Guangzhou, Guangdong -- (SBWire) -- 04/25/2011 -- Thermphos International in Netherlands is one of the world’s largest producers of phosphorus, phosphoric acid, phosphates, phosphonates and phosphorus derivatives. The company boasts about 22% of global yellow phosphorus with capacity of 180,000 tonnes per year.
In recent years, it witnessed a growing trend of need for phosphate fertilizer. However, many countries are beginning to address the potential threat of long-term phosphorus scarcity and overloading. How to deal with the gap between the growing demand from downstream industry of yellow phosphorus and the overloading of the non-renewable resource? How is the development of the industry in Netherlands?
CCM has released its report, Production of Yellow Phosphorus in Netherlands in 2010, which introduces the overview of phosphorus ore, reserves and exploitation, international trade, policies, supply and production of yellow phosphorus in Netherlands. A forecast on supply and supply-demand balance to the next 5 years in Netherland based on the overall analysis is made to help both upstream and downstream producers and purchasers make wise strategies in their business.
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Production of Yellow Phosphorus in Netherlands
Due to excess of livestock manure, soil in the Netherlands actually is being over-fertilised with tonnes of phosphate. However, in order to keep better farm growth, farmers also use artificial fertiliser containing phosphate.