DR. CHARLOTTE BADU-PRAH

An Agronomist and Agribusiness lecturer with over a decade of undergraduate teaching experience in courses such as Crop Production, Crop Protection, Ornamental Horticulture, Soil and Water Conservation, Climate and Irrigation, Non Traditional Agricultural Production, Introduction to Agribusiness Management, Rural Sociology, Agricultural Extension and Contemporary and Ethical Issues in Agribusiness. Holds a Ph.D. degree in Crop Science (Agronomy option) from the University of Ghana in 2018.

Research Interests

Interests in Sustainable Agriculture as well as Climate change and its impact on cereal cropping systems.  With in-depth studies on the Effect of Sowing Date on Irrigated Rice Yields in Southern Ghana: Climate Change Impact Assessment on Four Rice Varieties in the Coastal Savanna zone of Ghana: High-Temperature Stress Effect on Yield and Yield Components of Four Irrigated Rice Varieties and the Varietal response to Nitrogen fertilizer on Irrigated Rice in the Coastal Savanna Zone of Ghana.

Recent publication: 

Djokoto J. G., Agyei-Henaku, K. A. A-O., & Badu-Prah, C. (2022). Welfare effects of agricultural foreign direct investment in developing countries. Front. Sustain. Food Syst., 6, 748-796.

Contact details: 

Email: cbadu.prah@central.edu.gh / cbprah@gmail.com

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