Harvestplus Lauded Efforts Of Dr Dixon And Others On Biofortified Cassava With Vitamin A
Story by Joseph Kobla Wemakor
Dr Wolfgang Pfeiffer, Deputy Director (Operations), HarvestPlus presenting an
award to Dr Alfred Dixon…in Abuja, Nigeria |
Harvestplus, the organization
leading global effort to end hidden hunger, has given an award to Dr Alfred
Dixon, known by his peers as “Dr. cassava,” and currently Project Leader
for the Cassava Weed Management Project/Head, Project
Coordination Office at the International
Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), in recognition of his
outstanding performance towards the rapid development of provitamin A cassava
varieties in Nigeria.
The award was given to Dr Dixon
during the HarvestPlus- organized annual crop meeting held in Abuja 22-23
September. The organization also honored one of its own – Dr Wolfgang Pfeiffer, Deputy Director (Operations),
HarvestPlus. IITA Cassava Breeder, Dr Peter Kulakow; and the Executive
Director, National Root Crops Research Institute (NRCRI) Umudike , Dr. J.C.
Okonkwo, were also given awards.
Dr Dixon, a Cassava
Breeder, started his career as a Postdoctoral Fellow at IITA (1989―1990), an
Associate Scientist (1991―1994), a Scientist in Cassava Breeding/Genetics
(1994―2008). He had a break and returned as Project Leader, Cassava Weed
Management Project/ Head, Project Coordination Office (2013-present). In his
career with IITA, Dr Dixon led the development of over 300 improved cassava
varieties most of which were introduced to over 30 countries in Africa and
helped the continent to increase production. Dr Dixon also pioneered the
development of provitamin A cassava varieties. In reference to the contribution
of Dr Dixon, Dr Pfeiffer referred to him as “being instrumental to the
development of yellow cassava varieties that are agrononomically superior.”
In 2008, Dr Dixon left
IITA to serve as the pioneer Director General of the Sierra Leone Agricultural
Research Institute (SLARI), Freetown, Sierra Leone. He had worked at the Crop
Science Department, Njala University College, University of Sierra Leone as a
Research and Teaching Assistant (1981―1982), Graduate Research Assistant
(1985―1988), and a Postdoctoral Research Associate (1988―1989) with the Sorghum
Breeding Project of the Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University in
Manhattan, Kansas, USA.
Dr Dixon is a team
player and has trained, inspired, and mentored more than 300 national
scientists and technicians to add value to the food security drive of
governments to ensure food security. Most of his trainees are today in
leadership positions. He is often referred to as the “Father of Cassava in
Africa.” In recognition of his contribution to the development of the cassava
sector in Nigeria, he was awarded a traditional chieftaincy title in Nigeria.
Dr. Dixon has published
more than 200 articles in international journals. He holds a PhD in Agronomy
(1988), an MSc in Genetics (1985) from Kansas State University, Manhattan,
Kansas, USA; and a BSc in Agriculture (1981) from Njala University College,
University of Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone.
Other stakeholders
honored at the event were farmers and processors. They included Pius Ojoawo
(JDPM Oyo), Mrs. Rachael Afolabi (SAWEC), Mr. Abiodun Akinbode
(OYSADEP), Mr. Emmanuel Nnabuihe (Development Dynamics), Mrs. Ego Amaeke
(Forward Africa), Uwen Ita Etuk
(AKSU),
Barr Eliel Isaac (AKADEP), Matilda Inyang (HEMADEP), Mr. Micheal Nse Ita
(JDPC Uyo), Mr. Boniface Eyimoga (NOA), Mr. Daniel Akase (BNARDA), and
Mrs. Biishi Mnena (RAPAC).
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