Amira Hachana is a Chief Engineer and PhD researcher at the National Institute of Agricultural Research of Tunisia (INRAT), specializing in agroecological intensification and sustainable crop production through the use of beneficial soil microorganisms, particularly Rhizobia and plant growth–promoting rhizobacteria. She holds a PhD in Crop Production Sciences, a Research Master in Agronomy and Plant Biotechnology, and an Engineering Diploma in Horticulture, and has built a career focused on translating scientific innovation into practical biofertilization technologies for farmers. Her professional activities include coordinating and supervising more than twelve research projects, conducting extensive field evaluations, and mentoring graduate students. She has actively contributed to nine high-impact international research initiatives addressing climate resilience, soil rehabilitation, conservation agriculture, and integrated crop–livestock systems. Dr. Hachana has established seventeen scientific collaborations and co-authored eight peer-reviewed documents that have received seventeen citations, with an h-index of three, reflecting her growing international research influence. Her expertise spans soil–plant–microbe interactions, decision-support systems such as Nutrient Expert, IREY, and QGIS, advanced statistical analysis using SPSS and R, and genomic and bioinformatics tools including BioEdit. Through her interdisciplinary work, she continues to advance sustainable agriculture, soil health restoration, and the practical adoption of agroecological innovations across Tunisia and Mediterranean farming systems.