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Gibrilla Dumbuya 

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Gibrilla Dumbuya is a Research Officer in Agronomy at Njala Agricultural Research Centre (NARC). He holds a Bachelor of Science (honours) in Crop Science from Njala University in Sierra Leone and a Master of Philosophy in Agronomy from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Ghana. Gibrilla Dumbuya is currently a PhD student at Iwate University in Japan. He joined the Sierra Leone Agricultural Research Institute in 2013 as a Research Assistant. Gibrilla Dumbuya’s research interest is on sweet potato and cowpea. He has been a member of the research team implementing a project title: Piloting the production, promotion and consumption of orange flesh sweet potato to reduce Vitamin A deficiency in Sierra Leone”. This project is aimed at increasing the production and consumption of orange flesh sweet potato to improve the Vitamin A intake and the nutritional status of children 6 months to 5 years of age. Gibrilla Dumbuya’s current PhD research is focusing mainly on climate change and agriculture with main emphases on modelling the effect of elevated soil temperature and CO2 on some root and tuber crops.
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