For each of the themes, the conference seeks to bring together a broad spectrum of researchers from fields of Science, Agriculture, Environment, and Technology.

DAY ONE: Monday September 23rd, 2024

Link: TBC

SESSION 1: 08:00 – 11:30 AM.

Registration, Welcoming Remarks, Defining Theme & Conference  Goals, Keynote Address and Panel session

8:00 - 9:00
Arrival and Registration

Secretariat

Arrival and Registration

Moderator

Ms. Esther KUNDA

Moderator

DG, Innovation and Emerging Technologies, Ministry of ICT and Innovation (MINICT)

 

9:00 -9:05 a.m.
Housekeeping Rules

Moderator/Secretariat

Housekeeping Rules

 

 

9:05 – 9:10 a.m.
Defining Themes & Conference Goals

Dr. Marie Chantal CYULINYANA

Defining Themes & Conference Goals

STI Foresight Analyst, NCST, and Chair of Scientific Organizing Committee

9:10 – 9:20 a.m.
Welcoming remarks

Dr. Eugene Mutimura

Welcoming remarks

Executive Secretary, NCST

09:20 – 09:50 a.m.
Keynote Address 1

Prof. Eugenie KAYITESI

Keynote Address 1

Theme: “Promoting sustainable climate-resilient agriculture practices

University of Pretoria

09:50 - 10:50 a.m.
Panel Discussion 1

Dr. Athanase NDUWUMUREMYI

Panel Discussion 1

Theme:

“Policy integration and effectiveness for climate resilient agriculture to enhance food security and nutrition”

Panelists:

  • Prof. Eugenie Kayitesi, University of Pretoria
  • Dr. Telesphore Ndabamenye, DG RAB, Rwanda
  • Prof. Alfred Bizoza, University of Rwanda
  • Ms. Juliet KABERA, DG REMA

10:50 - 11:20 a.m.
Health Break

Secretariat

Health Break

SESSION 2:  11:20 a.m. – 14:00 p.m.

Official Opening

Moderator

Ms. Esther KUNDA

Moderator

DG/ MINICT

11:20 –11:50 a.m.

Official Opening

“Status of STI for climate-resilient agriculture and food transformation”

Guest of Honor: TBD

11:50 - 12:00 p.m.
Group Photo

Secretariat

Group Photo

12:00 –13:00 p.m.
Exhibitions, Poster presentations, and Networking

Dr. Didacienne MUKANYILIGIRA

Exhibitions, Poster presentations, and Networking

13:00-14:00 p.m.
Lunch Break

Secretariat

Lunch Break

SESSION 3: 14:00 p.m.- 17:30 p.m.

Keynote Address, Parallel sessions in different tracks

Moderator

Dr. Munyampundu Jean Pierre

Moderator

FDA

14:00- 14:30 p.m.
Key Note Address 2

Dr. Canisius Kanangire

Key Note Address 2

Theme: “Strategies and practices for improving food processing, storage and access to market”.

Dr. Canisius Kanangire, Executive Director of the African Agriculture Technology Foundation (AATF)

14:30- 15:30 p.m.
Panel Discussion 2

Dr. Esperance Munganyinka

Panel Discussion 2

"Promoting the use of STI for sustainable agriculture and food transformation for economic productivity"

Panelists:

  • Dr. Vitubiko Chinoko, Project Manager, AATF, Kenya
  • Prof. Hussein Shimelis, Universty of KwaZulu-Natal
  • Ramesh Moochikal, CEO, Africa Improved Food, Rwanda
  • Dr Solange Uwituze, RAB, Rwanda

15:30 - 16:50 p.m.
Paper Presentations and Q&A

Theogene KAYUMBA

Paper Presentations and Q&A

Parallel session 1

Track 1: Technology for sustainable agriculture and climate prediction

Venue: Room AD10:

 

Paper ID28: "Detecting Potato Leaf Disease using Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) to sustain the Quality of Seeds Multiplication in Rwanda" by Byiringiro Eric

 

Paper ID4: "Development of a Smart IoT Device based Artificial Intelligence Algorithm for Cereal Pest and Disease Detection in Rwanda" by Nyakuri Jean Pierre

 

Paper ID44: "Rwandan Smart Farming: An application of Machine Learning Models, NDVI, and an Agricultural Chatbot for Crop Yield and Stress Prediction" by Rukundo Prince

 

Paper ID38: "Empowering Small Scale Rice Farmers Through Precision Agriculture – An Intelligent Multi-Sensor System for Automated Irrigation and Fertigation in Rice Farms" by Bamurigire Peace

 

15:30 - 16:50 p.m.
Paper Presentations and Q&A

Dr. Marie Chantal CYULINYANA

Paper Presentations and Q&A

Paper Presentations: Parallel session 1

Track 2: Biotechnology

Venue: Room MH1

Paper ID11: "Enhancing Bovine Embryo Conception rates through animal welfare practices in Rwanda smallholder dairy farms" by Bizimana F.,

