Mr. Apollo Uma | Supply chain management | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Apollo Uma : Supply chain management

Mr. Apollo Uma, International Fund for Agricultural Development, Uganda

✨ Mr. Apollo Uma is a dedicated and passionate agriculturist aspiring to carve a remarkable career in agribusiness management. 🌱 With a fervent commitment to improving the livelihoods and sustainability of smallholder farmers and value chain actors, he seeks to be a catalyst for positive change in Uganda and other developing countries. πŸ’Ό Mr. Uma is driven by a desire to leave a lasting legacy in agriculture, particularly by empowering women and youth to view agriculture as a viable business. 🌍 His self-motivation, results-oriented approach, and adaptability make him a valuable and flexible team player, capable of multitasking and eager to learn. πŸš€ With a profound passion for contributing to the well-being of farming communities, Mr. Apollo Uma aims to make significant strides in enhancing food security, income, and environmental sustainability. πŸŒΎπŸ’°πŸŒ

πŸŽ“Education :Β 

Mr. Apollo Uma is a dedicated professional with a solid educational foundation in agriculture. 🌿 He earned his Master’s degree in Agribusiness Management from Egerton University, Kenya, showcasing his commitment to advancing his expertise in the intricacies of agricultural business. πŸŽ“πŸŒ His academic journey also includes a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural & Rural Innovation from Makerere University, Uganda, where he laid the groundwork for his passion in agricultural development. πŸŒΎπŸ’‘ Mr. Uma’s academic achievements reflect his dedication to acquiring the knowledge and skills needed to contribute meaningfully to the field of agribusiness and rural innovation. πŸšœπŸ’Ό

🌐 Profile :  Google Scholar

πŸš€Β Experience :

🌍 Mr. Apollo Uma brings a wealth of experience and a strong academic background to the realm of agribusiness. 🌾 As an intern at the Uganda Forum for Agricultural Advisory Services in Kampala since July 2023, he has actively contributed to various initiatives. From showcasing agricultural exhibits at the national agricultural show to developing policy briefs and inception reports, Mr. Uma has demonstrated a hands-on approach to agribusiness management. πŸšœπŸ’‘ His involvement in technical backstopping of digital connectors and crafting training manuals for private agricultural extension workers underscores his commitment to leveraging technology for the benefit of the agricultural sector. πŸ“²πŸŒ± Currently pursuing a Master’s in Agribusiness Management at Egerton University, Nakuru, Mr. Uma’s research focus on the effects of paddy sourcing methods on the volume of rice milled reflects his dedication to addressing practical challenges in the agricultural supply chain. πŸŽ“πŸŒΎ His coursework in econometrics methods, institutional and behavioral economics, agribusiness statistics, and organizational leadership and management equips him with a comprehensive skill set for driving positive change in the agribusiness landscape. πŸ“Š

🧠 Research Interests πŸ”¬πŸŒ :

Mr. Apollo Uma’s research interests span a diverse range of crucial areas in the field of agriculture, reflecting his comprehensive approach to agribusiness management. 🌾 His focus on agro-processing and value addition underscores a commitment to enhancing the efficiency and value of agricultural products. πŸ’‘ Additionally, his keen interest in agricultural policy and finance showcases a dedication to understanding and influencing the economic frameworks that shape the agricultural sector. 🌱 Mr. Uma’s enthusiasm for agro-technology and innovation positions him as a forward-thinker, keen on exploring and implementing cutting-edge solutions in agriculture. πŸš€ His attention to climate change and agriculture highlights an awareness of the environmental challenges impacting the industry and a commitment to sustainable practices. 🌍 Lastly, Mr. Uma’s engagement in value chain analysis and resilience emphasizes his dedication to ensuring the robustness and adaptability of agricultural systems. πŸ”„πŸ“ˆπŸŒ±

Publications ( Top Note ) :

1.Β  History of Rice in Kenya: When was Rice First Introduced in Kenya?

Published Year: 2022, Journal: International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science

2.Β  Effect of Paddy Sourcing Methods on the Volume of Rice Milled by Rice Millers in Mwea, Kirinyaga County, Kenya

Published Year: 2023, Journal: Heliyon

3.Β  Intensity of Usage of Paddy Sourcing Methods by Small and Medium-Scale Rice Millers in Mwea, Kirinyaga County, Kenya

Published Year: 2023, Journal: International Journal of Research

4.Β  Short Communication. It’s Always About Agricultural Extension, What About Agribusiness Extension?

Published Year: 2022, Journal: International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science

5.Β  A Historical Perspective of The Impact of Rice Policies and Strategies in Kenya

Published Year: 2022, Journal: International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS)

6.Β  Agriculture and Ignorance: A Review of the Benefits of Rice By-Products Overlooked by Ugandan Rice Farmers

Published Year: 2022, Journal: International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science