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Program



18th AFA Int’l Annual Fertilizer Forum & Exhibition Feb., 7-9-2012 Sharm El-Sheikh , Egypt Maritim Jolie Ville Hotel

Chemical Industries Holding Co.

Abu Qir Fertilizers Co.

Alexandria Fertilizers Co.

Helwan Fertilizers Co.

KIMA

SEMADCO

Evergrow for Delta Fert. &Chemical Co. Specialist Fertilizers

Abu Zabaal Fertilizer Co.

Aqua Trust for Water Treatment Co.

ORASCOM

Stamicarbon Co.


Registration & Help Desk: •

Monday, Feb 6th, 2012 :

09 hr:30 – 16 hr:00

Tuesday, Feb 7th, 2012 :

09 hr:30 - 16 hr:00

Wednesday, Feb 8th, 2012:

09 hr:30 - 14 hr:00

Thursday, Feb 9th, 2012:

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Committees Meetings: Restricted to members only Meetings will be held at : Royal Club Meeting Room Monday: Feb 6th, 2012 - 11 hr:00

AFA Technical Committee Meeting

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AFA HSE Committee Meeting

12 hr:30

- 16 hr:00

AFA Economic Committee Meeting

14 hr:00 - 15hr:30 Lunch (Restricted to Committee Members) Hosted by: AFA General Secretariat

All Sessions during Feb. 7-9, 2012 will be held at : Club House Meeting Room

DAY 1: Tuesday: Feb 7th , 2012 14hr: 30 – 16hr: 00

Networking Lunch

16hr:30 - 17hr:30 Opening Ceremony • Welcome addresses : - AFA Secretary General - AFA Chairman - Representative of Egyptian Fertilizer Industries • Keynote speakers: - Water Challenges with Special Focus on the Arab Region Dr. Mahmoud Abu Zeid, Chairman, Arab Water Council, Egypt - Toward Successful Dialogue in Resolving Complex Dr. Mustafa Al-Sayed, Secretary General, Royal Charity Organization, Bahrain • AFA 2011 Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Award U


DAY 2: Wednesday: Feb 8th , 2012 09:30 – 10:00

Networking Coffee / Tea

10:00 - 12:00 Session II Chairperson: Mr. Ayed AL-MUTAIRI Director, Marketing & Logistics, MA'ADEN, S. Arabia 1- Growth of Fertilizer Industry in Volatile Market Mr. Awatshi, Managing Director, IFFCO, India 2- Current Fertilizer Policy in India & Future Directions Mr. Satish Chander, Director General, FAI, India 3- IPNI Approach to Nutrient Management in Sub-Saharan Africa Mr. Adrian M. Johnston ,Vice President, Asia& Africa, IPNI, USA 4- Food Security in the Arab World: Global Challenges and Regional Opportunities Dr. Hadi Fathallah, Economist, FAO, Egypt 5- N,P and K Outlook Mr. Steven J. Markey, Managing Consultant, CRU International, UK

12:00 – 12:30

Networking Coffee / Tea

12:30 – 14:30 Session III Chairperson: Mr. Jafar SALEM Deputy GM/Marketing Manager, Arab Potash Company, Jordan 1- Global Supply and Demand Outlook for Fertilizers and Raw Materials Mr. Patrick Heffer, Director, Agriculture Services, IFA, France 2- Arab Potash Company Mr. Keith Thornton, General Manger, APC ,Jordan 3- Uhde Ammonia/Urea Plants and their Environment… Mr. Stepha Aschemann ,Commissioning Manager Mopco I+II ,Thyssenkrupp Uhde, Germany 4- Phosphate Resources: Future for 2012 and Beyond Mr. Mark Evans, Consultant, BC Insight, UK 5- Analysis of Market Developments and Forecasts of : the Fertilizer Business Cycle, Supply/ Demand Balance, Profitability Mr. Oliver Hatfield, Director-Fertilizers, Integer Research, UK

14:30

Networking Lunch

DAY 3: Thursday: Feb 9th , 2012 09:30 – 10:00 Networking Coffee / Tea 10:00 - 12:00 Session IV Chairperson: Dr. Mohammed BENZEKRI Director market Research & Communication, OCP, Morocco U

1- Commissioning Experience of a Large Scale Ammonia Plant Mr. Sayer Al-Mufadhali, Staff Production Eng, Ma’aden Phosphate Co., Saudi Arabia 2- CIS Fertilizer Market Outlook Mr. Eugene Bilichenko, Senior Analyst of Global Markets , Chem Curier, Ukraine 3- Zinc Nutrient Initiative of IZA – An Overview Dr. Soumitra Das, Director, India Programme - Zinc Nutrient Initiative, International Zinc Association, India 4- Historical Development of Nutrient use in Pakistan, Current Scenario & Future Outlook Mr. Muhammad Tahir Saleem, Editor, Farming Outlook, Pakistan

12:30 Closing Session 13:30 Networking Lunch U



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Growth of Fertilizer Industry in Volatile Market

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Current Fertilizer Policy in India & Future Directions

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Nutrient Management in Sub-Saharan Africa

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IPNI Approach to Nutrient Management in Sub-Saharan Africa1 Adrian Johnston and Shamie Zingore International Plant Nutrition Institute Saskatoon, Canada and Nairobi, Kenya

