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Southeast Asia Projects

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2016 in MALAYSIA: Proctor & Gamble (P&G) - IPNI Oil Palm Smallholder Initiative

Project code: MYS-07

2016 in MYANMAR: 4R Nutrient Stewardship Program

Project code: MMR-04

2016 in PHILIPPINES: Scaling of Maize Fertilizer Recommendations Philippines

Project code: PHI-06

2016 in PHILIPPINES: Sustainable Yield Intensification in Philippine Cassava Systems

Project code: PHI-05

2016 in INDONESIA: High Fertilizer Input 4R Trials for Mature Oil Palm

Project code: IDN-30

2016 in INDONESIA: Role of Boron in Cocoa Intensification - IPNI Cocoa Care Program

Project code: IDN-29

2016 in INDONESIA: Estate-Scale Experiments (ESE) for Oil Palm

Project code: IDN-28

2016 in INDONESIA: Cocoa Intensification - IPNI Cocoa Care Program

Project code: IDN-27

2016 in INDONESIA and MALAYSIA: Best Management Practice for Maximum Economic Yield in All Growth Stages of Oil Palm

Project code: SEA-04

2016: Analyses & Publication Partnership for Oil Palm Crop Nutrition

Project code: SEA-07

Please Note

The agronomic programs of IPNI outside Canada ceased operations on April 1, 2019. This website remains online to provide a repository of past IPNI publications. Questions about past IPNI operations and projects can be forwarded to the International Fertilizer Association, The Fertilizer Institute, or Fertilizer Canada.



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