Dr. Emile Blaise Siewe Pougoué | Agricultural Economics | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Emile Blaise Siewe Pougoué | Agricultural Economics – Lecturer at Université de Maroua (UMa), Cameroon
Dr. Emile Blaise Siewe Pougoué is a committed and solution-driven researcher in Agricultural Economics and Integrated Rural Development. His work focuses on bridging research and policy for sustainable development, food security, and rural resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa. With a multidisciplinary foundation and strong academic rigor, Dr. Siewe Pougoué brings a combination of economic modeling, field-based studies, and strategic policy insights to his research. Over the years, he has contributed to the understanding of smallholder dynamics, agricultural innovation systems, and climate adaptation strategies in fragile ecological contexts. His publication record, academic trajectory, and research impact make him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Academic Profile:
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🎓 Education:
Dr. Siewe Pougoué holds a Ph.D. in Engineering Sciences, with a specialization in Agricultural Economics, earned in 2021. He also completed a Research Master’s Degree in Integrated Rural Development in 2017 and earlier pursued an engineering diploma as an Agro-socio-economist. These academic milestones are backed by extensive thesis research, ranging from the technical efficiency of egg farms to the multidimensional analysis of food security in the Far North Region of Cameroon. His interdisciplinary education has equipped him with both theoretical insights and practical tools to address key agricultural and economic challenges.
💼 Experience:
Over the past decade, Dr. Siewe Pougoué has gained robust experience in research, training, and agricultural development across Cameroon and Benin. His roles have encompassed academic research, stakeholder collaboration, and fieldwork in vulnerable rural zones. As an agro-economist, he has engaged with farmer organizations, NGOs, and public agencies to translate research outcomes into actionable development strategies. His collaborative work with international and national scholars has also positioned him as a team-oriented academic with a strong network and field presence.
🔬 Research Interest:
Dr. Siewe Pougoué’s research interests are centered on food security, rural livelihoods, agricultural productivity, climate change resilience, and socioeconomic development. He is particularly passionate about understanding how rural households cope with food insecurity, how innovation systems can enhance competitiveness, and how smallholder farmers can adapt to ecological challenges. His work also explores integrated land management, gender in agriculture, and inclusive financial systems in rural communities.
🏅 Award:
While he continues to expand his portfolio, Dr. Siewe Pougoué has garnered academic recognition through his impactful publications and consistent contributions to interdisciplinary research. His candidacy for the Best Researcher Award reflects his commitment to excellence, scientific integrity, and developmental relevance. He stands out as an emerging thought leader in agricultural development research in the Sahelian and Central African contexts.
📚 Selected Publications:
📘 Gender and Food Resourcism in Sahelian Zone of Cameroon (2025), published in World Food Policy (WFP), explores gendered access to food resources and has already been cited in regional food policy discussions.
📘 Logistic Modelling of the Determinants of the Food Situation of Rural Households in Cameroon (2025), featured in Revue Marocaine des Sciences Agronomiques et Vétérinaires (REMAV), uses econometric analysis to identify key vulnerability indicators.
📘 Nexus Innovation-Processus-Territoire for Collective Development Dynamics: A Literature Review (2025), in REINNOVA, presents an integrated framework and is frequently cited in innovation policy articles.
📘 Climate Change and Integrated Farmland Management in North Cameroon (2024), published in African Journal of Land and Geospatial Sciences, focuses on ecological restoration and pro-accessibility strategies in climate-sensitive regions.
📘 Food Security in Northern Cameroon: A Quantitative Analysis Approach (2023), published in New Medit, introduces a data-driven framework for assessing rural food security and has influenced ongoing research on agricultural vulnerability.
📘 Determinants of Financial and Social Performance of Microfinance Institutions in Cameroon (2022), in Journal of Academic Finance, addresses rural financial systems and institutional sustainability.
📘 Technical Efficiency of Laying Hen Farms in Southern Benin (2019), published in Rev. Elev. Med. Vet. Pays Trop., is cited in animal production studies across West Africa.
✅ Conclusion:
Dr. Emile Blaise Siewe Pougoué represents a new generation of African researchers committed to transforming agriculture and rural economies through evidence-based policy and academic excellence. His career demonstrates a strong blend of quantitative analysis, grassroots engagement, and collaborative inquiry. With more than a dozen peer-reviewed publications and a clear focus on real-world impact, he is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His continued work promises to shape not only scholarly understanding but also the lives of countless rural households facing food insecurity and economic marginalization.