University of Ibadan and University of Florida Explore Collaboration in Precision Agriculture and Livestock Development

The University of Ibadan (UI) has welcomed a delegation from the University of Florida, USA, to establish a strategic partnership focused on advancing agricultural research, dairy science, forage production, precision agriculture, and sustainable farming in Nigeria.

University of Ibadan and University of Florida Explore Collaboration in Precision Agriculture and Livestock Development

University of Ibadan has partnered with the University of Florida to strengthen agricultural research, dairy production, precision agriculture, AI-driven innovation, and sustainable farming, with a focus on improving food security and agricultural productivity in Nigeria.

The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Professor Kayode Adebowale, received the delegation led by Professor Adegbola T. Adesogan who paid a courtesy visit to his office.

He said the partnership is a welcome initiative, describing it as timely and beneficial to Nigeria’s agricultural sector.

Adebowale noted that while research output in Nigerian universities remains substantial, the major challenge lies in translating research findings into practical solutions for farmers.

He drew from his experience at the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, where agriculture was the focus of a national policy programme and lamented that the country’s weak agricultural extension system is a major obstacle to agricultural development.

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He contrasted Nigeria’s situation with countries such as Israel, where strong collaboration between government, researchers, and farmers have resulted in higher productivity despite limited natural resources.

University of Ibadan revealing that the institution currently has more than 200 active Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs), explaining that the MoUs have been digitalized for proper monitoring.

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He expressed optimism that the proposed collaboration would promote research, innovation, technology transfer, and capacity building, particularly in precision agriculture, livestock production, and sustainable food systems, ultimately contributing to improved food security and agricultural productivity in Nigeria.

The leader of the team, Professor Adegbola Adesogan, an Associate Vice President for Global Engagement at the University of Florida, who is an alumnus of the University of Ibadan, described the visit as a homecoming and reaffirmed his commitment to giving back to his alma mater.

He disclosed that the University of Florida is a comprehensive university and one of the leading public universities in the United States with significant investments in artificial intelligence (AI), to have over 300 AI professors and 200 AI courses across various disciplines.

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Professor Adesogan explained that Nigeria was selected as one of the University of Florida’s priority partner countries for global collaboration, acknowledging the University of Ibadan as a key institutional partner due to its longstanding academic reputation and research capacity.

The Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, Professor T. O. Ososanya, who led the team to the office of the Vice-Chancellor said the visit was to explore areas of collaboration between the two institutions, particularly in advancing agricultural development through research, innovation and capacity building.

Professor Ososanya said that the collaboration would initially focus on dairy science, forage research, feed and fodder production, while providing opportunities for broader partnerships in agricultural innovation and food security.

Among the visiting team were Ms. Maria Mailhos, Mr. Blade Koons, Dr Marcelo Wallau, Dr Olanrewaju Olabode, Professor Bamikole Musibau and Dr Olaleru Ibikunle.