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Phosphate Fertilizers Market By Active Ingredient
Published on 19th April 2014
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient required for plant growth. It helps in root development, plant maturation, and seed development. Together with nitrogen and potassium, phosphorus is one of the most important elements for plant life. These features make phosphorus essential to maximize the production of grains and forage. Modern farming is dependent on the use of inorganic fertilizers that contain phosphorus.

Commercial phosphate fertilizers are manufactured using phosphate rock. Approximately two- third of the worlds phosphate resources are derived from sedimentary and marine phosphate rock deposits, and about 90% of the global phosphate rock demand is used for food production. Phosphorus is scarce and phosphate rock is a non-renewable resource. Market forces and political regulations may affect its availability.

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1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 OBJECTIVE 1.2 REPORT DESCRIPTION 1.3 MARKETS COVERED 1.4 STAKEHOLDERS 1.5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 1.5.1 KEY DATA TAKEN FROM SECONDARY SOURCES 1.5.2 KEY DATA TAKEN FROM PRIMARY SOURCES 1.5.3 ASSUMPTIONS 1.5.4 KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 PREMIUM INSIGHTS 3.1 MARKET SEGMENT 3.2 MARKET OVERVIEW 3.2.1 PHOSPHATIC FERTILIZERS MARKET SIZE, BY GEOGRAPHY (KT) 3.2.2 PHOSPHATIC FERTILIZERS MARKET SIZE, BY GEOGRAPHY ($MILLION) 3.2.3 POSPHATIC FERTILIZERS MARKET SIZE, BY TYPE & GEOGRAPHY, 2012 ($MILLION) 3.2.4 PHOSPHATIC FERTILIZERS MARKET SIZE, BY APPLICATION, 2012 (KT)

On the basis of product type:
Inorganic fertilizers
Commercial phosphate fertilizers
Marine phosphate rock deposits
Non-renewable resource
On the basis of geographic:
Global phosphate fertilizers
Global phosphate rock
Phosphatic fertilizer market
Phosphatic fertilizer types
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Automotive and Parts Consumer Goods
Healthcare and Medical Finance and

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