Dr. Wilfried Dossou-Yovo is a research scientist in precision agronomy and an instructor
in the Bachelor of Agriculture Technology program at Lakeland College. His research
focuses on datadriven approaches to optimize crop nutrition, soil health, and productivity
through precision agriculture technologies. With expertise covering soil science,
nutrient modeling, and spatial data analysis, Dr. Dossou-Yovo’s work integrates advanced
analytics and field-based research to improve nutrient use efficiency and sustainability
in modern cropping systems.
Education:
- PhD in Soil and Environmental Sciences, Laval University, Quebec, Canada
- MSc in Soil Science, Laval University, Quebec, Canada
- BSc in Agronomy, University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin
Areas of expertise:
- Crop and carbon modeling with machine learning applications
- Experimental design and statistical modeling
- GIS and spatial data interpretation for agronomic applications
- Greenhouse gas emissions (CO₂, N₂O, CH₄) and carbon dynamics in agroecosystems
- Precision agronomy and data-driven nutrient optimization
- Soil science, fertility management, and carbon sequestration
- Sustainable crop production and environmental performance