Abstract

In the face of a growing food crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), there are renewed efforts to help farmers to increase crop productivity mainly by increasing fertilizer use and improved crop varieties. However, sustainable crop production intensification in SSA will remain elusive unless the fundamental issues of providing the crops with adequate nutrients in their correct balance under highly variable soil fertility conditions are properly addressed. The Africa program of IPNI has been developed to work with its industry member companies, and collaborate with national agricultural research and extension systems, Universities, and International Agricultural Research Systems to make a contribution to sustainable nutrient management in SSA. The goal is to synthesize information and develop research programs to encourage fertilizer use in ways that are technically efficient, economically viable, and environmentally friendly. The program will facilitate the establishment of a network for sharing information on site- and crop-specific best fertilizer management practices for various cropping systems among researchers in Africa and other regions. Emphasis will also be placed on supporting and collaborating with existing projects to develop and promote innovative mechanisms to transfer knowledge on best fertilizer management practices to input suppliers, agricultural service providers, extension services and farmers. The program will focus on sites in the sub-humid zones, due to their high potential for agricultural intensification, and will cover both commercial estates and subsistence oriented agricultural systems.

Introduction

Most of the soils in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are inherently infertile, and poor agricultural management practices during the past decades have led to a severe decline in their productive capacity. Chronic food shortages and malnutrition in Africa are a result of poor crop productivity linked to multiple soil nutrient deficiencies. Fertilizer use is extremely low in much of the SSA region (Av. 13 kg/ha), despite large areas with high potential for intensification, and this is one of the main factors explaining lagging agricultural productivity growth. Cereal crop yields have stagnated at about 1 t per ha over the past 5 decades, despite an increase in food demand by 3-3.5% per year due to a rapidly growing population (Eicher and Kupfuma 1998). Presently, chronic food insecurity affects 28% of the 700 million people who live in SSA. At the current trends of population growth, cereal crop productivity must grow by 4% annually, or more than double by 2020, to make SSA self-sufficient in cereal production (Badiane and Delgado 1995).

Given the low levels of fertilizer use and poor soils in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), fertilizer use must increase if the region is to reverse the current trends of low crop productivity and land degradation. There are renewed efforts to raise fertilizer use in SSA from the current 8 kg to 50 kg/ha by improving the marketing, policy and socio-economic environment to increase fertilizer availability at prices affordable to smallholder farmers. However, to realize full agronomic, economic and environmental benefits of increased fertilizer use, the fundamental issues of providing the crops with adequate

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nutrients under the highly variable soil fertility conditions in SSA must be properly addressed. Farmers often are doing the best they can with available limited resources, but they often lack a good understanding of how best to manage higher rates of fertilizers. For example, the recent investment in fertilizer in Malawi under the national subsidy programme resulted in an increase in fertilizer use by 20 kg/ha. National food production was increased by 60%, but estimated agronomic N use efficiency was only14 kg grain/kg fertilizer N. Agronomic efficiencies of 30 kg grain/kg fertilizer N can be achieved with good management, and this suggests that yield could readily be doubled with the same fertilizer. Current recommendations for nutrient management are mostly blanket in nature, based on plot level performance of single technologies, but there is increasing realization that systematic refinement of the recommendations to reflect the heterogeneous conditions at farm and landscape levels is crucial to optimize crop productivity (Giller et al., 2006). Within smallholder farms, fields can be identified that exhibit different patterns of responsiveness to applied nutrients: poorly responsive fertile fields, poorly responsive infertile fields, and responsive medium-to-infertile fields (Tittonell et al., 2008; Zingore et al., 2007). Sustainable crop production intensification in SSA will largely depend on improving the efficiency with which scarce fertilizers are used by smallholder farmers under highly variable soil fertility conditions. Research in SSA has established Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) as a framework for boosting crop productivity through combing fertilizer use with other soil fertility management technologies, based on site conditions. Vanlauwe et al. (2010) defined ISFM as ‘A set of soil fertility management practices that necessarily include the use of fertilizer, organic inputs, and improved germplasm combined with the knowledge on how to adapt these practices to local conditions, aiming at maximizing agronomic use efficiency of the applied nutrients and improving crop productivity. All inputs need to be managed following sound agronomic principles.’ The 4R Nutrient Stewardship developed by the fertilizer industry worldwide focusing on applying the right fertilizer source at the right rate, at the right time in the growing season, and in the right place provides an essential basis for optimizing use of nutrient within the ISFM framework, holistically evaluating the implications for sustainability.

Despite concerted nutrient management research for several decades there still exist major limitations in translating science into practice in SSA. The IPNI program has identified some key gaps that will need to be addressed, including: •

Information on the status of crop productivity and nutrient use is not readily available in formats easily accessible to various categories of users. • Results from past research on fertilizer management practices are fragmented and not available to guide and prioritize investment in nutrient management. • Major gaps exist in direction and leadership to consolidate information on nutrient management in the region and produce outputs required to effectively support farmers to make informed decisions on plant nutrient management. • Current efforts to promote fertilizer use are based on nutrient management to achieve small increases in productivity and there are limited efforts to assess the potential production of favourable regions in SSA. • No clear impact pathways and decision support tools to support sustainable intensification of smallholder agriculture in SSA. • There are efforts to revise fertilizer recommendations in many countries (e.g. Malawi, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Kenya), but frameworks to systematically develop and package fertilizer recommendations are lacking. • Major gaps exist between research and extension systems with a long time lag (often more than 20 years) in applying scientific research results into products to improve nutrient management by smallholder farmers. 4R Nutrient Stewardship

