Threat and Technical solutions to Fertilizer Price
Surge on Food Security in Africa
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Food Security and Nutrition in Africa: The Impact of
Fertilizer Price Surge
Sakiko Shiratori
(Japan International Research Center for Agricultural
Sciences)
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P localized application as a technical solution to
the challenges of phosphorus fertilizer onlowland rice
production in sub-Saharan Africa.
Njato Mickael Rakotoarisoa*1, 2, Yasuhiro Tsujimoto3,
Aung Zaw Oo3, Toshiyuki Takai3, Toru
Tashiro1, Mana Kano-Nakata4, Yoshiaki
Inukai4, Hiroshi Ehara1
(1Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences,
Nagoya University, Chikusa, Japan, 2RiceResearch
Department, National Center of Applied Research on Rural
Development (FOFIFA), Antananarivo, Madagascar, 3Japan
International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences,
Tsukuba, Japan, 4International Center for Research
and Education in Agriculture, Nagoya University, Japan)
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Phosphate rock and soil microbial resources-based
fertilizer production via composting: a solution to the restore
low soil fertility and increase crop production in sub-Saharan
Africa
Papa Saliou Sarr
(Crop, Livestock and Environment Division, Japan
International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
(JIRCAS), Japan)
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Symbiotic nitrogen ?xation in yams: Aiming for
low-fertilizer cultivation in Africa
Kanako Takada*1, 2
(1Japan International Research Center for
Agricultural Sciences, 2Tokyo University of
Agriculture)
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Mechanization in Tanzania: Impact of Tractorization
on Intensi?cation and Extensi?cation of Rice Farming
Eustadius Francis MAGEZI*1, Yuko NAKANO2,
and Takeshi SAKURAI3
(1Department of Agricultural Economics, Graduate
School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University, 2Faculty
of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba, 3Department
of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Graduate School of
Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo)