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Organic fertilizer / Fertilizers / Agricultural science / Poverty / Land management / Fertilizer subsidies in Sub-Saharan Africa / International Fertilizer Industry Association / Development / Agriculture / Fertilizer
Date: 2015-03-18 06:38:12
Organic fertilizer
Fertilizers
Agricultural science
Poverty
Land management
Fertilizer subsidies in Sub-Saharan Africa
International Fertilizer Industry Association
Development
Agriculture
Fertilizer

Background Papers World Bank Papers Promoting Increased Fertilizer Use in Africa: Lessons Learned and Good Practice Guidelines

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