IFDC Report, Volume 35, No. 4hdl:20.500.13038/FK2/JQCOXSDataverse2021-10-271International Fertilizer Development, 2021, "IFDC Report, Volume 35, No. 4", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13038/FK2/JQCOXS, Dataverse, V1IFDC Report, Volume 35, No. 4hdl:20.500.13038/FK2/JQCOXSInternational Fertilizer DevelopmentDataverseInternational Fertilizer Development Center2010-01-01Agricultural SciencesGutiGlobal SecurityCowpeaWorld Food PrizeMillenium Development Goals<strong>Table of Contents:</strong><br> 1--Sufficient Phosphate Rock Resources Available for Years<br> 1--Global Network Needed to Gauge Deposit Amounts<br> 3--Fertilizer System Revolutionizes Rice Farming in Bangladesh<br> 4--IFDC/USAID Success Story: New Technologies Increase Profits<br> 5--PReFER Helps Rwanda to Privatize its Fertilizer Sector<br> 5--Improving Charcoal Production<br> 6--Nigerian Farmers Double Incomes With Maize-Double Cowpea Cropping System<br> 7--Rain-Fed Tomatoes and Improved Cropping Techniques Increase Incomes of Nigerian Farmers<br> 8--IFDC Training and Study Tour Links Agriculture Professionals From Around the World<br> 9--World Food Prize Laureates Recognized at Borlaug Dialogue Symposium<br> 10--World Leaders Meet to Discuss MDG Progress<br> 11--Global Security is the Focus of 2010 World Policy ConferenceIFDCReportVol35No4December2010.pdfapplication/pdf