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Aklilu Alemu is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Agriculture and Bioresources and a researcher at Agriculture Agri-Food Canada. His research program is dedicated to advancing nutritional knowledge and technologies in the animal industry with a focus on improving production efficiency and minimizing environmental impacts. His current research areas include the management of feeding and nutrition to enhance productivity, forage crop production management, and the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions from ruminant livestock. Alemu also assesses the environmental impacts of Canadian beef production systems and applies mathematical models for farm-based life cycle analysis of greenhouse gas emissions. He holds a Ph.D. in Animal Production System Analysis from the University of Manitoba, awarded in 2013, and a master's degree in Ruminant Nutrition from the University of Alberta. He is actively involved in various research initiatives and has received multiple accolades for his contributions to agricultural research.
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