· Crop varietal development and breeding to ensure sustainable yield increase.
· Crop protection and utilisation (value addition for end-users).
· Impact assessment through effective information dissemination and monitoring and evaluation of released maize varieties
Development of improved, stress-resistant and adaptable maize varieties for increased production and better livelihood in southwest and south east agro-ecologies.
- Baseline study to ascertain the biotic and abiotic constraints to maize productivity due to climate change.
- Development of multiple stress resistant maize genotypes to mitigate biotic and abiotic stresses occasioned by climate change
,and for enhanced productivity. - Evaluation of maize genotypes for tolerance to drought, response to various fertilizer
stypes and to determine soil mineral uptake and micro-nutrients for maize genotypes to be developed. - Assessment of maize genotypes to be developed for resistance to pests and diseases.
- Development of appropriate approach for the control of maize constraints
- Laboratory assessment of climate smart maize varieties for nutrient content, utilisation potentials
,and products development. - Development of provitamin A maize to tame hidden hunger among vulnerable groups in South West Nigeria.
- On- farm demonstration of high yielding, early maturing maize tolerant to multiple stresses in southwestern Nigeria
- Dissemination and promotion of climate smart technologies for wider adoption by farmers.
- Multi-location and on-farm trials for release of promising hybrid popcorn varieties
- Studies on maize streak disease in southwestern Nigeria towards the development of its control strategies.
- International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
- University of Ilorin
- Some popcorn varieties and hybrids for adaptation to southern agro-ecologies of Nigeria were developed. The developed lines are undergoing evaluation for the process of release in December 2023
- Capacity building of about 200 youths across the southwest geo-political zone on profitable maize production under climate change and other constraints in southwest Nigeria.
- Capacity building of about 150 youths across southwest geo-political zone on technologies involved in quality seed production of maize
- Training of some selected farmers and extension officers across six southwestern states on effective control of fall armyworm
- Release of low nitrogen tolerant yellow and white hybrid maize to reduce cost of input and enhance higher yield per hectare.
- Development of new maize varieties.
, - Establishment of more eco-friendly strategies for field and post-harvest safety of produce and germplasm to combat the challenges of climate change and resource-poor farmers in order to enhance /improve their level of productivity.
- Collaboration with relevant stakeholders nationally and internationally for better productivity and improved livelihood of maize growers
MEET Our RESEARCH Team
Research Professor
Seed Science & Tech
Prof. S. A. Olakojo
Research Professor
Plant Breeding
Research Professor
Plant Pathology
Research Professor
Plant Breeding
Dr. Samson O. Olanipekun
Senior Research Fellow
Plant Breeding
Research Fellow I
Enthomolgy
Mr. Kolawole S. Akinyemi
Research Fellow II
Agricultural Economics
Junior Research Fellow
Agricultural Extension
Mrs. Mary Y. Adedigba
Junior Research Fellow
Farm Production Economics
Miss Titilayo O. Fafemi
Junior Research Fellow
Plant Genetics
Junior Research Fellow
Plant Pathology

