Kwame Agyei Frimpong is an associate professor of soil fertility at the University of Cape Coast. Kwame has many undergraduate and postgraduate students. He has coordinated or led many locally and internationally funded research projects. He has collaborated with several public, private, and civil society organizations in Ghana and abroad.
Kwame is empathic, self-motivated, results-oriented, and a team player with a deep commitment to enhancing stakeholder participation, ownership, and value. He is also very conscious of the dynamics and variability of the impacts of agriculture on food security and rural development in a changing climate. Kwame possesses strong communication, analytical, problem-solving, capacity-building, IT, and presentation skills.
He attained PhD (Plant and Soil) from the University of Aberdeen, holds Executive MSc (Precision Agriculture) from University of Mohamed VI Polytechnic, Bengurir, Morocco, MSc (Physical Land Resources) from Ghent University, Belgium and a BSc (Agriculture) from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology-(KNUST), Ghana.