About Samuel Bamidele
Samuel Bamidele is a soil health scientist with a strong background in sustainable agriculture and environmental management. He earned his undergraduate degree in Soil Science and Land Management from the Federal University of Agriculture and completed his master’s at the University of Delaware, focusing on the impact of rice residue on soil health. Samuel has worked extensively with farmers across the United States, conducting soil health sampling and promoting regenerative agriculture practices that prioritize long-term soil vitality and economic resilience.
His Passionate about bridging science and practical farming, he advocates for user-friendly technologies, climate-smart policies, and collaborative approaches to tackle global challenges such as soil degradation, climate unpredictability, and food security. His international experience gives him a unique perspective on adapting sustainable agriculture practices across diverse cultural and regulatory landscapes.