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The main focus of IPNI Africa program is to provide leadership and direction in plant nutrient management research and development in SSA guided by the principles of the 4R Nutrient Stewardship (www.ipni.net/4R). The 4R Nutrient Stewardship Framework developed by the fertilizer industry worldwide aims to provide the context for efficient on‐farm nutrient management practices with irreducible simplicity focused on four central components: applying the right fertilizer source at the right rate, at the right time in the growing season, and in the right place. Smallholder farms in SSA exhibit substantial heterogeneity (lack of uniformity) in soil fertility within short distances, and the 4R Nutrient Stewardship should address this variability to increase nutrient use efficiencies. Although fertilizer recommendations in SSA mostly cover N and P only, analysis of nutrient deficiencies show an increase of constraints to crop production with decreasing soil fertility status. • •

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Depleted soils that cover wide areas are associated with multiple nutrient deficiencies and addition of the ‘right source’ of fertilizer that provide base cations (K and Ca) and micronutrients (Zn and B) in addition to N and P is required to significantly increase yields. The ‘right rate’ of fertilizer application has also been found to have profound effects on nutrient use efficiency, with on farm experiments showing that agronomic and economic returns diminish rapidly on most poor soils when nutrient applications rates exceed 60 kg N/ha and 10 kg P/ha. In addition to the standard timing of basal and top dressing fertilizer application, ‘right time’ of fertilizer application in SSA should be flexible and adjustable to the highly variable interand intra-seasonal rainfall as a risk mitigation strategy. The ‘right place’ is often critical when low rates of fertilizer are used, with spot-application more effective at placing nutrients where crops can use them effectively.

Each of the four “rights” is directly related to the other three in at least one way, interconnected into a unified, effective system. When viewed holistically, 4R Nutrient Stewardship can have wider effects on the sustainability of agricultural systems in SSA beyond the immediate benefits in terms of crop productivity.

Research and Development Plans The Africa Program activities are initially covering maize based cropping system in the East and Southern Africa sub-humid zone, due to its high prospects and potential for agricultural intensification. The sub-humid zone maize-based cropping system constitutes 38% of the total land area in SSA and covers large areas in East and Southern Africa (Deckers 1993). The zone has good prospects for agricultural growth due to favourable rainfall (av. 700-1200 mm/yr) and is important for its high potential for maize production, the staple food crop for the region (FAO 2001). The program will also partner with the IFDC West Africa Division to establish research and training activities to enhance profitability and sustainability cocoa and oil palm production in humid zones in West Africa.

1. Consolidation of information on fertilizer access and use in Africa Despite extensive research on the role of fertilizer in improving crop productivity in Africa, much of the information remains fragmented as there has been little effort to consolidate results from wide-ranging studies. As a consequence, evidence for the potential of impact of fertilizers on increasing crop productivity and the best management practices that contribute most to yield increases have often been incoherent. To fill this gap, IPNI is collaborating with various research and development institutions to develop a database and information system to collate and analyze data on fertilizer access, use and the potential impact of fertilizer in Africa. Products will be developed to make the information accessible to various stakeholders in agricultural research and development. Some of the key benefits of the information system will be: •

Synthesis and dissemination of science-based information on the role of fertilizer in sustainable increase in crop productivity and maintenance of soil resource base.

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Highlighting cropping systems that offer good opportunities for intensification and show gaps in nutrient management for achieving high yield levels. Improved understanding of the pathways and knowledge systems necessary to sustainably increase crop productivity in heterogeneous farming systems in Africa.

2. Agronomic research to assess potential crop productivity and validate site-specific BMPs To optimize and sustain crop productivity in the region, there is need to appropriately define the potential and attainable yields for medium and high potential benchmark sites and develop target yields that suit food security and economic objectives of various categories of farmers. The coordinated research program builds on recent research results in SSA that have shown drastic soil fertility variability at the farm and landscape levels, leading to variable crop productivity and crop response to additions of fertilizer and organic nutrient resources (Zingore et al., 2007). Consequently, large yield gaps arise from soil fertility differences between fields due to a combination of inherent and management factors. To achieve this goal, the IPNI Africa program has initiated a regional coordinated experiment to determine best nutrient management practices for maize. • • • • • •

Standardized nutrient omission trials are being implemented in partnership with collaborators in Kenya, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, with additional sites to be established in Tanzania, Malawi and Uganda in 2012. The nutrient omission trials, located at multiple sites, are designed as a diagnostic tool to identify which of the macro-nutrients N, P and K are limiting maize growth, and to determine the possible other constraints related to soil secondary and micro-nutrients and soil acidity. In nutrient omission trials, one of the nutrients is omitted while the others are applied at rates considered as non-limiting in all treatments. At each site, trials are established at multiple locations to determine spatial variation, which will serves to establish the link between the crop response and soil characteristics and provides the basis for predicting and mapping of nutrient deficiencies. The coordinated research project will provide a standard approach for use by the national and international agricultural research systems, development partners and extensions services to develop, validate and promote best nutrient management practices. A GIS database is under development to collect information on maize production potential and nutrient deficiencies in SSA, and will be used to integrate information from current and future IPNI and collaborators’ trials. The database will be used to highlight areas with the greatest potential for intensification and where R&D investments can be prioritized.

