Amadu Kamara | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amadu Kamara | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Agricultural Policy Engineer at Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria

Mr. Amadu Yaya Kamara is a highly experienced researcher in agricultural and development economics, with a strong academic background including a B.Sc. in Economics, an M.Sc. in Agricultural Economics, and a Ph.D. in progress. He has led numerous high-impact research projects with reputable international organizations such as IITA and ICRISAT, focusing on crop adoption, varietal turnover, and household welfare across West Africa. Skilled in econometrics, survey design, and statistical analysis using STATA, SPSS, and E-Views, he has consistently delivered data-driven insights for policy and development. His work has contributed significantly to rural poverty alleviation and agricultural productivity improvement. While he possesses exceptional technical and field research expertise, increasing his scholarly publications and academic collaborations would enhance his research visibility. Overall, Mr. Kamara’s dedication, analytical acumen, and real-world impact position him as a strong and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award in applied agricultural research and rural development.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Mr. Amadu Yaya Kamara has a diverse and international educational background that reflects his commitment to academic excellence and interdisciplinary knowledge. He began his primary education across Sierra Leone, Germany, and the United States, followed by secondary education at the American Christian Academy in Nigeria and the International School of South Africa, where he obtained the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) and the Advanced Subsidiary Level Certificate under the British system. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from Covenant University, Nigeria, where he developed strong foundational knowledge in econometrics, monetary economics, and developmental economics. He then pursued a Master of Science in Agricultural Economics at Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, where his research focused on rural poverty and innovation adoption, supported by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture. Currently, he is undertaking a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics at the same university, further deepening his expertise in impact evaluation and agricultural policy.

Professional Experience📝

Mr. Amadu Yaya Kamara has amassed extensive professional experience as a lead consultant and development economist, working with top-tier international research institutions such as the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), the International Crop Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), and the Sasakawa Africa Association. His work spans over a decade and focuses on the adoption and impact of improved agricultural technologies, rural development, and poverty alleviation. He has designed and implemented numerous large-scale household surveys across Nigeria and Liberia, using tools like Open Data Kit (ODK) and Survey Solutions for data collection, and STATA for rigorous econometric analysis. Mr. Kamara has led multiple research projects evaluating crop adoption, varietal turnover, and seed system development, producing reports with actionable insights for stakeholders and policymakers. His experience reflects a strong blend of technical expertise, policy-oriented research, and hands-on field engagement, positioning him as a well-rounded and impactful professional in agricultural economics.

Research Interest🔎

Mr. Amadu Yaya Kamara’s research interests lie at the intersection of agricultural economics, rural development, and impact evaluation. He is particularly focused on the adoption and diffusion of improved agricultural technologies, varietal turnover, and their effects on productivity, food security, and household welfare. His work extensively explores poverty reduction strategies through evidence-based interventions in smallholder farming systems. Mr. Kamara is passionate about using econometric modeling and statistical tools such as STATA, SPSS, and E-Views to assess the effectiveness of development initiatives. He is also deeply interested in seed systems development, sustainable agricultural practices, and the socio-economic factors influencing farmers’ decision-making in Sub-Saharan Africa. Through his research, he aims to generate policy-relevant insights that support inclusive agricultural transformation and long-term development planning. His growing body of work demonstrates a commitment to bridging the gap between research and real-world impact, particularly in under-resourced and climate-vulnerable regions of West Africa.

Award and Honor🏆

Mr. Amadu Yaya Kamara has received recognition for his outstanding contributions to agricultural and development economics through his impactful work with esteemed international organizations such as the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), the International Crop Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), and the Sasakawa Africa Association. Although he has not yet been formally decorated with high-profile academic awards or honors, his consistent role as a lead consultant on major donor-funded projects reflects a high level of trust and professional acknowledgment. His research has directly informed agricultural policy and development strategies in Nigeria and Liberia, earning him commendation from project stakeholders and development partners. The funding support for his master’s thesis from the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture further illustrates recognition of his research capabilities. As he advances in his Ph.D. and academic career, Mr. Kamara is well-positioned to receive further accolades for his significant contributions to agricultural innovation and rural development.

