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Mitiku Ayele Handiso is a dedicated and diligent agroforestry scholar at the Jinka Agricultural Research Center, part of the South Ethiopia Agricultural Research Institute. He is recognized for his strong work ethic, commitment to sustainable natural resource management, and collaborative approach to scientific research. Mitiku consistently demonstrates professionalism, discipline, and a passion for long-term environmental solutions.

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bagegnehu bekele

6/28/2026
10

"a strong expertise in soil and water conservation with a solid academic foundation in agricultural water conservation and management, soil erosion modelling, soil fertility management, and conservation agriculture. Additionally, I have
skills in statistical data analysis using R software, as well as experience with publication and article review, add valuable research and communication capabilities.

Conducting agroecology-based soil and water management technologies through field experiments and modelling studies on soil and water conservation to help address climate change challenges. At the same time,
planning, organizing, and implementing landscape-level climate action research and development interventions
across different agroecological zones of the region, with the integrated use of GPS, GIS, and remote sensing
tools to support effective watershed management and informed decision-making."

dagnew kalayu

6/28/2026
Provided a score of  
6
  for Mitiku Ayele Handiso

bagegnehu bekele

6/28/2026
10

"a strong expertise in soil and water conservation with a solid academic foundation in agricultural water conservation and management, soil erosion modelling, soil fertility management, and conservation agriculture. Additionally, I have
skills in statistical data analysis using R software, as well as experience with publication and article review, add valuable research and communication capabilities.

Conducting agroecology-based soil and water management technologies through field experiments and modelling studies on soil and water conservation to help address climate change challenges. At the same time,
planning, organizing, and implementing landscape-level climate action research and development interventions
across different agroecological zones of the region, with the integrated use of GPS, GIS, and remote sensing
tools to support effective watershed management and informed decision-making."

dagnew kalayu

6/28/2026
Provided a score of  
6
  for Mitiku Ayele Handiso