Assist. Prof. Dr. Soresa Shuma | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award
Dambidollo University | Ethiopia
Prof. Dr. Soresa Shuma Abdisa is a lecturer at Dambidollo University whose academic journey and professional contributions are deeply rooted in advancing sustainable agriculture and animal science. With a strong foundation in agricultural sciences, his research integrates precision agriculture technologies such as sensor-based monitoring and data-driven analysis to maximize resource efficiency and promote sustainable farming. His professional experience spans teaching, research, and consultancy, with a focus on bridging the gap between scientific innovation and practical farming practices. His research interests lie in animal health, welfare, and genomic selection for resilience against stress and diseases, reducing dependence on antibiotics while enhancing productivity. He is also actively exploring alternative feed sources to minimize the ecological impact of livestock farming. His skills encompass advanced genomic analysis, data-driven agricultural systems, and sustainable livestock management, supported by numerous publications in reputable journals and impactful research projects. Recognized with citations and academic achievements, he continues to contribute significantly to food security and climate-resilient farming systems. His dedication to innovation, animal welfare, and agricultural sustainability has earned him professional recognition and collaborations, making him a strong candidate for awards that honor excellence in research and applied agricultural sciences, with a vision to create lasting global impact.
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Featured Publications
Eticha, T. K., Rikiti, A. K., Abdisa, S. S., & Ejeta, A. G. (2021). Assessing effects of rainfall on farming activities as the predictor of climate changes in Sadi Chanka District of Kellem Wolega, Oromia, Ethiopia. Journal of Water and Climate Change, 12(7), 3297–3307. Cited by 9
Shuma, S., & Gurmessa, K. (2021). A study on management systems and performances of local chicken kept under smallholder farmers: The case of Jimmahorro district of Kelem Wollega Zone, Western Oromia. International Journal of Agricultural Science and Food Technology, 7(1), 92–98. Cited by 8
Degefa, I., Abraham, A., & Shuma, S. (2021). Evaluating yield and related traits of Haricot Bean varieties at Dambi Dollo University Research Site, Ethiopia. Plant Science Today, 8(3), 669–673. Cited by 6
Shuma, S., & Dinsa, N. G. (2020). The challenges and opportunities of honey production systems in Jimma Horro District, Kellem Wollega Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia. Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 29(2), 22314–22320. Cited by 3
Abdisa, S. S., Challa, A. A., & Igazu, H. (2021). Rapid assessment of COVID-19 impact on livestock sector in Kellem Wollega, Oromia Region, Ethiopia. International Journal of Science, Technology and Society, 9(157), 10.11648. Cited by 1