IFA Science Awards Nomination

2024 IFA Science Awards
The International Fertilization Association (IFA) is inviting individual scientists to apply for two awards that recognize excellence in plant nutrition science, innovation and extension for sustainable development.
The two award categories are:
- The IFA Norman Borlaug Plant Nutrition Award,which recognizes a large portfolio of research achievements, demonstrating that the individual candidate has made significant contributions to knowledge as well as concrete solutions. The recipient of the IFA Norman Borlaug Plant Nutrition Award will receive €10,000 and will be invited to become a member of the Scientific Panel for Responsible Plant Nutrition Scientific Panel for Responsible Plant Nutrition.
- The IFA Emerging Scholar Award, which recognizes early-career researchers for innovative science that may make significant contributions in the future. The recipient of the IFA Emerging Scholar Award will receive €5,000.
Nominations will be evaluated in the context of the “New Paradigm for Responsible Plant Nutrition” as developed by the Scientific Panel on Responsible Plant Nutrition
The application deadline is September 15, 2024.

Eligibility
The two awards are offered to individuals (not to teams, organizations or companies) for their research efforts. Women scientists are particularly encouraged to apply.
IFA Norman Borlaug Plant Nutrition Award
This award recognizes a large portfolio of research achievements, demonstrating that the candidate has made significant contributions to knowledge as well as concrete solutions that are essential for achieving the new paradigm for responsible plant nutrition. This may include significant discoveries made in fundamental research, inventions, or novel applied research that could lead to practical solutions. The likely winner of the award will have completed his/her PhD more than 10 years ago and have a strong record of publication and professional activity that has demonstrated their work to be relevant, significant and with impact. Eligibility is restricted to researchers who are still active in science, i.e. retired scientists are not eligible.
IFA Emerging Scholar Award
This award recognizes a portfolio of research that suggests the candidate will make significant contributions to knowledge essential for achieving the new paradigm for responsible plant nutrition. This may include significant discoveries made in fundamental research, inventions, or novel applied research that could lead to practical solutions. The likely winner of the award will have completed his/her PhD no more than 5 years ago and have a record of publications and professional activity that has demonstrated their work to be significant and with impact potential. Graduate students near the end of their PhD may also apply, provided that they meet the stated criteria.

2024 Winners
The award winners will be announced at the IFA Strategic Forum in November 2024.
Nomination Procedure and Selection
Applications must be submitted to IFA by 15 September 2024.
Nomination Procedure
Applications must be submitted in English and in electronic format by e-mail to science@fertilizer.org using the application form found here.
Qualified individuals can be nominated by public or private sector organizations or well-respected scientists engaged in plant nutrition research and its practical applications. Applications must be submitted to IFA by 15 September 2024.
Only complete applications following the required format will be considered by the IFA Secretariat. The duly completed application form should not exceed a total number of 2,000 words for the qualification statements. Applicants must provide an abstract or URL link of the selected papers listed in their application form.
Additional documents and nomination letters from other organizations, lists of publications and any other material will not be considered by the selection panel.
Only complete entries following the conditions set above will be accepted.
Selection
Members of the Scientific Panel for Responsible Plant Nutrition will evaluate and select the award winners on the basis of:
- Relevance to the New Paradigm for Plant Nutrition and its economic, environmental and societal outcomes;
- Novelty and quality of science;
- Innovation;
- Potential and/or actual impact.
IFA Norman Borlaug Plant Nutrition Award Winner: Dr. Jian Feng Ma
2023 IFA Emerging Scholar Award Joint Winner: Dr. Shan Li
Dr. Shan Li, honored with the IFA Emerging Scholar Award, has spearheaded research on high-yielding crops with enhanced nutrient use-efficiency. Her work, based at Nanjing Agricultural University’s College of Agriculture in China, aligns with the New Paradigm for plant nutrition, aiming to reduce economic and environmental costs linked to fertilizer production.
2023 IFA Emerging Scholar Award Joint Winner: Dr Chelsae Janke
IFA Science Awards Past Winners.
All winners of the IFA Norman Borlaug Award are eligible to sit on the panel of recipients.
The panel has been established to recommend ways to make the Award an ever more effective tool for promoting ongoing research to improve efficient and environmentally friendly plant nutrition.

Dr. Xia Emma Lian
Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia

Dr. Andrew Sharpley
Distinguished Professor of Soils and Water quality for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture

Heitor Cantarella
Director of the Soil and Environmental Resources Center of the Agronomic Institute of Campinas in Brazil

Tekalign Mamo
Distinguished soil scientist and former Ethiopian State Minister of Agriculture

Michael McLaughlin
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia

Xuhua Zhong
Rice Research Institute, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China

Greta Gabinete
Research and Development Center, West Visayas State University, Philippines

Fusuo Zhang
College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, China Agricultural University, China

Kenneth G. Cassman
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska, USA

Graeme Blair
School of Rural Science and Natural Resources, University of New England, Australia