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    Smallholder farmers’ participation in Cassava value addition practices: What drivers matter in Ghana? by Bosompem, Martin, Arhin, Patrick, Nunoo, Jacob, Amoah, Kwadwo Kusi

    Published in Journal of agriculture and food research (01-06-2024)
    “…Cassava is a major staple food often promoted in Ghana. Cassava farmers in Ghana face several challenges, including high post-harvest losses and low prices due…”
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    Quick Determination of Soil Quality Using Portable Spectroscopy and Efficient Multivariate Techniques by Teye, Ernest, Amuah, Charles L. Y., Atiah, Kofi, Darko, Ransford Opoku, Abindaw, Thomas, Amoah, Kwadwo Kusi, Miyittah, Michael, Afutu, Emmanuel, Owusu, Rebecca

    Published in Journal of spectroscopy (Hindawi) (2023)
    “…Rapid and onsite determination of the soil status and quality parameters holds a brighter potential for improving food security, and minimizing waste of the…”
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    Feasibility Study on the Use of a Portable NIR Spectrometer and Multivariate Data Analysis to Discriminate and Quantify Adulteration in Fertilizer by Teye, Ernest, Amuah, Charles L. Y., Atiah, Kofi, Darko, Ransford Opoku, Amoah, Kwadwo Kusi, Afutu, Emmanuel, Owusu, Rebecca

    Published in Journal of spectroscopy (Hindawi) (2022)
    “…The rise in population growth worldwide requires efficient management of agricultural lands through the correct determination of authentic fertilizers. In this…”
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    Root hair and rhizosheath traits contribute to genetic variation and phosphorus use efficiency in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) by Opoku, Vincent Agyemang, Yawson, David Oscar, Asare, Paul Agu, Afutu, Emmanuel, Kotochi, Mohammed Clement, Amoah, Kwadwo Kusi, Adu, Michael Osei

    Published in Rhizosphere (01-03-2022)
    “…Rhizosheaths are soil particles that bind to the surface of plant roots after excavation. Rhizosheaths can indicate root hair length and are essential for the…”
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