3. The maize nutrient management decision support tool – Nutrient Expert for Maize The process to develop site-specific fertilizer BMPs takes into account complex factors that not only affect soil-water-crop relations, but also socio-economic factors. The IPNI South-East Asia region developed Nutrient Expert for Maize, a robust computer-based decision support tool that integrates complex factors in a simple and enables local experts to strategically formulate nutrient management guidelines for maize and other crops. The tool has been adapted for African cropping systems and will be validated from 2012. • • • •

Nutrient Expert for Hybrid Maize supports farmers to increase yields and profits by suggesting a meaningful yield goal for specific locations and by providing the best nutrient management strategy required to attain the yield goal. Nutrient Expert for Maize allows determination of yield goal taking into account the potential yield for the specific area, the attainable yield with optimal nutrient management and farmer objectives (food security or income). The tool also presents a simple profit analysis comparing costs and benefits between the farmer‘s current practice and the recommended alternative improved practice. Nutrient Expert for Maize was designed in a way that it can be used as a learning tool, providing field staff with information of how to determine flexible nutrient application rates that are suitable for the variable soil fertility conditions within smallholder systems, fertilizer composition, quick helps, instant summary tables and graphs, plus allowing a great amount of flexibility in use of the tool. This provides added value in moving from blanket

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recommendation to developing nutrient management recommendation that match conditions in specific sites. • The guidelines provided by this software are consistent with the scientific principles of SiteSpecific Nutrient Management (SSNM) that include (Doberman and Cassman, 2002): • Utilize indigenous nutrient sources available on-farm • Apply adequate amounts of fertilizer N, P, K, and other nutrients to minimize nutrientrelated constraints and achieve high yield • Achieve high profitability in the short and medium term • Avoid the luxury uptake of nutrients by the crop • Minimize depletion of soil fertility • Use of proper agronomic practices, such as plant spacing, time, rate, place and type of fertilizer, crop reside management etc, to increase fertilizer use efficiency. Promotion of results from Nutrient Expert for Maize is enhanced by use of other field-based tools, such as soil test kits, leaf colour charts and ‘Crop Doctor’ that allow farmers to diagnose nutrient requirements for crops. Nutrient Expert for Maize is easily adaptable to different environments, and work is already underway to validate and test the decision tool under various conditions in Africa.

4. Development of material and training programs to promote BMPs The IPNI Africa program will also develop products for innovative and effective transfer of knowledge on best fertilizer management practices to input suppliers, public and private agricultural service providers, extension services and farmers. Various IPNI materials (including posters, training manuals, handbooks, audio-visual productions etc) will be adapted and new materials specific to Africa developed for different categories of end users. The ‘Maize Doctor’ nutrient management guide is available from the Africa Program. Over the next 5 years, the IPNI Africa Program will contribute to the Soil Health Consortium established the Gates Foundation to raise awareness of good fertilizer management and ISFM amongst stakeholders and providing information to improve decision-making by policy makers, extension workers, input suppliers. This project will also provide IPNI with a good opportunity to contribute to the development of educational curricula to improve effectiveness of University teaching programs, and the development of knowledge products for various categories of users.

5. Collaboration Central to the success of IPNI to have impact in Africa will be development of effective partnerships with relevant partners. The program works very closely partners from national agricultural research and extension systems, Universities, International Agricultural Research Systems and other stakeholders, in implementation on activities. The Africa program has also been positioned to influence major research and development programs on nutrient management in Africa. Some of the Key programs IPNI is collaborating with include: •

Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA): Linkages have been established with the Soil Health Program of AGRA to backstop demonstration to promote best nutrient management practices. Activities include: providing technical support and strengthen the capacity of the projects to conduct adaptive research, and data; building the capacity of project to use decision support tools for improving dissemination of nutrient management recommendations; developing a database for regional integration and synthesis of results from SHP projects to facilitate innovative regional learning on agricultural intensification in SSA. Africa Soil Health Consortium: The IPNI Africa program is a key partner in the Africa Soil Health Consortium project coordinated by CABI: ‘Supporting knowledge sharing on integrated Soil Health.’ The Africa Soil Health Consortium project is developing customized materials for use in initiatives to improve crop productivity in SSA, with a focus to raise awareness of best nutrient management practices amongst stakeholders and providing information needed to improve decision-making by policy makers, extension workers and input suppliers.

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Africa soil Information Services (AFSIS): IPNI has joined efforts with the AfSIS project, whose main focus is to develop the digital soil map for Africa. The AfSIS project is implementation diagnostic nutrient omission trials that will provide standard approaches and tools, norms and principles for improving crop productivity and nutrient use efficiencies in SSA. Diagnostic trials have been installed in major farming systems in five countries in SSA, namely Mali, Malawi, Kenya, Tanzania and Nigeria and will provide consistent, large-scale mechanisms for testing the efficacy of fertilizer and soil fertility ameliorants use. The results from the diagnostic trials will provide information for understanding nutrient deficiencies in key pilot sites, which will provide important input to the datasets from the coordinated maize trial.

