Introduction
The world is an arena for the
interplay of forces - never tranquil, but dynamic and mobile. Every generation
is to receive its own impulse and kinesis of creation for the good of mankind.
Science is not to be confined under the protective ambiance of society at the
expense of its benefits, and so are agricultural and bioresources. To this
effect, the journey to today’s events started in my form four in March 1982 at
Titcombe College, Egbe. Kogi State. We went on an excursion led by Mr. D.O.
Oladipo (our Agricultural Science Teacher) to the Niger River Basin Development
Authority, Ejiba Outstation, Kogi State. We saw a boom irrigation spraying
system simulating natural rainfall in the middle of the dry season. The deep
green maize plant injected an indelible desire to pursue agriculture as a
profession in me. However, as the son of a tailor cum farmer, I want to
practice agriculture differently from the way my parents practiced it. I was pressured
to pursue Human Medicine, among other professions, with my outstanding WASC/GCE
O-level results. Though I had a vague idea of what Agricultural and
Bioresources Engineering entails, I desired to provide machines and implement
for agricultural production processes. Agricultural and Bioresources
Engineering is the study and application of engineering and design principles
for agricultural purposes. Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering is derived
from two words: Agriculture/Bioresources and Engineering. Agriculture/
Bioresources produces crops, rears livestock, processes various products, and
markets the end products, while engineering employs the materials and forces of
nature to benefit man. The challenges often encountered in agriculture many a
time require more than one engineering branch; hence, combining more than one
of the branches is most necessary. Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering
applies all branches of engineering knowledge to the extent that such knowledge
may be used in agriculture in all its ramifications and rural living. An
Agricultural and Bioresources Engineer is a systems engineer who integrates
discoveries and knowledge from multiple fields/ disciplines to solve complex
problems that intertwine food production, environmental issues, natural
resources, and socioeconomic systems. He is an all-around and complete Engineer
who combines knowledge in various engineering disciplines such as mechanical
engineering, civil engineering, environmental engineering, chemical engineering,
computer engineering, industrial engineering, and electrical engineering to
solve complex systems challenges. Agricultural and Bioresources Engineers pride
themselves as the jack of all trades, masters of all. Agricultural and
Bioresources Engineering is modern agriculture's chief execution tool of
management and production. Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering
conventionally is divided into four major options in Nigeria: Farm Power and
Machinery, Crop Processing and Storage, Farm Structures and Environment, and
Soil and Water Engineering. Due to its versatility, the options are growing by
the day as knowledge advances. My major area of specialization is crop
processing and storage engineering, which involves the application of
engineering principles to solve reallife problems or issues in crop/ fruit/
vegetable/fibre processing and storage
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