Message from the Dean of the College of Agriculture

As dean of the College of Agriculture at Wollo University, it is a privilege to lead a vibrant institution dedicated to advancing agricultural education, research, and community development. Since our establishment in 2007, we have experienced remarkable growth, expanding both our academic programs and research initiatives to address the evolving needs of the agricultural sector.

Our mission is to nurture skilled professionals and leaders who are prepared to confront the pressing challenges of food security, sustainable development, and climate change. We offer a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including Agricultural Economics, Rural development and Agricultural Extension, Plant Breeding, Animal Production, Agronomy, Forest Management and Climate change and Natural Resource Management and more. Our curriculum is thoughtfully designed to blend practical, hands-on experience with cutting-edge knowledge, ensuring that our graduates are well-equipped for successful careers in agriculture and its allied fields.

Beyond academics, our commitment to impactful research and community engagement is central to who we are. Faculty and students at the College are actively engaged in projects aimed at improving agricultural practices, boosting food production, and fostering rural development. Through collaborations with both local and international partners, we aim to make a meaningful difference in the lives of farmers and communities in Ethiopia and beyond.

I encourage you to explore our website to learn more about our programs, research initiatives, and community efforts. Whether you are a prospective student, researcher, or community partner, we invite you to join us in our mission to promote sustainable agriculture and rural development.

Thank you for your interest in the College of Agriculture at Wollo University. We look forward to your support and collaboration as we continue to expand and excel in our endeavors.

Warm regards,

Tsegaye Gobezie PhD

Dean, College of Agriculture, Wollo University

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