Research Skill🔬

Mr. Amadu Yaya Kamara possesses a robust set of research skills that span the entire research lifecycle—from project design to data-driven policy recommendations. He is highly proficient in developing comprehensive survey instruments and programming them into digital platforms such as Open Data Kit (ODK) and Survey Solutions, ensuring efficient and scalable data collection. His data management skills include rigorous cleaning, validation, and transformation of large datasets, which he analyzes using advanced econometric and statistical techniques in STATA, SPSS, and E-Views. Mr. Kamara excels in applying regression models, impact evaluation methods, and poverty analysis frameworks to generate actionable insights. His ability to lead multidisciplinary research teams, synthesize findings into detailed reports, and present them to stakeholders demonstrates strong communication and leadership skills. Additionally, his experience in agricultural technology adoption studies and socio-economic assessments equips him to conduct high-quality, policy-relevant research in rural development and agricultural economics across diverse geographic and cultural contexts.

Conclusion💡

Mr. Amadu Yaya Kamara is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in the applied agricultural economics and development research domain. His robust experience with international agricultural development organizations, technical expertise in econometrics and impact analysis, and consistent contributions to real-world rural and farming systems make him a deserving nominee.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • Kamara, A.Y., Oyinbo, O., Manda, J., Kamsang, L.S., Kamai, N.
    “Adoption of improved soybean and gender differential productivity and revenue impacts: Evidence from Nigeria”
    Food and Energy Security, 11(3), e385
    Year: 2022 Citations: 22

  • Mbavai, J.J., Shitu, M.B., Abdoulaye, T., Kamara, A.Y., Kamara, S.M.
    “Pattern of adoption and constraints to adoption of improved cowpea varieties in the Sudan Savanna zone of Northern Nigeria”
    Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, 7(12), 322–329
    Year: 2015 Citations: 18

  • Vabi, M.B., Abdulqudus, I.A., Angarawai, I.I., Adogoba, D.S., Kamara, A.Y., et al.
    “Adoption and welfare impacts of pearl millet technologies in Nigeria”
    ICRISAT
    Year: 2020 Citations: 9

  • Mbavai, J.J., Shitu, M.B., Abdoulaye, T., Oyinbo, O., Kamara, A.Y.
    “Factors influencing the adoption of improved cowpea varieties in the Sudan Savannas of Northern Nigeria”
    Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, 11(11), 200–207
    Year: 2019 Citations: 9

  • Ajeigbe, H.A., Inuwa, A.H., Vabi, M.B., Odoyo, P.O., Kamara, A.Y.
    “Seed needs assessment in selected local government areas of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States of Nigeria”
    Report submitted to FAO Nigeria
    Year: 2018 Citations: 5

  • Kamara, A.Y., Kamai, N., Kanampiu, F.K., Reuben, A., Jajua, M., Kadafur, I.M.
    “The adoption of soybean in northern Nigeria: the case of Kaduna State.”
    International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    Year: 2018 Citations: 4

  • Kamara, A.Y., Oyinbo, O., Manda, J., Kamara, A., Idowu, E.O., Mbavai, J.J.
    “Beyond average: are the yield and income impacts of adopting drought-tolerant maize varieties heterogeneous?”
    Climate and Development, 16(1), 67–76
    Year: 2024 Citations: 3

  • Kamara, A.Y., Oyinbo, O., Ajeigbe, H.A., Idowu, E.O., Ojiewo, C.
    “Sustainable intensification technologies and farm performance: evidence from smallholder sorghum farmers in Nigeria”
    International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 21(1), 2270233
    Year: 2023 Citations: 2

  • Kamai, N., Aliyu, I., Lassa, I.A., Kanampiu, F., Kamara, A.Y., Kadafur, I.M., Tofa, A.I.
    “Response of soybean (Glycine max) to the integrated application of inoculants, inorganic fertilizers and organic manure in the savanna of Borno State, North Eastern Nigeria”
    Journal of Agricultural Economics, Environment and Social Sciences, 11(1)
    Year: 2025

  • Kamara, A.Y., Oyinbo, O., Oluwole, T., Jajua, M., Kamai, N.
    “Climate-resilient crop varieties, productivity and household welfare: Evidence from Nigeria”
    Environment, Development and Sustainability
    Year: 2025

  • Kamara, A.Y., Kamsang, L.S., Mustapha, A., Kamara, A.Y., Kolapo, A., Kamai, N.
    “Gender disparities in the adoption of improved management practices for soybean cultivation in North East Nigeria”
    Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 102032
    Year: 2025

Dio Caisar Darma | Economics | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Dio Caisar Darma | Economics | Young Scientist Award

Lecturer (Assist. Prof.) at Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Mulawarman, Indonesia

