Fertilizer Right: Bolstering Fertilizer Use Efficiency in Pakistan

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Fertilizer Right: Bolstering Fertilizer Use Efficiency in Pakistan: Due to global events fertilizer prices have sharply increased in recent years. High fertilizer prices have led to insufficient access to fertilizer in low-income countries and reduced agricultural productivity. Additionally, the over-application or misapplication of nitrogen fertilizer can lead to the volatilization of nitrogen to the atmosphere in the form of greenhouse gas (GHG) nitrous oxide (N2O). In June of 2022, the White House issued the Global Fertilizer Challenge in response to the global fertilizer crisis. In response to the Challenge, and with financial support from the U.S. Department of State USDA developed the Fertilize Right initiative. In Pakistan, Fertilize Right will implement training and technical assistance activities to promote the efficient and effective use of fertilizer. The initiative will also explore the use of alternatives to traditional manufactured chemical fertilizers to improve soil health and soil fertility.Fertilize Right Pakistan will be based on the 4Rs of nutrient management, a concept embraced by representatives of the fertilizer industry as well as USDA. The 4Rs of nutrient management represent, 1) Right Source, 2) Right Rate, 3) Right Timing, and 4) Right Placement.
Federal Grant Title: Fertilizer Right: Bolstering Fertilizer Use Efficiency in Pakistan
Federal Agency Name: Foreign Agricultural Service (USDA-FAS)
Grant Categories: Agriculture
Type of Opportunity: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-FAS-10960-0700-10-23-0017
Type of Funding: Cooperative Agreement
CFDA Numbers: 10.960
CFDA Descriptions: Information not provided
Current Application Deadline: August 14th, 2023
Original Application Deadline: August 14th, 2023
Posted Date: July 6th, 2023
Creation Date: July 6th, 2023
Archive Date: September 13th, 2023
Total Program Funding: $2,000,000
Maximum Federal Grant Award: $2,000,000
Minimum Federal Grant Award:
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Cost Sharing or Matching: No
Last Updated: July 6th, 2023
Applicants Eligible for this Grant
Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification.)
Additional Information on Eligibility
See Section C of the funding opportunity announcement for eligibility information.
Grant Announcement Contact
Abiola Adeyemi
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: (202) 260-8023
Katherine Taylor
Email Address: [email protected]
Phone Number: (919) 320-4261
[email protected]; [email protected]
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