Basit Ullah | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Basit Ullah | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Basit Ullah, International organization for Migration (UN-IOM), Pakistan

Basit Ullah is a dedicated agronomist with a B.Sc. (Hons) and M.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture, specializing in Agronomy, from The University of Agriculture, Peshawar. πŸŽ“ He has extensive experience in research and field projects, working with organizations like IOM and ACIAR, focusing on Afghan refugee data collection, sustainable agriculture, and crop development. 🌾 His expertise includes field trials, farmer training, and value chain enhancement for major crops like onion, tomato, chickpea, and lentils. πŸ“Š Basit is proficient in data collection tools and software like Excel and KoBo Collect. He holds multiple certifications in agricultural value chain development and entrepreneurial training. πŸ…

 

Publication Profile

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Academic Profile

Mr. Basit Ullah is a passionate agricultural professional with an impressive academic background. He completed his S.S.C in Science in 2013, securing 68.95% marks, and his H.S.S.C in Pre-Engineering in 2015 with 65.18%, both from B.I.S.E Peshawar. πŸ“š He earned a B.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture with a specialization in Agronomy in 2019, achieving a remarkable CGPA of 3.72/4.00 (84.02%). 🌾 Continuing his academic excellence, he completed his M.Sc. (Hons)/M.Phil in Agronomy in 2021 with an exceptional CGPA of 3.88/4.00 (88.08%) from The University of Agriculture, Peshawar. His education reflects his dedication to advancing agricultural sciences. 🌟

 

Employment History

Mr. Basit Ullah currently serves as an Enumerator for the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Peshawar, a role he has held since February 18th, 2024. His responsibilities include collecting data from Afghan refugees for Baseline Assessment (BA) and Community Needs Identification (CNI). πŸ“Š He conducts interviews with 4-8 key informants (KIs) and gathers information from POR, ACC holders, and host communities. Utilizing the KoBo Collect mobile app, he ensures data is gathered efficiently and according to project guidelines. Mr. Ullah’s work is vital in supporting IOM’s data collection efforts for refugee and community support. 🌍

 

Certifications

Mr. Basit Ullah has earned several certificates that showcase his expertise and commitment to agriculture and English proficiency. πŸ“œ He holds English proficiency certificates for both his B.Sc (Hons) and M.Sc (Hons) degrees. Additionally, he participated in multiple training programs, including a three-day Farmer Field School Training on Tomato Crop, a workshop on Value Chain Development for fruits and vegetables, and several sessions on enhancing entrepreneurial skills and post-harvest management. 🌱 His active participation in these training sessions highlights his dedication to continuous learning and professional growth in the agricultural sector. 🌾

 

Research Focus

Mr. Basit Ullah’s research focuses primarily on agronomy and crop management 🌾, with particular emphasis on optimizing fertilizer use and enhancing crop performance under varying agro-climatic conditions. His work on NPK fertilization for improving wheat hybrids and nutrient management showcases his expertise in maximizing agricultural productivity while maintaining soil health. He also explores phosphorus management for seed production in radish 🌱 and the impact of nitrogen and organic sources on wheat crops 🌾, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable farming practices and improving crop yield. His research contributes significantly to soil fertility and sustainable agriculture 🏑.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Optimizing NPK Fertilization for Enhanced Performance of Chinese Wheat Hybrids under Agro-Climatic Condition of Peshawar Valley, 2024, Agronomy, 14(9), 1904🌾
  • Effect of Steckling Sizes and Phosphorus Levels on Seed Production of Radish (Raphanus sativus L.), 2024, Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 40(1), pp. 64–72 🌱
  • Impact of Nitrogen and Organic Sources with and without Beneficial Microbes on Wheat Crop, 2023, Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 39(4), pp. 876–882 (Cited by: 1) 🌿