Round the year farming stressed
February 1, 2010
 

PM for increasing use of compost fertilizer
January 31, 2010
 

Guti urea spreads to 10 countries in Asia, Africa
January 31, 2010

IFDC receives grant for free media monitoring service from CyberAlert
January 26, 2010
 

Quality feed improves milk production
January 2010
 

NOCAIDA to promote agricultural development in the north
January 24, 2010
 

Farmers getting higher yield using “guti” urea
January 26, 2010



Using guti urea, additional 74,000 tons of rice possible

January 26, 2010



IFDC appoints African Union Commissioner Rhoda Peace Tumusiime to its board of directors

January 20, 2010



More food crops, profits to help fight hunger, poverty in Tajikistan

January 20, 2010
 

New seed varieties to boost farmers’ income
January 8, 2010
 


Nigerian farmers benefit from fertilizer voucher scheme
December 2009
 

Cooperation: IFDC MIR Plus/ ECOWAS Regulatory Harmonization Initiative
December 2009
 

Over 500 agro-dealers certified to supply farmers with inputs
November 13, 2009
 

Programme alimentaire mondial : Un nouveau projet au Burkina Faso
December 7, 2009
 

The CATALIST Project
December 7, 2009
 

USAID Central Asia Newsletter
December 1, 2009
 

Dealers, farmers undergo training in chemical application
November 17, 2009

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The Economic Community of the Great Lakes Countries (CEPGL) and IFDC’s CATALIST project sign an MOU to support agricultural intensification and provide environmental stability.
 
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Dr. Amit Roy’s work to end global hunger was recently featured in India Abroad.


Dr. Amit Roy discusses the problem of low fertilizer use in Africa.

The average fertilizer application rate in Kenya is 7 times lower than the global average of 118 kilograms of fertilizer per hectare.

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Dr. Amit Roy (center) participates as a panelist at the World Summit on Food Security in Rome, Italy, November 16 – 18, 2009.

View photos of Dr. Roy during Round Table 1: Minimizing the Negative Impact of the Food, Economic and Financial Crisis on World Food Security. 

See the World Summit on Food Security website for more information about the event.

 




 

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