Postdoctoral position – Co-evaluating bio-inputs for Smallholder Farmers in Kenya
Project background
A new farmer-based agroecology innovation research initiative (Agroecology Academy - Africa) has been established at ETH Zurich with a parallel base in Western Kenya to contribute with the latest insights into agroecological science. It will investigate easily adoptable solutions to improve the farmers’ situation by enhancing soil fertility, crop productivity, income, farming system resilience and agricultural sustainability in general.
Job description
This specific postdoc project is aimed at compiling local farmer knowledge on agroecological practices, emphasizing on locally produced bioinputs (biofertilizers and biopesticides) to increase productivity, not only in the short-term, but also in the long-term.
To this aim, you will:
- Conduct a local farming practices knowledge study for Western Kenya through literature search, surveys with farmers, focus group discussion with smallholder farmers and other food systems actors, interviews with local food system authorities
- Perform a meta-analysis on locally produced bio-inputs (i.e. fertilizer and pesticides) across sub-Saharan Africa
- Rigorous (on-farm) testing of locally sourced bio-inputs (i.e. fertilizer and pesticides) in Western Kenya
Profile
- PhD in agronomy, soil science, crop science or similar
- Experience in interdisciplinary projects to holistically assess the sustainability of agriculture
- Interested and experienced in Agroecology both from a theoretical and practical perspective
- Excellent academic track record. You have a strong background in agroecosystem management research, data compilation, and data analysis techniques and methodologies
- Experience with surveys, focus group discussions, and interviewing is a major plus
- Highly motivated and self-organized
- You will be expected to help us maintain a positive team dynamic and a welcoming work environment
- You should be able to combine strong individual research with teamwork within an interdisciplinary project. You should be open-minded towards research within a transdisciplinary approach
- Be ready for heavy field-work in the tropical sun
- Excellent communication skills in English, both verbally and written
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