Emmanuel Frossard receives CSRS-Eremitage Award
Together with a group of colleagues from Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso and Sri Lanka, Emmanuel Frossard has received the 10th CSRS-Eremitage Award for Scientific Research in Partnership. A professor of Plant Nutrition at the Department of Environmental Systems Science (D-USYS), Frossard has linked in his research yam crop physiology to the development of crop management practices in West Africa.
This distinction was awarded in recognition of Emmanuel Frossard’s research throughout several projects between 1999 and 2019, undaunted by Côte d’Ivoire’s civil war. "It is indeed a great recognition, one which proves the value of pursuing our work over such a long period of time," said Emmanuel Frossard. His current project, YAMSYS, focuses on current issues facing farmers and seeks to develop soil and crop management options that are biophysically, economically and institutionally feasible, so as to sustainably improve yam yields, food security and the income of all the actors along the yam value chain in West Africa.
About the CSRS-Eremitage Award
The CSRS-Eremitage Award for Scientific Research in Partnership is awarded by the Foundation Board of the Centre Suisse de Recherches Scientifiques en Côte d’Ivoire (CSRS) every two years. Its objective is to honour outstanding researchers for their contributions to research conducted in partnerships between scientific institutions from the North and Côte d’Ivoire and / or other West African countries. Established in 2001 for the anniversary of the CSRS, it is supported financially by the Eremitage Fund based in Basel, Switzerland.
Further information
- Personal profile of Emmanuel Frossard
- Sustainable yam systems in West Africa, article by Delwendé Innocent Kiba in the ETH Zukunftsblog
- Really working with farmers makes the difference, article by World Food Systems Center
- The external page YAMSYS project