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Mineral Fertilizer Specifications

Plant Nutrients: What we know, guess and do not know

Current World Fertilizer Trends and Outlook to 2009/2010

Database on commerically available organic fertilizers and water-retaining products

Fertilizer On-line Database

Fertilizer Supply and Demand Outlook

Ferticredit - Credit for Small Farmers' Groups and Savings for Development (English)  (Spanish)

Glossary on Integrated Nutrient Management

GPA Clearing House Mechanism - Nutrients References

Integrated Plant Nutrition Systems (IPNS)

IPNIS - Integrated Plant Nutrition Information System

IPNIS Database

Nutrient Response Database

On-line documents  -  Plant Nutrition

Promotion of sound and intensified plant nutrition management

Strategies, economics and logistics

 


Integrated Plant Nutrition Systems (IPNS)

TASKS

METHODOLOGIES AND GUIDELINES DATA BASE SUPPORT TO MEMBER COUNTRIES


Promotion of sound and intensified plant nutrition management

FIELD PROGRAM

OBJECTIVES- CLIENTS- OUTPUTS

  • organize farmers through local organizations to create revolving funds for input procurement and secure them through solidarity and risk management;
  • support the financial empowerment of farmers through a combination of medium-term loans, application of IPNS and encourage them to invest profits from fertilizer use in farming;
  • support systems in which successful farmers advise their associations, reinforcing extension services;
  • minimise farm-gate fertilizer prices by strengthening fertilizer distribution systems, promoting a monitoring system, helping governments design rules and regulations and assisting progress an the privatization of the fertilizer sector;
  • simplify fertilizer distribution and improve efficiency through functional links between farmers associations and the fertilizer sector.
METHODOLOGIES AND GUIDELINES
  • review efforts by farmer associations for sound crop fertilization, 1986- 1996.
DATA BASES
  • productivity and economic results of farmer associations.
SUPPORT TO MEMBER COUNTRIES
  • develop programmes to improve plant nutrient capital for small-scale farmers.


Strategies, economics and logistics

TASKS
  • assist governments to develop strategies for the mobilization of plant nutrient sources and policies that foster efficient fertilizer use by farmers;
  • analyse the international fertilizer market and disseminate the annual fertilizer supply and demand forecasts;
  • assess the economic returns to farmers from plant nutrient practices and the impact of external input prices on the purchasing capacity of farmers and crop production management.
METHODOLOGIES AND GUIDELINES
  • economic methodologies to promote integrated plant nutrition systems in the context of improved use of land and water resources;
  • agricultural policy impact analysis of the mobilization and use of plant nutrient sources by farmers and the corresponding crop productivity;
  • assessment of the economic costs and benefits at farm and national levels of forecast and actual fertilizer use.
DATA BASES
  • fertilizer prices:
    • international spot market
    • farm-gate cost components.
SUPPORT TO MEMBER COUNTRIES
  • Promote the establishment of national capacities for the sound development of intensified farming systems through accurate plant nutrition management;
  • serve as the Secretariat of the Commission on Fertilizer:
  • disseminate information on developments in the international fertilizer market and their consequences on procurement methods and investment opportunities.