Appropriate Scale Mechanization Consortium- University of Illinois

Appropriate Scale Mechanization Consortium- University of Illinois ASMC is a subcontract under the USAID funded Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Sustainable Intensification (SIIL).

The overall objective of ASMC is to promote appropriate-scale agricultural mechanization to improve land and labor productivity.

Members of the ASMC are participating in the 2022 Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Sustainable Intensification (SIIL) ...
06/23/2022

Members of the ASMC are participating in the 2022 Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Sustainable Intensification (SIIL) Annual Meeting - "Measurable Outputs and Impact Pathways" this week in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It has been great to share and observe all of the progress made in the past year by all SIIL Projects and Consortia.

Here is a great webinar series to check out!The ADM Institute for the Prevention of Postharvest Loss will be kicking off...
01/25/2022

Here is a great webinar series to check out!
The ADM Institute for the Prevention of Postharvest Loss will be kicking off a 3-part series to celebrate their 10th anniversary. The first webinar will take place on January 27th. It is titled "Enabling Successful Scaling of Postharvest Loss Innovations." Dr. Md. Monjurul Alam will be featured on a panel at this webinar, along with Dr. Kerry Clark from the Soybean Innovation Lab, and Isaac Sesi, CEO of Sesi Technologies.

Registration details and further information about the other webinar in the series can be found here:

Join ADMI in a webinar series that addresses postharvest loss through food systems research, innovations, and capacity building.

We are excited to see the great things that will result in the launching of Smart Agro-Technology Innovation Youth Netwo...
10/01/2021

We are excited to see the great things that will result in the launching of Smart Agro-Technology Innovation Youth Network (SAIYN). The vision of SAIYN is to be a driving force to connect teenagers and youths around the globe to be future leaders in smart and innovative agro-technologies, engage and empower them to nurture their capabilities, and contribute to positive agricultural transformation.

"Think Great, Do Great, Innovate for Green Planet."

Congratulations to our ASMC colleagues and friends in Bangladesh on such a successful launch!

The ASMC Phase II Inception Meeting was held on June 15th, 2021 with an attendance of more than 50 participants from aro...
06/21/2021

The ASMC Phase II Inception Meeting was held on June 15th, 2021 with an attendance of more than 50 participants from around the world. Project Leaders from Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Cambodia and Senegal presented their accomplishments and planned activities.

We also had a presentation from Dr. Vara Prasad, the Program Director for the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Collaborative Research on Sustainable Intensification at Kansas State University. The keynote speech of the meeting was given by Dr. Robert Easter, University of Illinois President Emeritus.

Thank you to all of those that were able to attend!

You can watch the recording of the meeting here:

The Appropriate Scale Mechanization Consortium Phase II Inception Meeting was held (virtually) on June 15th, 2021. The meeting provided the opportunity to ne...

Please enjoy the recording of Professor Gajendra Singh's presentation on "Agricultural Mechanization in Asia: Trends, Pa...
04/21/2021

Please enjoy the recording of Professor Gajendra Singh's presentation on "Agricultural Mechanization in Asia: Trends, Patterns and Prospects."
Thank you, Professor Singh, for an excellent presentation!

Professor Gajendra Singh, Chair of the ASMC Science Committee, presented at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Agricultural and Biological Engine...

We are proud to share that Professor Gajendra Singh, a chair of the ASMC Science Committee, is presenting "Agricultural ...
04/05/2021

We are proud to share that Professor Gajendra Singh, a chair of the ASMC Science Committee, is presenting "Agricultural Mechanization in Asia: Trends, Patterns and Prospects" at the UIUC ABE I4 Seminar on April 16th. Professor Singh is very well-known for his scholarly work all over Asia and America in Agricultural Engineering, specifically in mechanization. Professor Singh's biography and presentation abstract can be found in the flyer below. We hope that you will be able to join!

The seminar will take place at 12-1 PM CDST on Zoom.

https://illinois.zoom.us/j/87349628889?pwd=TDVsUkxkZkh6bW55c04rR3Uvb2cvUT09
Meeting ID: 873 4962 8889
Password: 200407

While many members of ASMC were attending the SIIL Annual Meeting, our partners in Bangladesh were hard at work. The Dep...
02/01/2021

While many members of ASMC were attending the SIIL Annual Meeting, our partners in Bangladesh were hard at work. The Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE), under the technical advice of the Appropriate Scale Mechanization Innovation Hub (ASMIH)- Bangladesh began synchronized transplanting of rice paddy at Dumuria, Khulna on January 28th, 2021 with a target of transplanting 50 acres. Even in the midst of a pandemic, our partners in Bangladesh have been making great progress. Enjoy the pictures they have shared with us.

The 2021 SIIL Annual Meeting took place virtually on January 26th through January 28th. Approximately 100 researchers, s...
01/31/2021

The 2021 SIIL Annual Meeting took place virtually on January 26th through January 28th. Approximately 100 researchers, students, and management personnel from around the globe participated in the conference. Thank you to USAID for their support and a special thanks to the SIIL Management Team for putting together such a spectacular 3-day event. Despite the difficulties caused by COVID-19, we are excited to keep working together toward a food secure world with all our SIIL partners.

The ASMIH-BD Virtual Annual Workshop 2020 was held on Wednesday, September 23rd, 2020. The workshop was presented by the...
11/13/2020

The ASMIH-BD Virtual Annual Workshop 2020 was held on Wednesday, September 23rd, 2020. The workshop was presented by the USAID funded, Feed the Future project "Appropriate Scale Mechanization Innovation Hub (ASMIH)-Bangladesh" led by Professor Dr. Md. Monjurul Alam, Department of Farm Power and Machinery, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh. The theme of the workshop was Appropriate Scale Mechanization: A Key to Sustainable Food Security in Bangladesh. The Honorable Minister Dr. Muhammad Abdur Razzaque, MP, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh was in attendance. Thank you to Dr. Chayan Kumer Saha, Department of Farm Power and Machinery, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh, for facilitating the discussion and introducing all speakers. The workshop was very well attended with numerous special guests. A special thank you to Dr. Vara Prasad, SIIL, KSU and our very own Dr. Prasanta K. Kalita for their remarks. You can watch the whole session in the YouTube link below:

Feed the Future program and USAID, USA funded project "Appropriate Scale Mechanization Innovation Hub (ASMIH)-Bangladesh" organized a Virtual Annual Workshop...

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