IFASTAT: IFA’s statistical information on fertilizer & raw materials
International Fertilizer Association| Source | Data |
The International Fertilizer Association (IFA), established in 1927, is a global organization dedicated to the fertilizer industry. It has about 500 members from 80 countries, including fertilizer producers, traders, distributors, research organizations, and more. IFA’s mission is to promote the responsible and efficient use of plant nutrients to help feed the world sustainably.
IFA supports its members with a range of services and resources, including IFASTAT, a leading source of comprehensive statistical information on fertilizers and raw materials. This database provides valuable insights into global fertilizer supply and consumption, helping the industry make informed decisions. Through its efforts, IFA plays a crucial role in ensuring sustainable agricultural practices worldwide.
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