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Houda ADMOU
Agriculture economics engineering student, climate enthusiast
I am Houda ADMOU, an engineering student in Agro-economics at Hassan 2 Institut for agronomy and veterinary sciences in Rabat- Morocco, currently enrolled in the Master\'s program "Climate Change, Agricultural Management, and Territories, "co-accredited by the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Montpellier and Paul Valéry University in France. My studies have endowed me with a deep understanding of the challenges related to climate change that the agricultural sector faces and the importance of identifying vulnerabilities to provide innovative solutions in consultation with local stakeholders. My aim is to use my voice in advocating for the climate and apply my skills and knowledge to help design and implement adaptation and mitigation solutions.
Furthermore, I am a co-founder of a startup specializing in sustainable production systems and a member of IAAS world (International Association of Students in Agriculture and Related Sciences) that connect me to agricultural students all over the world.
Agribusiness
Moroccan agriculture facing climate change: vulnerabilities and impacts Agriculture, including livestock, is a vital sector of the Moroccan economy, accounting for approximately 15% of Morocco’s GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and […]
Agroecology
Towards a resilient agriculture Agriculture is a sector that contributes to global warming and suffers its consequences but also offers opportunities for adaptation and mitigation. Agriculture’s ability to cope with […]