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A/14/65b June 2014 Final Version

82nd IFA Annual Conference Sydney (Australia), 26-28 May 2014

Fertilizer Outlook 2014-2018

Patrick Heffer and Michel Prud’homme International Fertilizer Industry Association (IFA)

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This public summary report was prepared by Patrick Heffer, Senior Director of the IFA Agriculture Committee, and Michel Prud’homme, Senior Director of the IFA Production and International Trade Committee. The first part looks at the global context and agricultural situation. The second part provides global and regional fertilizer consumption projections for the period 2013/14 to 2018/19. The third part provides projections of fertilizer supply for the period 2014 to 2018. This report is available to the general public on the IFA web site (http://www.fertilizer.org) or by request to the IFA Secretariat. The Fertilizer Outlook draws on the final versions of two reports presented at the 82 IFA Annual Conference held in Sydney, Australia in May 2014: the IFA report Medium-Term Outlook for World Agriculture and Fertilizer Demand: 2013/14-2018/19 and the IFA report Fertilizers and Raw Materials Global Supply: 2014-2018. These two comprehensive reports are strictly reserved for IFA members. Copyright © 2014 International Fertilizer Industry Association - All Rights Reserved

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