IFDC’s Fertilizer Research and Responsible Implementation (FERARI) program in Ghana is proud to host graduate students as they present their recent thesis research. The FERARI program aims to develop an evidence base for a systematic approach to support widespread adoption of balanced fertilizers by farmers in Ghana as a means to improving their food and nutrition security. As part of the implantation, FERARI took in Master’s students from both Ghanaian and Moroccan Universities to conduct research in fertilizer pricing, marketing linkages, yield responses to fertilizer application, and stakeholder involvement. These students have successfully completed their thesis, and this webinar will provide and exciting opportunity to share their findings. We invite your colleagues, students, or community group to learn more about fertilizer value chain actors in Ghana, maize yield responses to fertilization, as well as rice marketing linkages and pricing in this fantastic online event. |