Concluding Remarks • • •

There is growing interest to help farmers in Africa to increase productivity, with a major focus on investments increase fertilizer access. Insufficient attention has been given to develop, manage and and disseminate knowledge on fertilizer BMPs. IPNI efforts in Africa, supported by IPNI’s global experience, will make a major contribution to fill this gap.

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N,P and K Outlook

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Global Supply and Demand Outlook for Fertilizers and Raw Materials

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Arab Potash Company

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Uhde Ammonia/Urea Plants and their Environment…

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Phosphate Resources: 2012 and Beyond

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The Fertilizer Business Cycle, Supply/ Demand Balance & Profitability - Analysis of Market Developments & Forecasts

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Commissioning Experience of a Large Scale Ammonia Plant

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CIS Fertilizer Export Outlook

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Zinc Nutrient Initiative of IZA – An Overview

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Historical Development of Nutrient use in Pakistan, Current Scenario & Future Outlook

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Historical Development of Nutrient Use in Pakistan, Current Scenario and Future Outlook M. Tahir Saleem Abstract The nutrient use in Pakistan during 2010-11 was 3,933 thousand tonnes – about 166 kg per hectare (however, the offtake was almost about 10 percent lower than the previous year, in terms of the use rate it was 183.2 kg per hectare). This is a considerably advanced use of nutrients in Pakistan which has developed from a nominal use of nitrogen (1,000 tonnes) in 1952-3. The phosphate use was introduced in 1959-60 with 100 tonnes P 2 O 5, and potash in 1966-67 with 120 tonnes. The development of fertilizer use in Pakistan can be divided into three phases: the introductory phase (1949 – 1980), take-off phase (1981 – 1995) and advanced phase (1996 onwards). The paper briefly outlines the historical development of nutrients and the current scenario besides the problems faced. Introduction A brief country profile, given below, is warranted for appreciating the development of fertilizer use in Pakistan. • Area and crops: Of the total land area of 79.61 million hectares, about 30 per cent (23.67 million hectares), was cropped area during 2010-11: major crop groups constituting the total cropped area were the followings:  Cereals (food grains): 58 per cent,  Cash crops (sugarcane, cotton, etc.): 17 per cent  Pulses and oilseeds: 9 per cent  Fruits and vegetable: 7 per cent  Other crops: 9 per cent • • •

Yield gap: There is considerable yield gap between the national yields and the achievable potential yields of crops, which offers prospects of future developments through the application of nutrients, better crop varieties and improved crop husbandry, including seed. Population and literacy: The current population is about 180 million people, with a growth rate of 2.05 per cent, of which the rural population constitutes about 63 per cent; literacy rate is 57.7 per cent. Economic growth rates: Real GDP growth during 2010-11 was estimated at 2.4 per cent, compared with 6.5 per cent in developing countries and 8.7 per cent in South Asia. The share of agriculture in GDP was 20.9 per cent and the growth rate in agriculture was 1.2 per cent. Unprecedented floods during 2010-11 partly explain the low growth rates of economy.

Fertilizer development Fertilizer was introduced in Pakistan in the early 1960s with only 1,000 tonnes of nitrogen as ammonium sulphate in 1952-53. Phosphate was introduced in 1959-60 with 100 tonnes as single superphosphate and potash in 196667 with 120 tonnes as potassium sulphate. Three phases of development can be recognized as briefly discussed below: Introductory phase – 1949 to 1980 When fertilizer was introduced in Pakistan, almost 50 years ago, it was believed that Pakistan soils were deficient only in nitrogen, except some sub-mountainous tracts which were thought low in phosphate. Thus, when the first fertilizer plant of SSP was established in 1957, its producers were wondering what to do with the product. The history of fertilizer development in Pakistan starts with the initiation of simple trials in farmers’ fields in 1952 by the then agricultural chemist, Dr. A. Wahhab of the then agricultural research and college, Lyallpur (now Faisalabad). This led to the development and implementation of a project in 1958, with support from United Nations (UN) Freedom from Hunger Campaign funds, under the technical guidance of a Dutch agronomist, Dr. J. G. Vermaat. The project entitled ‘Rapid Soil Fertility Survey and Popularization of Fertilizer’ was based on the principle of laying out dispersed trials in farmers’ fields because the Government research farms did not represent farmers’ conditions, both in soil types and agronomic management. Fertilizer recommendations based on the average response of these dispersed trials in an area, which sampled all possible soil-climate-management conditions, were more realistic compared to those based on data generated from research stations. Further, because these trials involved the active participation of the farmer they had a tremendous impact on the pace of fertilizer use development in the country. Surprisingly during the very first year phosphate response, in combination with nitrogen, was noticed wide-spread in farmers’ fields. Thus, over the next few years the deficiency of phosphate in Pakistan soils was established.

