Fertilizer nutrients are essential for food and nutrition security, but a large proportion of nutrients applied to soil are lost because they are unavailable to plants. The extent of these nutrient losses exceeds safe and sustainable limits. Societal awareness of this is limited because it can take many seasons for nutrient-loss impacts to become visible. We propose that Innovative Fertilizers and Application Technologies (IFAT) could help reduce nutrient losses and thus reduce pressure on resources, and provide important micronutrients for human health. However, transformation of the fertilizer sector through stakeholder engagement, policy interventions, and public–private initiatives will be required to unlock the full potential of IFAT. ...
Fertiliser inefficiencies have enormous environmental costs, globally and locally. Our iconic Great ...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers processed from fossil reserves have enhanced food production over...
During the last century agricultural dependence on inorganic fertilizers increased to meet the food ...
Fertilizer nutrients are essential for food and nutrition security, but a large proportion of nutrie...
Fertilizer nutrients are essential for food and nutrition security, but a large proportion of nutrie...
Fertilizers produce over half of the world’s food and permit less encroachment into pristine lands. ...
Manufactured fertilizers play a key role in intensive agriculture. Food production goals cannot be m...
Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizer has enabled modern agriculture to greatly improve human nutrition ...
<p>Meeting human needs within the ecological limits of our planet calls for continuous reflection on...
The coming 10–20 years will be most critical for making the transition to a global food system in wh...
The coming 10–20 years will be most critical for making the transition to a global food system in wh...
In the mid-1960s, when projections of global starvation were common, no one questioned the role of m...
Mineral fertilizers have played a pivotal role in the success of the agricultural production systems...
AbstractThe number of undernourished people in the world remains unacceptably high at about 925 mill...
So far, world food supply has managed to stay ahead of rising population due to increasing productiv...
Fertiliser inefficiencies have enormous environmental costs, globally and locally. Our iconic Great ...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers processed from fossil reserves have enhanced food production over...
During the last century agricultural dependence on inorganic fertilizers increased to meet the food ...
Fertilizer nutrients are essential for food and nutrition security, but a large proportion of nutrie...
Fertilizer nutrients are essential for food and nutrition security, but a large proportion of nutrie...
Fertilizers produce over half of the world’s food and permit less encroachment into pristine lands. ...
Manufactured fertilizers play a key role in intensive agriculture. Food production goals cannot be m...
Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizer has enabled modern agriculture to greatly improve human nutrition ...
<p>Meeting human needs within the ecological limits of our planet calls for continuous reflection on...
The coming 10–20 years will be most critical for making the transition to a global food system in wh...
The coming 10–20 years will be most critical for making the transition to a global food system in wh...
In the mid-1960s, when projections of global starvation were common, no one questioned the role of m...
Mineral fertilizers have played a pivotal role in the success of the agricultural production systems...
AbstractThe number of undernourished people in the world remains unacceptably high at about 925 mill...
So far, world food supply has managed to stay ahead of rising population due to increasing productiv...
Fertiliser inefficiencies have enormous environmental costs, globally and locally. Our iconic Great ...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers processed from fossil reserves have enhanced food production over...
During the last century agricultural dependence on inorganic fertilizers increased to meet the food ...