Sub-Saharan Fertilizer Markets: Zambia 2017 - Research and Markets

DUBLIN--()--The "Sub-Saharan Fertilizer Markets: Zambia 2017" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

Gain critical insight into the potential consumption of fertilizer products in Zambia.

This report is fundamental reading for those involved in fertilizer supply industries. Agriculture employs 60% of the population of Zambia and is the main source of income and employment for those living in rural areas.

Zambia's agricultural output is dominated by maize. This is largely due to government policy, which has provided subsidised seed and fertilizer.

Over the past decade the amount of land harvested is more than doubled. There is significant potential for growing fertilizer consumption in Zambia.

Key Insights within the report include:

  • Agricultural Overview; including details of arable land in Zambia
  • Detailed Forecasts for fertilizer consumption
  • Crops that could benefit most from fertilizer usage
  • Government policy
  • Raw material resources and production capacity.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Glossary

2 Zambia

2.1 Introduction

2.2 Agricultural Overview

2.3 Government Policy Framework

2.3.1 Overview

2.3.2 Subsidy Programmes

2.3.3 Farm Block Development Program (FBDP)

3 Fertilizer Raw Material Resources

3.1 Natural gas

3.2 Phosphate Rock

3.3 Potash

4 Zambia's Domestic Fertilizers Industry

4.1 Production Capacity

4.1.1 Yara (formerly Greenbelt Fertilizers)

4.1.2 Nitrogen Chemicals of Zambia

4.1.3 Zambian Fertilizers

4.2 Supply Chain

4.2.1 Overview

4.3 Fertilizer Pricing

4.4 Zambia's Fertilizer Demand

4.4.1 Introduction

4.4.2 Maize

4.4.3 Sugar Cane

4.4.4 Cotton

4.4.5 Tobacco

4.4.6 Other Cash Crops

4.4.7 Fertilizer Supply / Demand

4.5 Outlook for Fertilizer Demand in Zambia

4.5.1 Overview

4.5.2 Government Policy Interventions

4.5.3 Land Availability

4.5.4 Crop Outlook

4.5.5 Maize

4.5.6 Sugar Cane

4.5.7 Other Commercial Crops

4.5.8 Fertilizer Demand Forecasts

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Related Topics: Agrochemicals and Fertilizers, Fertilizer

Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470
For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630
For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900
Related Topics: Agrochemicals and Fertilizers, Fertilizer