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Yonela Njisane

Country of origin: South Africa Currently in: South Africa, Alice General field of specialization: Agricultural Sciences
Academic Background

Degrees

2016 Doctorate Agricultural Sciences
2013 Master Agricultural Sciences
2011 Undergraduate Agricultural Sciences
Research and Profession

Current Research Activities

Agricultural Sciences

Research endeavors include animal/livestock welfare and related research as a tool to improve farm animal well-being, production and product quality; thus enhancing livelihoods through better quality animal protein sources and economic returns.


Publications resulting from Research: 


Muchenje V., Mukumbo F.E. & Njisane Y.Z. 2018. Meat science in a sustainable food system. South African Journal of Animal Science. 48: 818 – 828.

Njisane Y.Z. & Muchenje V. 2017. Pre-slaughter effects on bleed-out times and some behavioural and physiological responses of Nguni and non-descript steers. South African Journal of Animal Science. 47: 79 – 90.

Njisane Y.Z. & Muchenje V. 2017. Farm to abattoir conditions, animal factors and their subsequent effects on cattle behavioural responses and beef quality: A review. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Science. 30: 755 – 764.

Njisane Y.Z. & Muchenje V. 2015. Stress-related behaviour, bleed-out times and some meat quality parameters from sheep slaughtered at a commercial abattoir. Applied Animal Husbandry & Rural Development. 7:22 – 30.

Njisane Y.Z. & Muchenje V. 2014. The effect of farm and abattoir conditions on cattle behaviour, blood lactate, cortisol and glucose as stress indicators. Presented at the 60th International Congress of Meat Science and Technology held from 17th -22rd August 2014 in Punta del Este, Uruguay. Archivos Latinoamericanos de Producción Animal. 22: 419 – 422.

Njisane Y.Z. & Muchenje V. 2013. Influence of Municipal Abattoir Conditions and Animal-related Factors on Avoidance-related Behaviour, Bleeding Times at Slaughter and the Quality of Lamb Meat. Asian Australasian Journal of Animal Science. 26: 1496 – 1503.

Njisane Y.Z. & Muchenje V. 2013. Quantifying avoidance-related behaviour and bleeding times of sheep of different ages, sex and breeds slaughtered at a municipal and a commercial abattoir. South African Journal of Animal Science. 43: 38 – 42.

Njisane Y.Z., Muchenje V. & Gajana C.S. 2012. Effect of consumer background on sensory scores of microwaved Angus loins. African Journal of Biotechnology. 11: 1443 – 1448.

Muchenje V. & Njisane Y.Z. Why meat is important in the global battle against food insecurity? The Conversation. http://theconversation.com/why-meat-is-important-in-the-global-battle-against-food-insecurity-49176. Published in October 2015.

Njisane Y.Z., Mukumbo F.E. & Muchenje V. An African perspective on livestock production, welfare conditions and product quality: A Review. An invited paper presented (oral) at the 50th Congress of South African Society for Animal Science held from 18th – 21st September 2017 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.



Current profession

Current professional activities type: 
Research
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship - National Research Foundation Scarce-Skills Postdoctoral Fellowship

Workshop and Conference Attended

2018 South Africa South African Systems Analysis Centre: Emerging Researchers’ Programme

Affiliations

South African Society for Animal Science

Presentation given

2017
An African perspective on livestock production, welfare conditions and product quality: A Review
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Event: 50th Congress of South African Society for Animal Science
2017
Meat science in a sustainable food system
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Event: 50th Congress of South African Society for Animal Science
2017
Animal Welfare and Meat Science
Industrial Development Corporation, Sandton, South Africa
Event: dti symposium: Industry-University Collaboration Symposium
2017
Non-conventional farming: Livestock & protein production for food security
Avani Victoria Falls Resort, Livingstone, Zambia
Event: Zambia Science Conference 2017- Researchers Symposium
2016
On-farm successive handling effects on some behavioural and physiological responses of Nguni and Non-descript beef steers reared extensively on natural pastures
Stellenbosch, South Africa
Event: 49th Congress of South African Society for Animal Science
2016
Climate Change, Livestock Production and Meat Consumption in South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Event: World Food Day Event
2015
Blood glucose, cortisol and some meat quality characteristics of cows of the same age from beef and dairy production systems
Clermont-Ferrand, France
Event: 61st International Congress of Meat Science and Technology
2015
On-farm handling behaviour, blood glucose, lactate and cortisol of Nguni and non-descript beef steers reared on natural pastures
Clermont-Ferrand, France
Event: 61st International Congress of Meat Science and Technology
2015
The Role of Meat In Food Security
Cape Town, South Africa
Event: World Food Day Event
2014
The effect of farm and abattoir conditions on cattle behaviour, blood lactate, cortisol and glucose as stress indicators
Punta del Este, Uruguay
Event: 60th International Congress of Meat Science and Technology
2013
Influence of breed, gender and age on avoidance-related behaviour, bleeding times and the quality of meat from sheep, slaughtered at a commercial abattoir
Izmir, Turkey
Event: 59th International Congress of Meat Science and Technology
Prizes, Grants and Awards

Other Awards

Feb 2016
National Research Fund Scarce Skills Postdoctoral Fellowship
The objectives of the fellowship are to increase the number and quality of South African postdoctoral researchers in specified scarce skills areas; and to increase the race and gender representation and, in conjunction with the higher education sector and industry, to support the development of research to meet specific needs of the country
May 2013
Innovation Doctoral Scholarship
Awarded towards pursuing a doctoral degree (2013-15).
Dec 2013
Meat Industry Trust Bursary
The purpose of the bursary scheme is to create further scientific capacity in South Africa and to address the Red Meat Industry’s research needs. The bursary was awarded as a top up towards pursuing a doctoral degree (2014-15).
Feb 2011
Meat Industry Trust Bursary
The purpose of the bursary scheme is to create further scientific capacity in South Africa and to address the Red Meat Industry’s research needs. The bursary was awarded as a top up towards pursuing a Masters degree (2011-12).
Mar 2015
South African Young Academy of Science PhD Blogger
The blog site celebrates the process of science — from the perspective of young people in the midst of their postgraduate studies. It is one of the projects led by the South African Young Academy of Science, an organisation with the twin aims of being the voice of young scientists, and to help bridge the gaps between science and society. In early 2015, SAYAS launched a competition to find the best PhD bloggers in South Africa, which has continued in 2016 with the addition of Master’s students’ voices.

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