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Field days on the site of these simple trials were laid to show farmers the response of crops to nitrogen and phosphate. This helped a lot in developing the use of fertilizer in Pakistan. The introduction of semi dwarf high yielding wheat varieties in the mid 70s, requiring higher application of nutrients, served as a kick-start to fertilizer offtake in Pakistan. Fertilizer use which was only 71 thousand tonnes in 1964-65 increased to 312 thousand in 1969-70 and by the end of next decade it rose to 1044 thousand tonnes in 1979-80. This phenomenon goes under the name of Green Revolution. As a result, within a span of two decades, fertilizer use increased from 1.3 kg per hectare in 1959-60 to 18.6 kg in 1969-70 and to 55.5 kg per hectare of cropped area in 1979-80. 1

The development of fertilizer in introductory phase is summarized in Table-1 . Table-1:

Highlights of fertilizer development in the introductory phase (‘000 tonnes)

Year

N

P2O5

K2O Total Fertilizer use - offtake 1952-1953 1.0 1.0 1959-1960 19.3 0.1 19.4 1966-1967 112.8 3.9 0.1 116.8 1969-1970 274.0 36.6 1.3 311.9 1979-1980 806.0 228.5 9.6 1044.1 Fertilizer production 1952-1953 1959-1960 8.9 0.2 9.0 1969-1970 129.3 4.2 133.4 1979-1980 388.9 49.8 438.6 Source: National Fertilizer Development Centre (NFDC)

Remarks Nitrogen introduced Phosphate introduced Potash introduced Semi dwarf cereals introduced NFDC established st

1 SSP and AS plants setup NFC, Exxon and DHL plants FFC urea at Mirpur Mathelo

The first single super phosphate (SSP) plant was established in 1957 (at Faisalabad) with an annual capacity of 103 thousand tonnes phosphorus (P 2 0 5 ) and the first ammonium sulphate (AS) plant in 1958 (at Daud Khel) with an annual capacity of 90 thousand tonnes nitrogen (N). Then other plants by NFC, Exxon, DHL and FFC followed suit (Table-1).

Take off phase – 1980 to 1995 This phase is marked by the emergence in 1978 of National Fertilizer Development Centre (NFDC) with the Planning Commission, Government of Pakistan. It was at this time that the need was felt for a national organization to provide guidance in the development of fertilizer use and local production, besides serving as a forum to discuss problems. The Centre was supported initially by the Norwegian up to June, 1981, and then by the Dutch under FAO. The national staff was supported by the international counterparts. It was during this phase that NFDC took the leading role in national policy planning both for agronomic use of fertilizer and for expansion in fertilizer industry. The voluminous data collected under the disbursed simple trials in farmers’ fields from all over the country were collated, analyzed and interpreted for developing rational fertilizer recommendations. As a result during the take off phase fertilizer use increased from 55.5 kg in 1979-80 to 86.4 kg in 1989-90 and to 98.6 kg per cropped hectare in 1994-95. Thus, fertilizer use during this phase increases by 78 per cent. Necessary data are presented in Table-2. Table-2:

Highlights of fertilizer development in the take off phase (‘000 tonnes)

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P2O5

1979-1980 1989-1990 1994-1995

806.0 1467.9 1738.10

228.5 382.4 428.41

1979-1980

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49.8

1

K2O Total Fertilizer use - offtake 9.6 1044.1 40.1 1890.4 16.55 2183.06 Fertilizer production 438.6

Remarks NFDC established

FFC urea at Mirpur Mathelo

For detailed data see annexes-1 and 2.

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1989-1990 1156.4 105.1 1261.5 1994-1995 1544.1 92.1 1636.2 Source: National Fertilizer Development Centre (NFDC)

New plants by FFC & NFC

Fertilizer production also increased considerably with the setting up of new plants. Pakarab NP plant established in 1979 became operational during this phase besides FFC’s urea plants at Goth Machhi and NFC’s SSP and urea plants (Annex-3). This raised local production from almost 439 thousand tonnes in 1980 to 1636 thousand tonnes in 1995 – an increase of 273 per cent. Nitro-phosphate was introduced in the country. Another outstanding achievement of this phase was an interaction between the fertilizer industry and fertilizer agronomist in the country, in such forums as workshops, seminars and policy discussions. This was facilitated by NFDC. Besides, the Government of Pakistan was advised on the fertilizer situation and policies. For this purpose short and long term fertilizer projections were developed as guidelines in association with FAO expertise. The integrated nutrient management system was also initiated by NFDC and taken up by the provinces for implementation. Considerable emphasis was also laid on fertilizer efficiency – research on urea super granules – and on monitoring nutrient ratios. Pricing of fertilizers was also guided by the value cost ratio concept. Advanced (maturity) phase – 1995 to date This is a phase of challenges. Once fertilizer use has been developed up to almost 100kg per hectare as in the previous phase of take off, its further increase requires refinements in fertilizer efficiency through achieving better nutrient ratios and precision methods of application. Further, fertilizer sector having been de-regulated during this phase, the differential between the locally produced and the imported quantities of fertilizers posed problems of pricing. The role of NFDC becomes more crucial. An outstanding achievement of this phase was the introduction of MOP fertilizer as alternate source of K besides the traditional SOP. This was achieved under CIDA / PPIC project. Under this project blending concept was introduced through a pilot project. The success of this project led Engro Fertilizers Ltd. to setup their NPKs blends based on MOP. This was a landmark achievement in the history of fertilizer development in Pakistan. Further, research and development in micronutrients took a boost under Pakistan Agriculture Research Council (PARC) and deficiencies were delineated for crops and soils. This area is yet to see the application of micronutrients in the field. During this phase fertilizer use increased from 98.6 kg in 1994-95 to 184.2 kg per cropped hectare in 2009-10. NPK blends prepared by Engro Fertilizers Ltd. were introduced commercially in 2004-05 for various crops and areas in Pakistan. This development, however, need to be taken up by other fertilizer manufacturers and dealers in order to promote balanced nutrition of crops. Nutrient ratios widened towards the end of this phase with the increased offtake of nitrogen compared to phosphate and potash. In fact, never took off, primarily because neither the industry nor the public sector made any effort. This reflects bad on fertilizer efficiency and crop quality.

