVET College for his valuable contributions to technology transfer.

Publications Noted & Contributions:

Arebu Hussen Yimer’s publications have made significant contributions to the field of agronomy and agricultural research. Notable among his works are studies on deficit irrigation effects on crop performance, evaluation of earthworm species for soil adaptability, fertilizer application impacts on soil fertility, postharvest management practices, and the influence of climate change on cereal crops. Through these publications, Arebu has shared valuable insights and findings to advance agricultural knowledge and practices.

“Influence of Small-Scale Irrigation on Livelihoods of Rural Farm Households in the Case of Legehida District, Ethiopia”

  • Source: The Scientific World Journal
  • DOI: 10.1155/2024/9982796
  • Contributors: Awol Hussen, Arebu Hussen

“Influence of deficit irrigation levels on agronomic performance of pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) under drip at alage, central rift valley of Ethiopia”

  • Source: PLOS ONE
  • DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280639
  • Contributors: Seid Mohammed, Mario Licata, Arebu Hussen

“Postharvest Management Practices of Maize in Ethiopia: A Review”

  • Source: Agricultural Science Digest
  • DOI: 10.18805/ag.DF-414
  • Contributors: Yimer, A.H.

“Role of Combined Fertilizer Application on Soil Fertility, Growth and Yield of Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.): A Review”

  • Source: Agricultural Science Digest
  • DOI: 10.18805/ag.AF-693
  • Contributors: Yimer, A.H.

“Influence of Organic Fertilizers on Productivity of Barley: A Review”

  • Source: Agricultural Science Digest – A Research Journal
  • DOI: 10.18805/ag.df-374
  • Contributors: Arebu Hussen Yimer

Research Timeline:

Arebu Hussen Yimer’s research timeline reflects his continuous dedication to advancing agricultural science. From his early years as a junior instructor, he actively engaged in research and technology transfer initiatives. His transition to Mekdela Amba University marked a significant phase in his career, where he expanded his research focus and leadership responsibilities. Over the years, Arebu’s research efforts have been aimed at addressing pressing agricultural challenges and promoting sustainable farming practices in Ethiopia.

Collaborations and Projects:

Arebu Hussen Yimer has been actively involved in collaborative research projects aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainability. He has collaborated with academic institutions, government agencies, and international organizations on various initiatives, including hybrid rice and maize technology training, climate risk management in agriculture, and food security programs. Through these collaborations, Arebu has contributed to the development and implementation of innovative solutions to address agricultural challenges in Ethiopia and beyond.