Dio Caisar Darma, S.E., M.Si, CHRP, is an active researcher specializing in macroeconomics, agricultural economics, and related economic disciplines. He earned his degrees from Universitas Mulawarman and Universitas Jambi and has served as a Civil Servant Lecturer at Universitas Mulawarman since 2023. Previously, he was a lecturer at Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Samarinda (2016–2022). His academic contributions extend beyond teaching, as he serves as a reviewer and editorial board member for several Sinta-indexed, DOAJ, and Scopus journals, including Frontiers in Psychology (Q2), WSEAS Transactions (Q4), and MDPI. Dio is also a Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) and actively engages in community service, mentoring researchers, and collaborating with government agencies to develop economic policies. His dedication to academic writing, coaching, and policy development makes him a notable figure in the field of economics research.

Profession Profile 

Education

Dio Caisar Darma pursued his formal education in economics, beginning with a Bachelor’s degree at the Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Mulawarman (2008–2013). He then continued his academic journey by obtaining a Master’s degree in Economics from Universitas Jambi (2013–2015). His educational background provided him with a strong foundation in macroeconomics and agricultural economics, which later became his primary research focus. In addition to his formal education, he expanded his expertise by earning a Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) certification in 2022 from PT. Hutama Hanriz Indonesia under the American Academy of Project Management. His academic and professional training have significantly contributed to his role as a researcher, lecturer, and policy advisor.

Professional Experience

Dio Caisar Darma has built a strong professional career in academia and research, specializing in macroeconomics, agricultural economics, and economic policy. He began his career as a Lecturer at Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Samarinda (2016–2022) before being appointed as a Civil Servant Lecturer at Universitas Mulawarman in 2023. Alongside his teaching responsibilities, he has made significant contributions as a reviewer and editorial board member for various reputable national and international journals, including Frontiers in Psychology (Q2), WSEAS Transactions (Q4), and MDPI. His expertise has also led him to collaborate with government institutions in preparing academic texts and shaping economic policies. In addition to his research and academic roles, he actively mentors young scholars through coaching clinics on academic writing and journal publication strategies. His dedication to both education and community service underscores his commitment to advancing economic

Research Interest

Dio Caisar Darma’s research interests primarily focus on macroeconomics, agricultural economics, and broader economic policy issues. His work explores the dynamics of economic growth, financial stability, and sustainable development, with a particular emphasis on the agricultural sector and its impact on national and regional economies. He is also interested in human resource development, labor economics, and public policy formulation, contributing to research that aids government and private sector decision-making. His involvement as a reviewer and editorial board member for various Sinta-indexed, DOAJ, and Scopus journals further reflects his engagement in high-quality, peer-reviewed economic research. Additionally, he is passionate about academic mentoring and capacity-building, frequently conducting coaching clinics on research methodology and publication strategies to help emerging scholars navigate the field of economics research.

Award and Honor

Dio Caisar Darma has received recognition and honors for his contributions to economic research and academic excellence. Notably, he earned the Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) certification in 2022 from PT. Hutama Hanriz Indonesia under the American Academy of Project Management, highlighting his expertise in human resource development. His appointment as a reviewer and editorial board member for prestigious national and international journals, including Frontiers in Psychology (Q2), WSEAS Transactions (Q4), and MDPI, reflects the academic community’s trust in his research capabilities. His dedication to community service, particularly in educating remote areas and mentoring scholars in academic writing, has further solidified his reputation as a distinguished researcher and educator. These accolades underscore his commitment to advancing economic knowledge and supporting the next generation of researchers.

Conclusion

Dio Caisar Darma is a strong candidate for the Young Scientist Award due to his active research, peer-review involvement, community service, and contributions to economic education. However, enhancing international collaborations, high-impact research output, and leadership in major research projects could further solidify his candidacy.

Publications Top Noted

  1. Title: The Mediating Effect of Access to Capital in the Impact of Financial Literacy and Financial Inclusion on SME Sustainability

    • Authors: N.N.S. Ekayani, I.W. Kartana, I.M.W. Putra, D.C. Darma, M. Setini
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 0
  2. Title: Uncovering the Sustainability of Agricultural Cooperatives in East Kutai, Indonesia

    • Authors: A. Erwin Kurniawan, N. Nurjanana, N. Imang, P. Purwanti, D.C. Darma
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 1
  3. Title: With Job Satisfaction or Not? The Role of Job Satisfaction in the Relationship Between Training and Rewards on Employee Productivity

    • Authors: M. Ariani, D. Tamara, A.R. Malik, D.C. Darma
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2