Fertilizer use during this phase is summarized in Table-3 Table-3:

Highlights of fertilizer development in the advanced phase

(‘000 tonnes) K2O Total Nutrient ratios(N:P 2 O 5 :K 2 O) Fertilizer use - offtake 1994-1995 1738.10 428.41 16.55 2183.06 4.1 : 1.0 : 0.04 1999-2000 2217.77 597.16 18.50 2833.42 3.7 : 1.0 : 0.03 2004-2005 2796.42 865.11 32.51 3694.04 3.2 : 1.0 : 0.04 2009-2010 3476.29 860.44 23.76 4360.49 4.0 : 1.0 : 0.03 Fertilizer production 1994-1995 1544.1 92.1 1636.2 1999-2000 2039.6 223.5 2263.2 FJFC: DAP and urea plant 2004-2005 2373.1 324.8 20.1* 2717.9 Engro: NP and NPK 2009-2010 2669.0 403.0 10.0 3082.0 Fatima and Suraj Fertilizers Source: National Fertilizer Development Centre (NFDC) * This is locally blended NPKs through imported MOP and locally produced urea by Engro Fertilizer Ltd. Year

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As to the fertilizer industry development, DAP plant was setup in 1998 by Fauji Jordon Fertilizer Corporation at Port Qasim which raised local phosphate production considerably, reducing dependence on imports. Further, new plants of urea, NP and CAN, SSP, NPK blends came into being by Engro Fertilizers Ltd., Fatima Fertilizer Ltd., etc. The production data are given in Table-3 and details in Annex-3 Problems Among the problems encountered during this phase, they include: 1. Increasing prices of inputs, particularly fertilizers which increased phenomenally from 1994-95 to 2009-10 (urea price per bag of 50kg increased from Rs. 235 to Rs. 799, NP from Rs. 250 to Rs. 1,452 and DAP from Rs. 379 to Rs. 2,267). However, output prices considerably balanced the input output ratio. 2. The pricing problem has assumed a sharper focus during the 2010-11 and the current year when price of urea has risen to Rs. 1,760 and DAP to Rs. 4,162 per bag (January, 2012). This has adversely affected the benefit cost ratio of fertilizers. 3. Lately shortage of gas has resulted inconsiderable negative impact on local production of fertilizers with resultant reduced production and consequently fertilizer shortage. This is still continuing. 4. Timely import of fertilizers to meet the shortfall is another aspect requiring attention. Besides, the price of the imported urea is far more than the locally produced product which results in large subsidies. 5. The result is that fertilizers have not only become more expensive but they are also in short supply in the market. The ultimate sufferer is the farmer. The current scenario Fertilizer offtake during 2010-11 has decreased to 3,933.0 thousand nutrient tonnes (166 kg per hectare) by 9.8 per cent compared to 2009-10 (183.2 kg per hectare). This is attributed to short supply of fertilizers besides their increasing cost. Besides the quantity, the nutrient ratio has deteriorated. This is likely to affect crop production and their quality. Another corollary of the aforesaid is that while nitrogen use is developing, phosphate and potash are stagnant: − N use has increased by about 25 per cent in the last 5 years (2004-05 to 2009-10). −

P use on the other has slightly decreased during this period instead of a desired increasing trend.

K use abysmally decreased from 32.51 thousand tonnes in 2004-05 to 23.76 thousand tonnes in 2009-10, and the current level during 2010-11 is 32.00 thousand tonnes which is at the level of 5 years ago. In 198688 potash use was more than 40 thousand tonnes. This should be a matter of special concern.

The issues requiring attention 1. Fertilizer being a vital component of farm production technology is under great stress. Not only input prices are increasing – although output prices are also being fairly raised – the use of fertilizer is not efficient. Besides, fertilizer is in short supply. 2. To promote nutrient efficiency and improve nutrient ratio there is an urgent need to not only promote P and K but also to introduced new techniques such as fertigation in order to save both on water and nutrient use. Potash needs special mention. 3. Another thing recently cropping up is the American objections against calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN), which is produced as by-product of nitro-phosphate (NP). Some of the US reports point out that CAN finds its way into making bombs to kill precious lives of human beings by the terrorists. Obviously the use of CAN has to be regulated and monitored. Muhammad Tahir Saleem is the former Chief / Project Director NFDC, former CIDA Coordinator of Potash development project and current Editor of Farming Outlook

