Seed Project and Incubator Program

This is an incubator project that identifies and then tests new ideas for research and market development.

IPNI-2017-SEAP-00

The IPNI Southeast Asia Program seed fund is used to support promising market development and research ideas that have a high likelihood of leading to a larger project engagement. Such innovative ideas may include review of publications, preparing the ground for later projects, proof of concept trials in the field, market assessment studies, or amongst others, the generation of land use, crop production, and fertilizer use statistics based on public and other information sources. Read more


Year of initiation:2017
Year of completion:2018

Interpretive Summary

2017

The IPNI Southeast Asia Program seed fund is used to support promising market development and research ideas that have a high likelihood of leading to a larger project engagement. Such innovative ideas may include review of publications, preparing the ground for later projects, proof of concept trials in the field, market assessment studies, or amongst others, the generation of land use, crop production, and fertilizer use statistics based on public and other information sources.



Project Leader

Thomas Oberthur, International Plant Nutrition Institute (IPNI)


Project Cooperators

Mr. Noel Janetski, Cocoa Care Program of Community Solutions International
Dr. Tin Aye Maung, IPNI SEAP Consultant
Ms. Marianne Samson, IPNI SEAP Consultant
Dr. Tassilo Tiemann, IPNI SEAP Consultant


IPNI Staff

T. Oberthür


Location

Asia \ South-Eastern Asia


Topics

4r place, 4r rate, 4r source, 4r time, balanced nutrition, nutrient use efficiency, recommendations, yield components

black pepper, cassava, cocoa, coffee, maize, oil palm, rice

Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), Potassium (K)