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Let the “No. 1 Document” give new fertilizers an “accelerator.”
“Every year, China loses as much as 13 million tons of nitrogen—equivalent to the loss of over 32 million tons of urea. Each year, roughly 13 million tons of nitrogen end up entering the atmosphere and water bodies. Currently, the national utilization rate of nitrogen fertilizers stands at only around 35%, nearly 20 percentage points lower than that in developed countries, with a loss rate as high as 45%.” Recently, at the Executive Council Meeting of the “Stability Fertilizer Industry Technology Innovation Strategic Alliance” organized by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dr. Shi Yuanliang from the Shenyang Institute of Ecology of the CAS presented a series of figures illustrating the gap between China’s agricultural fertilizer use and that of developed countries. In 2013, the Central Government’s “No. 1 Document” explicitly pointed out the need for “low-toxicity, low-residue agricultural…”
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The nitrogen fertilizer industry is accelerating its consolidation, and new types of nitrogen fertilizers are thriving accordingly.
The rise in raw material prices in the nitrogen fertilizer industry has become an undeniable reality. From large-scale inputs like natural gas, coal, and electricity to smaller costs such as labor and environmental protection expenses, all costs are rising in tandem amid a broader economic environment characterized by tight credit and rampant inflation. Faced with soaring costs and intense market competition, the nitrogen fertilizer industry is bound to accelerate its consolidation in 2012. The market will become increasingly standardized, policies will grow more stable, and the industry’s structural landscape will become ever clearer. In 2011, despite growing costs and an unfavorable international financial situation, China’s nitrogen fertilizer market did not exhibit the same excessive sensitivity as in previous years. Even though exports were restricted and overcapacity was severe, and despite distributors’ concerns about prices from previous years—
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