
PhD student advances work on breeding climate-smart wheat with bigger roots
The clamour for action around climate change has never been louder, but few would imagine that this action includes getting up early to emasculate plants.
The baton has now been passed to Shamuyarira, who hails from Marondera, Zimbabwe and says he “stumbled into agriculture”. With a father who was a journalist and a mother who’s an accountant, Shamuyarira studied Crop Science and Horticulture at Fort Hare University before deciding he wanted to pursue a career in plant breeding.
Shamuyarira started a master’s degree in plant breeding in July 2018, where he worked on breeding wheat for drought tolerance, and he graduated earlier this year. His PhD supervisors are ACCI deputy-director, Professor Hussein Shimelis, Dr Vincent Chaplot from the Institute of Research and Development in Paris and the ACCI’s director, Professor Mark Laing.