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IPI event updated: Effective Fertilization and Soil Fertility in the frame of Soil Congress devoted to 75 anniversary of BRISSA has been updated. 01/03/06

New 'papers and speeches' section: The papers and speeches section has been updated. 22/02/06

IPI event updated: International Symposium on Balanced Fertilization for Sustainability of Crop Productivity has been updated. 20/02/06

A new link added to IRRC: Rice requires an adequate supply of nutrients to achieve the high yields necessary to feed growing populations. SDC, IFA IPI and PPI-PPIC are the donors of the Workgroup on Nutrients. See more on the IRRC website 03/02/06


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Challenges for the future
More people to feed
More and better food from less land

Fertilizer is essential.
It is true that fertilizer feeds the world but fertilizer use is out of balance. IPI is your partner in achieving balance.

Through these pages you can find out about IPI, what its goals are, and how it realizes these goals.

You can find announcements of Upcoming events, online editions of the International Fertiliser Correspondent (ifc), order books published by IPI, and find out about research related to balanced fertilization with potash.

On the Papers and speeches page you will find a range of recent papers presented at international events, while the Posters and leaflets section contains slide shows, posters, and a number of country and crop specific leaflets.

Links contains connections to a number of other fertilizer related companies and agencies.

IPI member companies:
Arab Potash Company K+S KALI GmbH
Belaruskali   Silvinit
Dead Sea Works Ltd.   Tessenderlo Chemie
International Potash Company   Uralkali

 

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