Evelyn Osei

Evelyn OseiEvelyn Osei is a PhD student in Agricultural Economics at the Kansas State University. Evelyn aims to establish herself as a strong scholar in agricultural and resource economics. Her current research interest lies in the sustainable utilization of natural resources to address challenges faced by a growing population and a stressed environment. In particular, she likes to apply evidence-based approaches to evaluate and develop agricultural and resource policies. As a graduate researcher with the Department of Agricultural Economics, she focuses on the economic and environmental impacts of agricultural technologies, particularly in the areas of water management and sustainable farming practices. Her current research investigates the adoption of soil-wetting agents and biochar to enhance soil moisture retention and improve agricultural resilience to climate change. Evelyn Osei holds a Master’s Degree from the University of Arkansas.