IPI International Potash Institute
IPI International Potash Institute

New Publications: e-ifc No. 23, June 2010

New Publications

IPI Research Topics No. 18: Potassium-Decisive Nutrient for Yield and QualityIPI Research Topics No. 18: Potassium-Decisive Nutrient for Yield and Quality. 2010. Bulgarian. By Nikolova, M. 88 p.
ISBN 978-3-905887-00-6;
DOI 10.3235/978-3-905887-00-6.
Available on the IPI website. For copies, contact Dr. T. Popp.

Balanced Fertilization - Potassium RoleBalanced Fertilization - Potassium Role. 2010. English and Oriya.
Edited by Jena, D., B. Thirugnanasothy, and G.H. Santra.
IPI-OUAT publication.
Available on the IPI website.
For copies
contact Prof. D. Jena.

 

Publications by the PDA

Potash Development AssociationThe Potash Development Association (PDA) is an independent organisation formed in 1984 to provide technical information and advice in the UK on soil fertility, plant nutrition and fertilizer use with particular emphasis on potash.
See also www.pda.org.uk.

Note: Hard copies of PDA's publications are available only in the UK and Ireland.

Other Publications

Mobilizing The Potential of Rural and Agricultural ExtensionMobilizing The Potential of Rural and Agricultural Extension.Christoplos, I., Danish Institute for International Studies.

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Office of Knowledge Exchange, Research and Extension, The Global Forum for Rural Advisory Services, Rome, 2010.
www.fao.org/docrep/012/i1444e/i1444e00.htm

Strengthening Agricultural Extension and Advisory SystemsStrengthening Agricultural Extension and Advisory Systems: Procedures for Assessing, Transforming, and Evaluating Extension Systems.

Swanson, B.E., and R. Rajalahti. 2010.
The World Bank, Agriculture and Rural Development.
Discussion Paper 45.
See PDF at The Word Bank website (7.86 MB).

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