 

Paper ID33: "Development of Banana Xanthomonas wilt Resistance by over Expression of myb86 genes" by Musabyemungu Anastasie,

 

Paper ID45: "Bioprospecting the Kenyan soda lakes for polyhydroxyalkanoates-producing bacteria: Towards sustainable production of biodegradable plastics" by Muigano Martin,

 

Paper ID45: "Efficacy of entomopathogenic nematodes compared to local pest management practices against fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda in maize" by Dr. Bancy Wareru

15:30 - 16:50 p.m.
Paper Presentations and Q&A

Mr. Kalisa Migambi Felly

Paper Presentations and Q&A

Parallel session 1
Track 3: Policy and socioeconomic implications
Venue: Room AD11

Paper ID17: "Adoption and Use of Certified Seed Potato in Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda. Policy and Investment Priorities" by Aheisibwe Ambrose Rwaheru,

 

Paper ID27: "A multidimensional analysis of food security and agribusiness in vulnerable communities of Rwanda: Socio-economic and environmental perspectives" by Marie Benoite IBARINDA,

 

Paper ID47: "The role of agroecological measures in adaptation to climate change: lessons learned from participatory research in Burkina Faso" by Sempore A.W,

 

Paper ID53: "Effect of credit constraint on crop losses among farmers: Evidence from three selected SSA countries" by Coffie Michael

16:30 -17:30 p.m.
Health break and exhibition

Dr. Didacienne MUKANYILIGIRA

Health break and exhibition

Secretariat/Protocol

17:30 -

Adjourn

All  participants

DAY TWO: Tuesday September 24th, 2024

SESSION 4: 08:00 a.m. – 14:00 p.m.

Keynote addresses, Panel discussion, Networking and exhibition

08:00 - 09:00 a.m.
Arrival and registration

Secretariat

Arrival and registration

Secretariat/Protocol

Ms. Diana UMULISA

Moderator
Ms. Diana Umulisa
Advisor to the ES/ National Council for Science and Technology

09:00 - 09:05 a.m.
Day 1 Recap

Ms. Diana UMULISA

Day 1 Recap

09:05-09:35 a.m.
Key Note Address 3

Prof. Ken Giller

Key Note Address 3

Theme: “Big Data – Small Farms! Matching Expectations and Realities for Resilient Agriculture

 

Emeritus Professor, Wageningen University

09:35-10:00 a.m.
Key Note Address 4

Dr. Hakizumwami Birali Runesha

Key Note Address 4

Theme: “Harvesting the Future: Applications of AI and Emerging Technologies in Revolutionizing Agriculture”

 

Associate Vice President for Research Computing; Director, Research Computing Center/ The University of Chicago, IL, US

10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Policy Dialogue

Ms. Diana UMULISA

Policy Dialogue

Theme:

“Policy and implementation: Application of Disruptive technologies for food systems transformation”

Moderator: Ms. Diana UMULISA

  • Hakizumwami Birali Runesha
  • Dr Olivier Kamana, Permanent Secretary MINAGRI
  • Rugege Chrystal, CEO C4IR Rwanda
  • Ron Rosatti, VC RICA

11:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Health Break

Secretariat

Health Break

11:30-13:00 p.m.
Paper presentations

Dr. Valens NIYIGENA

Paper presentations

Parallel session 2

Track 1: Technology for sustainable agriculture and climate prediction

Venue:  Room AD10

Paper ID16: "Developing an Android Mobile Application for Thermal Stress Management in Cattle" by Elias Nelly Bapfakurera,

 

Paper ID50: "Development of a Smart Poultry Farm System Using a Real-Time Clock Module" by Ambafi  James G,

 

Paper ID60: "Development of an Artificial Intelligence-Based Ammonia Quality Prediction Model for Poultry Farm Management" by Jack Kufre E.,

 

Paper ID71: "Hydroponic Yaung Green Grass Cultivation to Reduce Shortage of Food for Animals" by Uwanyirigira Diane

11:30-13:00 p.m.
Paper presentations

Mr. Hubert KAGERUKA, NIRDA,

Paper presentations

Parallel session 2

Track 4: Mechanization and irrigation / Climate-smart farming techniques and environmental impact

Venue:  Room MH1

 

Paper ID67: "To Assess the Effect of Different Irrigation Methods on Soil Moisture Content and the Yield of Lettuce under Mulching Conditions in Dry Season" by Sonia IKUNDABAYO,

 

Paper ID68: "Impact of Irrigation Regimes and Amendment Techniques on Phsio-Chemical Properties of the Soil, Yield and Water use Efficiency of Garden Egg" by Marie Claire MUKAMUSONI,

 

Paper  ID62: "Biochar Effect on Soil Physical Properties and Bioavailability of Fe, Cu, and Zn in Two agro ecological zones, Rwanda", by Solange UWINGABIRE,

 

Paper ID74: "Determinants of Travertine Adoption: Evidence from Smallholder Farmers in Rwanda", by Jean de Dieu NIYOMUGABO

