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Prof. Nyamasyo

PROFESSOR GIDEON H.N. NYAMASYO

PROFESSOR GIDEON H.N. NYAMASYO :

Dr. Gideon H.N. Nyamasyo is a distinguished professor with a PhD in Zoology, MSc in Agricultural Entomology, and a BSc in Zoology, has been championing agroecology, biodiversity, and innovative natural animal production for marginalized smallholder farmers in rural areas spanning since 1975. With over four decades of experience, Dr. Nyamasyo has become a leading figure in the field of precision farming and citizen science research.

Dr. Nyamasyo expertise in zoology and agricultural entomology has allowed him to develop a deep understanding of the complex relationships between animals, plants, and the environment. This knowledge has been instrumental in designing and implementing sustainable farming practices that promote biodiversity, enhance crop yields, and reduce the need for harmful chemical inputs.

He is the founder of Pollen Glory farm. In his role as the lead scientist, Dr. Nyamasyo has worked closely with specialists, local and international agencies, and smallholder farmers to identify their specific needs and challenges in the agricultural value chain. By using precision farming techniques and innovative natural animal production methods, he has been able to develop tailored solutions that improve the livelihoods of these farmers, promote best animal production practices and contribute to the conservation of local ecosystems.

  • Nyamasyo educational journey began with a B.Sc. in Zoology, which provided him with a comprehensive understanding of the biological and ecological principles governing animal life. This foundation allowed him to develop a deep appreciation for the intricate connections between animals and their environments.
  • Next, he pursued an M.Sc. in Agricultural Entomology, a specialized field that focuses on the study of insects and their interactions with agricultural crops. This degree equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary to address insect-related issues in agricultural settings and to develop effective pest management strategies.
  • Finally, Dr. Nyamasyo completed a Ph.D. in Zoology, further expanding his expertise in the field. This advanced degree allowed him to conduct original research, contribute to the scientific community, and enhance his understanding of the complex processes governing animal life.

All through Dr. Nyamasyo career experience, he has held various positions in research, academia, and consulting. His work has focused on a wide range of topics, including insect ecology, wildlife management, and conservation biology.

Some of his major work in research and publication areas include: –

  1. Behavior of the Weaver Birds
  2. Use of insecticides to control cotton pests
  3. The ecology of grasslands termites and their predation by ants
  4. The use of entomopathogenic fungi and nematodes to manage the sweet potato weevils
  5. The impact of pollinators in the production of sunflower seeds
  6. The below ground macro fauna ecology – termites, soil mites and collembolans
  7. The management of land degradation in the Arid and Semi-arid lands
  8. The management of pollinators through an ecosystem approach
  9. The ecology and sustainable use of dry land biodiversity – the quails, guinea, fowls, porcupines, pancake tortoises, acacia trees and birds
  10. Integrated pest management in beans, maize and fruit trees.
  11. Integrated Natural Resource Management {INRM}
  12. Sustainable Land Management {SLM}
  13. Environmental and Social Impact Assessment/Auditing.
  14. Development of Urban Resilience Strategies for Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret and Nakuru
  15. Food Security Strategies appropriate for the South East Kenya Savannah Grasslands
  16. Invasive Alien Species (IAS): A Threat to food security
  17. Rabbit Farming, its economics and commercially viable products from their waste.
  18. Catfish farming in ponds with limited water availability.
  19. Dairy goats farming
  20. Application of agroecological concepts.

Other work he has done includes:

  1. Involvement in Multilateral Environmental Agreements at National and International Levels Involvement in Global Environmental Facility (GEF) and other Donors/Funding Agencies
  2. Students Supervision and Scientific Paper Publications 16th PhDs, 20 MScs, and several BSc research students, 15 publications in refereed journals; 3 Books, 8 National Environment Management Authority  reports, 2 theses and several unpublished reports. Nearly 1000 EIA/EA Reports
  3. Involvement in Pollination, Science and Practice, and
  4. Involvement in community socioeconomic affairs

Overall, Dr. Nyamasyo comprehensive background, extensive experience, and visionary leadership position him as a driving force behind the agroecology and biodiversity movement aimed at empowering smallholder farmers while promoting sustainable agricultural practices.