Some members of WNASD and other West African scholars based in North America were awarded a grant by the U.S. Mission to the African Union to characterize the nutritional profile of major staple crops in Nigeria and Ghana, relate agronomic systems to nutrition in both countries,
Two weeks ago, our association held its annual meet-and-greet in Salt Lake City, Utah, during CANVAS 2025, hosted by ASA, CSSA, SSSA.
The event brought together over 80 Nigerian agricultural scientists from various institutions and organizations.
See you all next year!
We’re excited to announce that our meet & greet for this year will be coming up on Monday, November 10 during CANVAS' 25 taking place at Utah
Great opportunity to network with other Nigerian scientists attending the conference
Register using this link: https://t.co/iAsvw7Dqfd
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Great job @olabimfolu@iatoloye @Adesuwaerhuns @ShesOyin@folinous@Anu_Patrick_O and Akwasi Opoku for sending Dr. Abimfoluwa Gideon Olaleye and Dr. Idowu Atoloye as representatives to engage farmers, policy makers, and stakeholders in Nigeria (#SWOFON) and Ghana (#PFAG)
The database is a collection of nutritional profile of some crops available in Nigeria and Ghana. #Nigerians and #Ghanaians, how well do you know the nutritional component of the food you eat? Do not make assumptions, visit the database today and get enlightened.
Kudos to some members of our group @olabimfolu@iatoloye @Adesuwaerhuns @ShesOyin@folinous@Anu_Patrick_O and Akwasi Opoku for completing the technology transfer of the project awarded by @US_AU. Check out the database (https://t.co/gw8rOsy2xY) created by the team.
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Friday, November 18, 9pm ET
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Some members of WNASD and other West African scholars based in North America were awarded a grant by the U.S. Mission to the African Union to characterize the nutritional profile of major staple crops in Nigeria and Ghana, relate agronomic systems to nutrition in both countries,
Meet the team from left to right: Abimfoluwa Gideon Olaleye, Adesuwa S. Erhunmwunse, Idowu Atoloye, Anuoluwapo Ogunleye, Akwasi Opoku, Monisola Alashi, and Afolabi Agbona.