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John Kanburi BIDZAKIN is an agricultural economist with special interest in Socio-economic Evaluation of Agriculture Technologies, Project Evaluations, Agricultural marketing and Agribusiness Development. He has a PhD. and MSc. degrees in Agricultural Economics from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Ghana. He also has a BSc. Agriculture Technology from University for Development Studies (UDS) Ghana. He has private sector experience as he worked as the Marketing Officer for a oil marketing company for 2 years. He also worked us the Head of Commercialization and Marketing Division for Council for Scientific and Industrial Research Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (CSIR-SARI) for two years. John also worked as a Research Scientist (Socio-economist) with CSIR-SARI from 2012-2021. John have carried out several project evaluations, Economic evaluation of new agricultural technologies, Designed and Implemented Project Monitoring and Evaluation Plans, participated in the analysis of commodity value chains and development of upgrading strategies. I have built the capacity of several crop value chain actors (seed growers, Agriculture Extension Agents, farmers etc) on Agribusiness Principles and Practices). I have led and also supported the development of several agricultural development projects. I have coordinated a number of these projects including AGRA funded Quality Rice Development Project, USDA web-base marketing project, WASCAL MIGRAWARE Project, USDA Cowpea Value Chain Development Project etc. I have been involved in several consultancy assignments and has some scientific publications.
I am currently working with the Environment and Agrifood Theme within the School of Water, Energy and Environment at Cranfield University. I am working with colleagues in the research team and with farmers and other value chain actors in Africa (East and West) to identify how new technologies and practices are affecting existing farming practices in terms of yield, labour, land, and capital requirements. The team is also developing bio-economic models aimed at predicting the short to long term impact of these technologies and practices on farm households and production systems in the participating African countries. We are also engaging with stakeholders in the crop value chains to determine the sustainability of the new technologies and practices in light of any alterations they may impose on land, labour, and capital inputs and resources.
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CROP SCIENCE (2024)
Obaiya G Utoblo,Putri Ernawati Abidin,Eric Kuuna Dery,John K Bidzakin,Netsayi N Mudege, Isaac Korku Dorgbetor, Marjolein Ebregt,Edward E Carey
Advances in Agriculture (2023): 1-16
International Journal of Food and Agricultural Economicsno. 2 (2022): 173-184
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Sustainable Futures (2021): 100048
Jai Prakash, R. P. Singh,Donna M. Schaeffer,Patrick C. Olson, Monika Moraliyska, Michael Agamah,John K. Bidzakin, Simon C. Fialor, Samuel Asuming-Brempong,Zdzisław W. Puślecki,Albert Tchey Agbenyegah,Bongani Innocent Dlamini,
Book Publisher International (a part of SCIENCEDOMAIN International) (2020)
Gérsia Gonçalves de Melo,Djayran Sobral Costa, Luana Camilla Cordeiro Braz,Yrlânia de Lira Guerra,Islan Diego Espíndula de Carvalho,Demerson Arruda Sanglard,David O. Ojo, Joseph T. Atobatele, Jonas N. Chianu,Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, Muhammad Shafiq,Mohammad Athar,
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