1、CO2 emissions and mitigation potential in China’s ammonia industry
This trend was primarily caused by fast expansion of heavy industries such as steel, cement, and chemicals production. In China’s chemical industry, ammonia is one of the most fundamental chemicals, and is widely used to produce fertilizer such as urea and ammonium bicarbonate.
2、Zero Growth of Chemical Fertilizer and Pesticide Use: China's Objectives, Progress and Challenges
Studies have shown that chemical fertilizers and pesticides are important inputs in agricultural production and both play important roles in ensuring stable, high yields of agricultural products and driving growth of the agricultural economy (Wang et al., 1996; Wang & Xiao, 2008).
3、Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium Flows through the Manure Management Chain in China
Herein, we present a detailed analysis of the nutrient flows and losses in the “feed intake–excretion–housing–storage–treatment–application” manure chain, while considering differences among livestock production systems.
4、Physical and Chemical Properties of Fertilizers and Methods for their Determination
The physical form in which a fertilizer is produced is of considerable importance, both agronomically and in regard to satisfactory handling, transport, storage, and finally application to the field. Most of the problems encountered with fertilizers probably are...
WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF FERTILIZER COMPANIES OF INDIA : A CASE STUDY
National Fertilizers Ltd. (NFL) produces and markets nitrogenous fertilizers under the Kisan Urea name in India. It offers fertilizers for use in various types of crops, such as food grains, cash crops, and vegetables and oil seeds, as well as for horticulture.
impact of agricultural chemical inputs on environment: global evidence from informetrics analysis and visualization
In particular, agricultural chemical inputs denote the different types of chemical applications in agricultural production, such as pesticides (including natural and biological pesticides), chemical fertilizers, veterinary drugs and feed additives, among others.
India’s Fertilizer Industry: Productivity and Energy Efficiency
The analysis of current changes in structure and energy efficiency in the sector demonstrates the major role policies and fiscal incentives play in the Indian fertilizer sector. Substantial energy savings and carbon reduction potential exists.
Nitrogen and phosphorus losses and eutrophication potential associated with fertilizer application to cropland in China
The data for N and P application and net losses from the major cropping systems across China obtained from the CPSC dataset (CMEP, 2011) were used to establish a national inventory of N and P losses caused by fertilizer application.
Nitrogen fertilizer use in China – Contributions to food production, impacts on the environment and best management strategies
China is a big country with a huge population and limited farmland area per capita. To produce enough food for feeding the population is of vital importance for the county. A huge achievement in food production since 1949 has been made.
New technologies reduce greenhouse gas emissions from nitrogenous fertilizer in China
The Chinese Nitrogen Fertilizer Industry Association (CNFIA) surveyed 230 companies (Table S2), which account for 40% of the total N fertilizer industry in the nation, including all the large- and medium-scale plants.
Chemical fertilizer production bases are an indispensable part of agricultural production, providing essential nutrients for global food crops and plant growth. In China, these bases are primarily concentrated in provinces such as Henan, Shandong, and Jiangsu. These regions, rich in agricultural resources and equipped with advanced production technologies, have positioned China as one of the world's largest producers and exporters of chemical fertilizers. Below are some major companies operating in this sector:
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Henan Xinxiang Chemical Fiber Group Co., Ltd.: One of China’s largest fertilizer producers, this company, located in Xinxiang City, Henan Province, specializes in urea, monoammonium phosphate (MAP), and diammonium phosphate (DAP). It boasts advanced equipment and technology, ensuring stable and reliable product quality.
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Shandong Lubei Chemical Co., Ltd.: A leading domestic fertilizer manufacturer, Lubei Chemical operates production bases in Weifang and Qingdao, Shandong Province. Its key products include urea, phosphate fertilizers, and potassium chloride, widely used in agriculture and industry.
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Jiangsu Lianyungang Chemical Industry Group Co., Ltd.: Situated in Lianyungang City, Jiangsu Province, this company is a major fertilizer producer in China. Its product range spans urea, phosphate fertilizers, nitrates, and more, earning market recognition for superior quality.
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Anhui Wannan Chemical Group Co., Ltd.: Located in Xuancheng City, Anhui Province, this large chemical enterprise focuses on fertilizer production. Its main products include urea, phosphate fertilizers, and nitrates, serving both agricultural and industrial sectors.
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Shanxi Yangquan Coal Industry (Group) Co., Ltd.: Based in Yangquan City, Shanxi Province, this company originally specialized in coal mining and washing. In recent years, it has expanded into fertilizer production, offering urea and phosphate fertilizers, while contributing to local economic development.
In addition to these companies, other notable fertilizer production bases in China include Hubei Yihua Group, Hebei Jiheng Chemical Group, and Sichuan Lutianhua Group. These enterprises enjoy high reputations and influence in domestic and international markets, playing a vital role in supporting agricultural production.
China’s chemical fertilizer production bases have achieved remarkable success in scale, technology, and output. These companies have not only driven agricultural development in China but also significantly contributed to global food security. Looking ahead, with technological advancements and growing environmental awareness, China’s fertilizer production bases are poised to expand further, delivering higher-quality products and services to global agriculture.

