Rolling (see above link for details)
he cornerstone of the Norman E. Borlaug International Agricultural Science and Technology Fellows Program (Borlaug Fellows Program) is faculty and scientist exchange programs with developing countries. The program provides short-term scientific training for international agricultural research scientists and policymakers from selected developing countries. Each Fellow is assigned a mentor who will coordinate the Fellow's training and visit the Fellow's host country after completion of the training. Training venues include U.S. land grant universities, USDA or other government agencies, private companies, not-for-profit institutions and international agricultural research centers. The program is open to participants from developing and middle income countries. At this time, the priority regions of coverage are Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Asia, with active programs in Afghanistan, Algeria, Armenia, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Central America, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Guyana, Morocco, Oman, Peru, the Philippines, Romania, Serbia-Montenegro, Tunisia, Vietnam, West Africa, and Yemen.