
Anselme Kouamé
[2023/02 - 2027/01]
Anselme Kouamé is a PhD candidate of the Soil Geography and Landscape group at Wageningen University & Research (WUR) and ISRIC - World Soil Information. His PhD research is entitled “A multi-model approach to identifying the causes of Ghana's variable maize yield responses”. His supervisors are Prof. Dr Gerard Heuvelink (WUR and ISRIC), Dr Prem Bindraban (IFDC - Fertilizer Development Center) and Dr Ikram Chairi (UM6P University, Marocco). He was trained as an agricultural engineer and has several years of experience in agricultural plantation management, hydro-agricultural development, irrigation, soil fertility management, agricultural data science, digital soil mapping and crop modelling. Anselme has worked as an annual crop specialized technician and oil palm plantation manager in Ivory Coast, and is currently working as an agronomic modelling and mapping specialist in Ghana with IFDC and the FERARI program.