Wednesday, 2 July 2014

IFA Production and International Trade Conference will be held in the city of Beijing from 29 to 30 September 2014.

Dear Mr GIRI,
We are pleased to announce IFA Production and International Trade Conference will be held in the city of Beijing from 29 to 30 September 2014.
Registration is now open on our conference web site: www.ifa-beijing2014.org
By registering online, you will have the possibility to settle your registration fees (Visa or Mastercard), indicate your arrival and departure dates, register to events, etc.
Your username and password to access www.ifa-beijing2014.org and all conference web sites from now on are the same as for www.fertilizer.org.
In case you have forgotten your password please go to Member Login on www.fertilizer.org where you can easily create a new password.
We invite you to consult our IFA Beijing web site for regular conference updates, the list of registered companies and other documents as registration progresses.

We are looking forward to welcoming you in Beijing,
With kind regards,

Stéphane LELEU (Mr)
Director, Conference Service
IFA (International Fertilizer Industry Association)
28 rue Marbeuf
75008 Paris – France
Tel : +33 1 53 93 05 25
Fax : + 33 1 53 93 05 46

conference@fertilizer.org
 
IFA International Fertilizer Industry Association

looks forward to welcoming you in Beijing !
 
The annual IFA Production and International Trade Conference, is designed by the IFA Production and
International Trade Committee for all IFA members. In 2014, this event will be open to non-member companies, in order to expand networking opportunity and enhance the profiling of IFA as a strong knowledge-based organization. This IFA event focuses essentially on major supply-related topics and policy matters, with some 150 to 200 participants.
   
 
Understanding China in a global perspective
The focus on China becomes obvious in the light of this country’s importance in global fertilizer use and its rise as a prominent supplier of fertilizers in world markets since 2006.  However, new trends have recently emerged in China, on its environmental and energy challenges, the sustainability of fertilizer demand growth and the resilience of its structural overcapacity on nitrogen and phosphates.  How much is sustainable?  What is the industrial and trade policy of China, contributing to world supply? What actions are undertaken by the Chinese industry to meet those challenges? 
Understanding China from expert knowledge, industry and policy-makers perspectives
The fertilizer industry is truly global, by virtue its full integration in the global value chain. Structural evolution in key consuming regions, such as South Asia or Latin America, have direct implications to supplying regions, as West Asia, and to inter-regional trade flows. What are the opportunities and innovation in growing niche markets, such as specialty fertilizer or industrial deNOx applications? How and where the fertilizer sector expands its capability and enhances its interregional trade to meet growing demand? What are the prospects of fertilizer markets in key countries in Asia? 
Expanding global perspective captures innovation and value chain integration in the fertilizer industry. 

Participation to the IFA Production & International Trade Conference is open to IFA members and non-members.

Non-members of IFA should contact conference@fertilizer.org for further details and registration. 
  > How to become an IFA member www.fertilizer.org

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