IFDC Report, Volume 34, No. 2hdl:20.500.13038/FK2/LLPAEFDataverse2021-10-271International Fertilizer Development, 2021, "IFDC Report, Volume 34, No. 2", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13038/FK2/LLPAEF, Dataverse, V1IFDC Report, Volume 34, No. 2hdl:20.500.13038/FK2/LLPAEFInternational Fertilizer DevelopmentDataverseInternational Fertilizer Development Center2009-01-01Agricultural SciencesVoucherAgricultural InputsKyrgyzstanUDP--Niger<strong>Table of Contents:</strong><br> 1 - <br> IFDC pioneers voucher programs for agricultural inputs<br> 3 - G-8 leaders pledge $20 billion — a $5 billion increase — for food security assistance<br> 4 - <br> AfricaFertilizer.org <br> — A global Internet portal site to catalyze African agriculture<br> 5 - IFDC/EADN project conducts training for agro-input dealers<br> 6 - IFDC’s CATALIST project hosts conference on regional fertilizer market<br> 7 - Lake Kivu on Rwanda-Democratic Republic of Congo border<br> 7 - Urea deep placement makes its way to Africa The Niger experience<br> 8 - Government of Benin and IFDC sign a Memorandum of Understanding<br> 9 - CropLife and IFDC sign new MOU for additional five-year term<br> 10 - KAED II demonstrates new agricultural technologies<br> 11 - UDP ensured food security of widow’s family<br> 11 - IFDC scientists develop new regional crop modeling tool<br> 12 - IFDC embarks in new Direction<br> 13 - KAED II helps rehabilitate abandoned farmland through USAID-Kyrgyzstan’s Southern Initiative<br> 15 - <br> Alchemy of Air <br> author Thomas Hager to be Travis P. Hignett memorial lecturer during IFDC’s annual board meeting638.pdfapplication/pdf