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Amin Mugera is an Associate Professor at the UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, The University of Western Australia. He holds a PhD in Economics from Kansas State University (2009) and dual MS degrees in Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness from Michigan State University (2004). His research focuses on agribusiness strategic management, production/financial analysis of agribusiness firms, and broader themes like economic growth and poverty analysis.
His expertise aligns with UN SDGs related to poverty reduction, sustainable agriculture, and economic development. Key research areas include technical efficiency in farming, climate-smart agricultural practices, and the socio-economic impacts of agricultural policies in regions like China, Kenya, and Western Australia.
Mugera has contributed to 60+ peer-reviewed publications and actively participates in research projects funded by organizations like Meat & Livestock Australia and the ARC Australian Research Council. His grants include studies on livestock shelter design, beef industry insights, and dairy system improvements in Malawi.
Recent research highlights include analyzing fertilizer outsourcing in China, technical efficiency in Western Australian wheat farms, and climate-resilient practices in Kenyan dairy systems. His work bridges agricultural economics with real-world development challenges, emphasizing sustainability and farmer welfare.
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