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STATISTICS

The collection and compilation of primary market data, and the provision of high-quality market analysis , are among IFA's principal missions. Access to these data and analyses are major benefits of IFA membership .

The IFA Agriculture Committee and the IFA Production and International Trade Committee are responsible for providing supply and demand analyses concerning fertilizer consumption and supply and trade, on a regular basis.

We recommend that you consult the FAQ and IFA's copyright policy before accessing the data.

         
         
         
IFADATA
Select your requested figures with only a couple of clicks !
         
 

The IFA database contains historical production, trade and consumption statistics of nitrogen, phosphate and potash fertilizers:

by country / region / world

product by product

• from 1973/74 to 2009/2010 with 1961/62 as a base year
(between 1961/62 and 1973/74 only the totals for nitrogen, phosphate and potash are given)

The figures are given in term of nutrients N, P2O5 and K2O.

   

To access IFADATA


→ Non-IFA members have access to the full database for fertilizer consumption, but access to production and trade statistics is restricted to nutrient aggregates ("Total" in the database menu).

→ IFA members have access to the full database.

         
         
PRODUCTION AND TRADE
EXCEL files by product for the past 12 years !
         
 

The production and trade statistics cover:

production, exports, imports

N productsPhosphate RockProcessed PhosphatesPotashSulphur

by country / region

• from 1999 to 2010 (calendar year) for N products, Phosphate Rock, Processed Phosphates, Potash and Sulphur

The figures are given in term of nutrients and product.

   

To access PRODUCTION & TRADE


→ Non-IFA members have only access to the regional figures.

→ IFA members have access to the detailed figures given by country and region.

         
         
Raw materials, intermediates and finished products
Quarterly, half-yearly and annual statistics !
         
 

Quarterly, half-yearly and annual statistics

Global production, home deliveries and trade (exports by country of destination)

Global capacities

List of maritime terminals

• Ammonia • Ammonium nitrate and calcium ammonium nitrate • Ammonium sulphate • Urea • Urea ammonium nitrate

• Phosphate rock • Processed phosphates • Phosphoric acid • Mono- and di-ammonium phosphate • Triple superphosphate • Single superphosphate

• Potash

• Sulphur • Sulphuric acid

   

To access statistical reports

More information on the raw materials, intermediates and finished products statistics (PDF format)


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Fertilizer Use by Crop (FUBC)
         
 

Fully understanding the contribution of the different crop types to fertilizer use at national, regional and global levels is a prerequisite to the development of sound fertilizer demand forecasts.

IFA gathers information on fertilizer use by crop in the main fertilizer-consuming countries.

   

To access the FUBC assessment


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Specialty fertilizers
         
 

The IFA Secretariat has developed a database on the market for specialty fertilizers, which currently covers 29 countries.

The database includes information on the harvested area of the main target crops, and the area under different kinds of protected agriculture and under different types of irrigation systems.

   

To access the database


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Please find below the guidelines for the use of IFA statistics:

  • Statistics are compiled by IFA and the access provided does not constitute a transfer of rights but a license to use.
  • Users therefore must obtain permission to reproduce such limited-access statistics in whole or part.
  • The Association will not grant permission for the wholesale copying and use of entire data tables, reports, etc… IFA only gives permission for non-extensive use of this information.
  • IFA should be cited as the source of the data every time it is quoted and listed as the/a source for the production of documents.
  • The use of IFA’s statistics in no way implies an endorsement from IFA on the derived analysis.

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