2011 IFA Annual Conference


Updated: 16 June 2011
79th IFA Annual Conference,
Montreal, Canada, 23-25 May 2011

79th IFA Annual Conference

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Dr Roland BURESH

IFA 2011 Norman Borlaug award

 
 
   
  Intervention by
Mr Ajay Shriram, President of the International Fertilizer Industry Association (IFA), at the Opening Session of the 79th IFA Annual Conference in Montreal, on Tuesday, 24 May 2011.
   
     

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Fertilizer Outlook 2011 - 2015

Heffer, P.; Prud'homme, M.



Medium-Term Outlook for World Agriculture and Fertilizer Demand 2010/11 – 2015/16

Heffer, P.

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Global Fertilizers and Raw Materials Supply and Supply/Demand Balances 2011 – 2015

Prud'homme, M.

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Opening Speech

Shriram, A.S.

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Keynote Address: Averting a Future Food Crisis: Why the World Needs a Sustained Commitment to International Agricultural Research

Le Page, L.

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Providing Small-Scale Rice Growers with Field-Specific Nutrient Management

Buresh, R.J.

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Fertilizer Demand Meeting - Opening Remarks

Mulhall, A.

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Canadian Agriculture and Fertilizer Industry Overview

Wonnacott, D.

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Short to Medium Term Fertilizer Demand Prospects in Mexico

Martinez Gonzales, J.F.

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Fertilizer Demand Outlook in Russia

Simonova, M.

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