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Production and trade statistics

Production and trade statistics covering nitrogen, phosphate, potash and sulphur products: production, exports, imports. Data from 1999 to 2010 (calendar year) for nitrogen, phosphates and potash products are now available. Sulphur tables covering the period from 1999 to 2009 (calendar year) will be updated in the coming few weeks with 2010 data.

 

→ Non-IFA members have only access to the REGIONAL FIGURES given in the below table.

Please click on the product to open the table in Excel format.

Tables
N Products
Tables
Phosphate Rock
Tables
Processed Phosphates
Tables
Potash
Tables
Sulphur
Ammonia
Phosphate Rock
MAP
Potash
Sulphur
Urea   DAP    
AN   TSP  
CAN   Phosphoric Acid  
AS      

The figures are given in term of nutrients and product.

(Updated: 1st February 2012)

 
 
 

→ IFA members have access to the detailed FIGURES given by COUNTRY and REGION in the below table.

Please click on the product to open the table in Excel format.

Tables
N Products
Tables
Phosphate Rock
Tables
Processed Phosphates
Tables
Potash
Tables
Sulphur
Ammonia
Phosphate Rock
MAP
Potash
Sulphur
Urea
  DAP    
AN
  TSP  
CAN
  Phosphoric Acid  
AS
     

The figures are given in term of nutrients and product.

(Updated: 1st February 2012)


Note on the units used in the online statistical tables

The statistics covering Ammonia, Urea, AN, CAN, AS, MAP, DAP TSP, Phosphate Rock and Potash include two sheets:

  • "N": where figures are expressed in thousand tonnes of nutrient
  • "P": where data are expressed in thousand tonnes of product; this latter unit is usually used by traders and is commonly referred to in the specialized press.
  • "S": the statistics on sulphur are for elemental sulphur only.

For accessing, using and copying the statistics from each table: right-click on the product to download the table in Excel format (Save as...)

Before opening the file, please make sure that the Medium Security Level is selected in the Excel Menu.

If not, please click on:

  • "Tools"
  • then "Options"
  • then the tab labelled "Security"
  • then the button called "Macros Security"
  • then the tab labelled "Security Level"
  • and finally click on "Medium Security Level".
  • When opening the file, click on "Activate Macros" in the Security Warning Menu.

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