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FERTILIZER INTERNATIONAL

The magazine for the global fertilizer industry





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JULY/AUGUST 2024 ISSUE

 * Pathways to sustainable agriculture - Guaranteeing food security, by
   continuing to supply affordable crop nutrients at scale, while transitioning
   to a low-carbon future, is a collective challenge for the global fertilizer
   industry and world agriculture.
    
 * Farm better, farm smarter, farm with a smaller footprint - Levity Crop
   Science has a growing reputation as a leader in functional fertilizers. This
   has culminated in the recent completion of a new research and development
   centre near Preston in the UK.
    
 * Boron: what do we really know? - What do we know about why plants need boron
   and how boron deficiency affects crops? Fabiano Silvestrin, Principal
   Advisor, Global Market Development, Agriculture, at U.S. Borax has some
   answers.
    
 * Micronutrients – their unquestionable crop benefits - Dr Setareh Jamali
   Jaghdani and professor Jóska Gerendás of K+S Group outline how micronutrient
   management helps to maximise crop yields.
    
 * What’s new in fertilizer products - We showcase recent innovations, including
   fertilizers recovered from industrial residues, novel controlled-release
   coatings, and products that incorporate biological components designed to
   benefit both crop nutrition and soil heath.
    
 * Nanotechnology – hope or hype? - Nanofertilizers are now being manufactured
   at scale. But some scientists have questioned the claimed benefits and the
   overall efficacy of these novel crop nutrient products.
    
 * Who’s who in pumping equipment - We profile leading suppliers of tailor-made
   pumps to the phosphate, potash and sulphur industries.
    
 * SWIFT – a fluorine management game changer? - The newly-patented SWIFT
   process is designed to sequester fluorine at phosphoric acid plants in an
   environmentally responsible way. A number of capex and opex advantages
   provide SWIFT with highly favourable economics, as James Byrd of JESA
   Technologies explains.

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   The leading bi-monthly journal for the global fertilizer industry – analysing
   worldwide developments, as well as assessing the wider economic and political
   factors that impact on agricultural and fertilizer markets.
   
   Fertilizer International is the only publication to cover the
   entire industry, with a special section dedicated to the phosphates
   and potash industries.
   
   Both in print and online, Fertilizer International provides readers with
   project reports, trade analysis, production and consumption data, logistics
   patterns, technological developments and regular overviews of agronomic
   issues, making it essential reading for industry professionals worldwide.
   
   Fertilizer International enjoys a high-calibre worldwide readership among
   industry decision-makers, leading sector analysts and production technology
   experts.
    
   
   
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   And not only will you receive 6 printed issues, but also 6 digital issues to
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   Directory - the buyer’s guide to products, services, plant and equipment
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LATEST ISSUE:
JULY/AUGUST 2024

 * Boron: what do we really know?
   Today's agronomists and farmers recognise the importance of boron in
   agriculture. But what do we know about why plants need boron and how boron
   deficiency affects crops? Fabiano Silvestrin, Principal Advisor, Global
   Market Development, Agriculture, at U.S. Borax has some answers.
   
   Full article: 1,115 words | add to basket (£25)

 * Micronutrients – their unquestionable crop benefits
   Dr Setareh Jamali Jaghdani and professor Jóska Gerendás of K+S Group outline
   how micronutrient management, by positively influencing plant physiology and
   development, helps maximise crop yields.
   
   Full article: 2,039 words | add to basket (£25)

 * Pathways to sustainable agriculture
   The production and use of nitrogen fertilizers are responsible for around
   five percent of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The fertilizer
   industry will need to drastically cut these emissions by 2050 as part of its
   contribution to the 1.5 °C global warming target. Yet around 48 percent of
   the global population rely on crops grown with nitrogen fertilizers.
   Guaranteeing food security, by continuing to supply affordable crop nutrients
   at scale, while transitioning to a low-carbon future, is therefore the
   collective challenge for the global fertilizer industry and world
   agriculture.
   
   Full article: 2,800 words | add to basket (£25)

 * What's new in fertilizer products
   We highlight recent innovations, including fertilizers recovered from
   industrial residues, novel controlled-release coatings, and products that
   incorporate biological components designed to benefit both crop nutrition and
   soil heath.
   
   Full article: 2,176 words | add to basket (£25)

 * Farm better, farm smarter, farm with a smaller footprint
   Levity Crop Science has a growing reputation as a leader in functional
   fertilizers, offering novel products that boost nitrogen and calcium
   efficiency and the crop uptake of micronutrients such as boron, molybdenum
   and silicon. This has culminated in the recent completion of a new research
   and development centre near Preston in the UK.
   
   Full article: 2,967 words | add to basket (£25)

 * Nanotechnology – hope or hype?
   Indian producers have begun producing nanofertilizers at scale with the
   backing of the national government, as part of efforts to improve nutrient
   use efficiency, limit fertilizer subsidies and reduce fertilizer import
   dependency. But some scientists have questioned the claimed benefits and the
   overall efficacy of these novel crop nutrient products.
   
   Full article: 2,389 words | add to basket (£25)

 * Who's who in pumping equipment
   We profile leading suppliers of tailor-made pumps to the phosphate, potash
   and sulphur industries.
   
   Full article: 2,362 words | add to basket (£25)

 * SWIFT – a fluorine management game changer?
   The newly-patented SWIFT process is designed to sequester fluorine at
   phosphoric acid plants in an environmentally responsible way. It can also
   offset the costs of fluorine management by generating a saleable dicalcium
   phosphate (DCP) end-product as an additional revenue stream. A number of
   capex and opex advantages provide the SWIFT process with highly favourable
   economics, as James Byrd of JESA Technologies explains.
   
   Full article: 1,851 words | add to basket (£25)

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