IFA Norman Borlaug Award

IFA Norman Borlaug Award

The ‘IFA International Crop Nutrition Award’ has been renamed ‘IFA Norman Borlaug Award’ in recognition of Dr Borlaug’s outstanding and tireless contribution to fighting hunger all over the world. Dr Borlaug is considered the ‘Father of the Green Revolution’ and received the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize. He was a strong supporter of the fertilizer industry, demonstrating the vital links between science, technology, extension and agricultural production.

This Award is offered every year to an individual for research that has led to a significant advance in the efficiency of fertilizer use and that has been communicated successfully to the farmer in the form of practical recommendations.

The applicants are judged on the basis of originality and practical application. Preference is given to an approach which takes account of all the relevant factors, such as soil fertility, crop management and the use of other inputs, leading to improvements in fertilizer use efficiency.

Any individual researcher whose work concerns the use of fertilizers, from the public or private sector is eligible for nomination by an IFA member.

The Award alternates each year between research relating to conditions in industrialized and developing countries.

2010 IFA Norman Borlaug Award


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