10 May

TFAA Winner, Julius Adewopo to receive the 2019 Agropolis Louis Malassis International Scientific Prize for Agriculture and Food

Dr. Julius Adewopo, winner of The Future Awards Africa Prize for Agriculture 2016, is set to receive the 2019 Agropolis Louis Malassis International Scientific Prize for Agriculture and Food in the “Young Promising Scientist” category. He will receive a plaque certificate and prize of €20,000.

The 2019 Award ceremony will be held in Montpellier (France) during the 4th World Congress on Agroforestry, the 22nd of May, 2019.

Agropolis Fondation’s Louis Malassis International Scientific Prize is given once every two years. It aims to
recognize individuals for their exemplary and promising contribution in promoting innovation through research,
development and/or capacity building in order to improve food and agricultural systems sustainability as well as
to address food security and poverty reduction. The Prize was created as a tribute to Louis Malassis, an ardent
supporter of farmers’ cause, and founder of the Agropolis scientific cluster in Montpellier, home to one of the
world’s largest concentration of scientific skills and expertise in agriculture, food and environment.

 

“The prize marks a new beginning for me, a call to higher pedestal in the pursuit of my long-held vision. Without doubt, this award is a distinguished honor that validates my  accomplishments so far, however, I strongly consider it as a beckon to do more and to become more. I am humbled by this calling to uphold the ideals of the Agropolis
Foundation and to advance the legacies of Dr. Malassis through research and collaborations that will further advance food security and agricultural sustainability globally” says Dr. Julius Adewopo.

“These are exciting for us, as we continue to tell inspiring stories of our alumni and spotlight them for the world to see. Julius is one of the young Nigerians moving our nation forward and we proud of the work he is doing”, says Bukonla Adebakin, Team Lead, The Future Awards Africa.