11:30-13:00 p.m.
Paper presentations

Dr. Athanase NDUWUMUREMYI

Paper presentations

Parallel session 2

Track 5: Genetic Strategies for Improved Crop Yields

Venue:  Room AD11

 

Paper ID2: "Genotype by Environment Interaction and Maize Yield Stability Analysis across major ecologies of Rwanda" by Alphonse NYOMBAYIRE,

 

Paper ID15: "CRISPR/Cas9 activation and overexpression of MusaVicilin gene for disease resistance in banana" by Macharia SARAH WANJIKU,

 

Paper ID39: "Genetic Relatedness of in vitro cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) accessions based on quantitative morphological characterization at tissue culture level and DarTseq SNP markers", by Moise Hubert BYIRINGIRO

13:00 -14:00 p.m.

Lunch Break

Secretariat/ Protocol

SESSION 5: 14:00-17:30 p.m.

Paper and Poster presentation, Exhibition and Networking

Dr. Valens NIYIGENA

RICA, Rwanda

Moderator

 

14:00 - 14:30
Key Note Address 5

Peter Akong MINANG

Key Note Address 5

Theme: “Gender and social equity: Application of technology to food transformation for economic productivity”

 Keynote speaker: Petern Akong MINANG

Director for Africa and Global Coordinator, ASB Partnership for the Tropical Forest Margins at CIFOR-ICRAF

14:30-15:30 p.m.
Paper presentations

Dr. Damien SHUMBUSHA

Paper presentations

Session 3

Track 6: Food processing and production technologies

Track 1: Technology for sustainable agriculture and climate prediction

Venue:  Room AD10

 

Paper ID13: "Processing less acrylamide French fries by application of potato peel extracts in Rwanda" by Theoneste Hagenimana,

 

Paper ID 42: "The Impact of Push-Pull Technology Adoption on Food Security among Smallholder Cereal Growers", by Jean Baptiste HABYARIMANA,

 

Paper ID 43: "Design and Implementation of Real-Time Internet of Things (IoT) Enhanced Irrigation System" by Ajiboye J.A,

 

Paper ID 64: "Production and Analysis of Orange Sweet Potato Flour Enriched with Whey Protein Powder" by Joselyne ABIMANA/Dr. Daniel NSENGUMUREMYI

15:30-16:30 p.m.

Poster Presentations

Session 4

Posters Presentation by Authors

14 posters, 5 minutes each

15:30-16:30 p.m.
Dialogue with Young Innovators in Agriculture

Dr. Didacienne MUKANYILIGIRA

Dialogue with Young Innovators in Agriculture

Parallel session 5

Venue:  Room MH1

16:30-17:00 p.m.

Summary of 2nd Rwanda STI Conference and Future Prospects

Scientific Committee

17:00 -17:30 p.m.
Health Break

Secretariat

Health Break

17:30 –20:00 p.m.
Dinner and Awarding Ceremony

Secretariat

Dinner and Awarding Ceremony

Poster Presenters

Dr. Anastase NDUWAYEZU

Effect of climate change on potato diseases and yield in Rwanda up to 2050

Mr. Jean D'Amour Hagabimana

Enhancing Food Security and Climate Resilience through Instant Maize Flour Processing Technology

Mr. Jules MIZERO

The effect of different sprinkler irrigation-watering regimes on growth and yield of French beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in semi-arid Muvumba Valley, Rwanda

Dr. Charles RUHIMBANA

Marker-assisted introgression of major potyvirus resistance genes, l and bc-3 into market class common beans in Mediterranean region

Mr. Samuel NDINDIRIYIMANA

Development and evaluation of nutritional quality of maize based flour

Dr. Simon Martin Mvuyekure

Tailoring the deployment of market-driven coffee varieties in Rwanda from the international multilocational varietal testing

Mr. Moise Hubert BYIRINGIRO

Fuelwood use efficiency and household appreciation of improved and traditional cooking stoves in Rwanda

Mr. KATUSIME Joshua

Effect of replacing soybean with stinging nettle-based feed (urtica massaica) as a novel protein ingredient on broiler’s growth performances, carcass quality and egg yolk quality in layers in Rwanda

Oral Presenters

Dr. Alphonse Nyombayire

Paper ID2: Genotype by Environment Interaction and Maize Yield Stability Analysis across major ecologies of Rwanda

Dr. Daniel Nsengumuremyi

Production and Analysis of Orange Sweet Potato Flour Enriched with Whey Protein Powder

Ms. Sarah Wanjiku Macharia

CRISPR/Cas9 activation and overexpression of MusaVicilin gene for disease resistance in banana

Ms. Anastasie Musabyemungu

CRISPR/Development of Banana Xanthomonas wilt Resistance by over Expression of myb86 genes

Dr. Bancy Waithira Waweru

: Efficacy of entomopathogenic nematodes compared to local pest management practices against fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda in maize