China's chemical fertilizer output in 1998 reached 29.56 million tons (pure nutrients, the same below), accounting for 19% of the world's total output, ranking first in the world; China's use of chemical fertilizers in 1998 reached 38.16 million tons of pure nutrients, also ranking first in the world Bit. Although China ranks first in the world in terms of total fertilizer production and total consumption, it does not mean that China is also in the first position in the rational use of chemical fertilizers. On the contrary, on the contrary, there are serious problems in the application of chemical fertilizers in some rural areas in China. Reasonable and unscientific issues have caused the waste of chemical fertilizer resources, increased agricultural costs, and reduced farmers’ income, and urgently needed to be changed. China is a big country in the production and consumption of chemical fertilizers. With the adjustment of rural production structure, the demand for chemical fertilizers will continue to increase. In 2006, China will abolish all agricultural taxes. As food prices rise, the sown area of grain will increase and farmers' enthusiasm for growing grain will increase. In 2006, the demand for chemical fertilizers will reach 50 million tons. From January to June 2005, China's chemical fertilizers showed a good momentum of growth. From January to June, the country's chemical fertilizers totaled 24,119,800 tons, a year-on-year increase of 11.7%. Among them, the output of nitrogen fertilizer was 17,524,900 tons, a year-on-year increase of 10.4%, the output of phosphate fertilizer was 5.441 million tons, a year-on-year increase of 9.6%, and the output of potash fertilizer was 1.134 million tons, a year-on-year increase of 54.5%. Energy, raw materials, transportation and many other factors that affect the cost of fertilizer production and circulation will continue to play a role. Therefore, the pressure of fertilizer prices to continue to rise in 2005 is not small. Since the first half of 2004, in order to stabilize the market price of chemical fertilizers and protect farmers’ income from planting, governments at all levels have adopted a series of regulatory measures, and they have achieved certain results. The control will continue to increase, and the market price of chemical fertilizers will have room for rise. Compressed to a certain extent. The main reasons for the continuous increase in fertilizer prices in 2005 were the increase in demand for fertilizers, the increase in fertilizer production costs, the lack of structural supply, and the continuous rise in international fertilizer prices. These factors will continue to play a role in 2006, so fertilizer prices will increase in 2005-2006. Will show a continuous upward trend. Due to the steady growth of consumption, there will still be a gap in domestic capacity supply, especially potash, diammonium phosphate and NPK Hefei will still rely on imports to meet demand. There is still a lot of room for growth in the market demand for chemical fertilizers in China. China Fertilizer is facing a good momentum of development, which provides a good opportunity for Chinese fertilizer manufacturers to improve product structure, carry out technological transformation and expand scale.
