Simangele Ngwenya | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Simangele Ngwenya | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

PhD candidate at North West university, South Africa

Dr. Simangele Colile Ngwenya is an agronomist with a wealth of expertise in environmental crop production, agronomy, and sustainable agricultural practices. With a strong academic foundation and practical experience spanning over a decade, she has contributed significantly to agricultural development and education. Dr. Ngwenya’s work emphasizes empowering smallholder farmers through knowledge transfer, innovative farming techniques, and market-oriented practices. Her academic endeavors, including published research on Moringa’s effects on nutrient composition and broiler performance, underscore her dedication to bridging scientific advancements and practical farming solutions. She has been a pivotal figure in agricultural extension services, facilitating rural development, and fostering partnerships with NGOs and financial institutions to enhance resource access for farmers.

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Education πŸŽ“

Dr. Simangele Colile Ngwenya holds a comprehensive academic background in agronomy and agriculture. She is pursuing a Ph.D. in Agronomy at North West University, South Africa, focusing on advancing crop production techniques. She earned her MSc in Environmental Crop Production from the University of Eswatini, where her research explored sustainable cropping systems and soil fertility in semi-arid regions. Her undergraduate studies include a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy and a Diploma in Agriculture, both from the University of Eswatini. Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Ngwenya excelled in subjects such as soil management, crop physiology, and agroforestry. This robust educational foundation has equipped her with advanced knowledge in crop production, environmental management, and sustainable agriculture.

work ExperienceπŸ’Ό

Dr. Ngwenya’s career spans roles in academia and agricultural extension services. Currently, she serves as a student assistant at North West University, conducting practicals and tutorials in plant protection, weed science, and inorganic chemistry. From 2010 to 2022, she worked as an Extension Officer at the Ministry of Agriculture, where she played a key role in planning livestock and field activities, training farmers in market-oriented production, and facilitating rural poverty alleviation initiatives. She coordinated programs with NGOs and financial institutions to provide resources to smallholder farmers. Dr. Ngwenya has organized workshops, seminars, and agricultural shows, promoting the dissemination of innovative farming practices. Her experience also includes research on Moringa’s effects on broiler production, emphasizing her commitment to integrating research into practical farming solutions.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Simangele Colile Ngwenya has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to agriculture and sustainability. She received the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) Award from the Swaziland Standards Authority in 2020 for her work on food safety systems. Her academic achievements were further acknowledged with the Monitoring for Environment and Security in Africa (MESA) Thematic Action Award in 2016 from the University of Eswatini. In 2014, she earned recognition for her efforts in marketing investment fund monitoring and evaluation from the Regional Integration and Management Development Centre. Her published research in the UNESWA Journal of Agriculture on Moringa’s impact on broilers showcases her commitment to advancing agricultural science. These accolades underscore her dedication to enhancing sustainable agricultural practices and empowering rural communities.

Research Focus

Dr. Ngwenya’s research focuses on sustainable agriculture, crop production, and environmental management. Her ongoing Ph.D. research explores advanced agronomic techniques to optimize crop yield and resilience in semi-arid regions. She has investigated the impact of inorganic fertilizers on Moringa leaf yield, nutrient composition, and broiler production performance, bridging the gap between scientific inquiry and practical applications. Dr. Ngwenya is particularly interested in soil fertility, cropping systems, and the integration of agroforestry for sustainable development. Her MSc research emphasized soil chemistry and fertility in semi-arid tropics, while her work as an extension officer involved disseminating research findings to rural farmers. By combining scientific research with community impact, she strives to develop innovative, sustainable farming solutions tailored to the challenges of climate change and resource-limited environments.

SkillsΒ 

Dr. Simangele Colile Ngwenya is a multifaceted professional equipped with a diverse skill set. Her expertise includes research design and implementation, data analysis, and practical applications in sustainable agriculture. She excels in team collaboration, time management, and troubleshooting agricultural challenges. Her technical skills encompass soil fertility analysis, crop physiology, and livestock management. Dr. Ngwenya’s ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to farmers and stakeholders enhances her impact in agricultural extension. She has successfully coordinated workshops, seminars, and field days, demonstrating her organizational and leadership abilities. Her familiarity with sustainable cropping systems and climate-resilient agricultural practices positions her as a valuable contributor to rural development. Proficient in English and equipped with excellent report writing skills, Dr. Ngwenya bridges the gap between academic research and practical implementation in agriculture.

Conclusionβœ…

Dr. Simangele Ngwenya is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her dedication to agronomic research, rural development, and sustainable agriculture. Completing her Ph.D. and engaging in more global research initiatives would further elevate her candidacy and establish her as a leader in agricultural sciences.

 

πŸ“šPublications to Noted

Title: Effects of Inorganic Fertilizers on Moringa [Moringa oleifera (Lam.)] Leaf Yield, Nutrient Composition, and on Productive Performance in Broilers
Publication Source: UNESWA Journal of Agriculture
Authors: Simangele Colile Ngwenya
Year: 2022