Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of the University of Abomey-Calavi (Benin)
October 2008
to July 2012
My academic journey began with a rigorous science track (BAC Série D) in Benin, a program tailored to prepare students for engineering and scientific studies. This curriculum provided a strong foundation in mathematics, statistics, geometry, physics, electromagnetism, and biology.
I went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Plant Production Sciences and Techniques from Université d’Abomey-Calavi, where I developed both theoretical knowledge and applied skills in agricultural science.
During the first two years, I completed over 40 intensive courses in Calculus I–III; general , organic analytical, and physical chemistry; physics; biology; topography; statistics and experimental design.
In the final two years, the focus shifted to applied agronomy, including soil fertility, crop physiology, irrigation, and integrated pest management.
I completed a supervised practicum involving field experimentation and diagnostic analysis, culminating in a written thesis and public defense.
This solid dual foundation combining scientific depth with agronomic practice continues to inform my work in nutrient optimization, agricultural modeling, and precision agriculture research.