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Annex-1 Historical data on fertilizer offtake by nutrients (‘000 tonnes) Year Nitrogen Phosphate 1952-53 1.0 0.00 1953-54 14.8 0.00 1954-55 14.1 0.00 1955-56 6.6 0.00 1956-57 9.0 0.00 1957-58 16.4 0.00 1958-59 18.0 0.00 1959-60 19.3 0.10 1960-61 31.00 0.40 1961-62 37.00 0.50 1962-63 40.00 0.20 1963-64 68.00 0.70 1964-65 85.00 2.20 1965-66 69.83 1.22 1-66-67 112.76 3.89 1967-68 176.17 12.16 1968-69 205.21 39.47 1969-70 273.95 36.64 1970-71 251.52 30.45 1971-72 343.97 37.23 1972-73 386.39 48.73 1973-74 341.93 58.08 1974-75 362.83 60.57 1975-76 441.60 103.61 1976-77 510.99 117.94 1977-78 549.93 156.33 1978-79 684.28 187.96 1979-80 805.99 228.46 1980-81 842.93 226.90 1981-82 830.55 225.19 1982-83 952.66 265.26 1983-84 914.30 259.80 1984-85 934.85 293.91 1985-86 1128.14 349.78 1986-87 1332.50 408.87 1987-88 1281.65 393.45 1988-89 1324.83 390.61 1989-90 1467.87 382.45 1990-91 1471.64 388.50 1991-92 1462.62 398.01 1992-93 1635.36 488.20 1993-94 1659.35 464.26 1994-95 1738.10 428.41 1995-96 1990.85 494.45 1996-97 1985.08 419.47 1997-98 2075.10 550.92 1998-99 465.00 2096.98 1999-00 2217.77 597.16 2000-01 2264.23 675.76 2001-02 2285.30 624.54 2002-03 2349.11 650.16 2003-04 2526.73 673.46 2004-05 2796.42 865.11 2005-06 2926.62 850.53 2006-07 2649.73 978.76 2007-08 2924.61 629.70 2008-09 3034.91 651.16 2009-10 3476.29 860.44 2010-11 3134.00 767.00 Source: National Fertilizer Development Centre

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Potash 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.12 0.25 2.23 1.34 1.24 0.74 1.38 2.67 2.09 2.91 2.36 5.98 7.58 9.60 9.63 21.74 25.65 28.48 24.68 33.21 42.51 45.12 24.53 40.07 32.76 23.30 24.06 23.17 16.55 29.67 8.43 20.03 21.28 18.50 23.06 18.75 20.49 21.79 32.51 27.04 43.11 26.92 25.25 23.76 32.00

NPK 1.00 14.80 14.10 6.60 9.00 16.40 18.00 19.40 31.40 37.50 40.20 68.70 87.20 71.05 116.77 188.58 246.91 311.93 283.21 381.94 436.50 402.68 425.49 548.12 631.29 712.24 879.82 1044.05 1079.46 1077.48 1243.57 1202.58 1253.44 1511.13 1783.88 1720.22 1739.97 1890.39 1892.90 1883.93 2147.63 2146.78 2183.06 2514.97 2412.98 2646.05 2583.26 2833.42 2963.05 2928.60 3019.76 3221.98 3694.04 3804.19 3671.61 3581.22 3711.33 4360.49 3933.00

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Annex-2 Historical data on local production and imports ('000 tonnes) Local production Imported supplies Year N P2O5 K2O Total N P2O5 K2O Total 1958-59 7.5 0.4 0 7.9 18.3 0 0 18.3 1959-60 8.9 0.2 0 9.0 10.8 0 75.0 85.8 1960-61 9.8 1.6 0 11.4 35.9 0 25.0 60.9 1961-62 13.6 1.4 0 15.0 40.2 0 0 40.2 1962-63 40.0 1.1 0 41.0 0 0 0 0 1963-64 43.8 1.2 0 45.0 5.1 0 0 5.1 1964-65 46.6 1.5 0 48.1 3.2 0 0 3.2 1965-66 46.0 1.4 0 47.4 36.1 0 0 36.1 1966-67 50.5 0.7 0 51.2 106.4 16.4 0.6 123.4 1967-68 49.7 2.9 0 52.5 103.7 49.8 0 153.5 1968-69 78.6 2.5 0 81.2 118.1 32.6 5.7 156.4 1969-70 129.3 4.2 0 133.4 292.2 11.5 0 303.7 1970-71 140.1 4.5 0 144.7 107.8 38.6 5.0 151.4 1971-72 215.1 4.9 0 220.0 73.0 0 0 73.0 1972-73 274.5 8.2 0 282.8 115.6 72.1 0 187.7 1973-74 300.1 4.2 0 304.3 225.0 104.3 6.3 335.6 1974-75 296.3 10.6 0 307.0 106.5 26.1 0.8 133.3 1975-76 316.5 10.6 0 327.1 73.5 109.2 0 182.7 1976-77 309.3 11.9 0 321.2 137.1 140.1 2.5 279.6 1977-78 312.5 15.0 0 327.5 341.8 204.8 2.1 548.7 1978-79 334.0 27.0 0 361.0 443.9 205.6 9.9 659.4 1979-80 388.9 49.8 0 438.6 440.8 142.4 13.8 596.9 1980-81 579.7 57.7 0 637.4 386.7 302.3 22.0 711.0 1981-82 699.2 66.9 0 766.1 88.8 28.5 15.6 132.8 1982-83 987.3 71.3 0 1058.6 133.3 249.3 21.5 404.1 1983-84 1015.3 91.8 0 1107.1 79.4 189.1 27.2 295.7 1984-85 1028.7 90.0 0 1118.7 86.5 233.1 21.3 340.9 1985-86 1041.7 93.3 0 1135.0 66.3 159.3 40.3 266.0 1986-87 1120.1 93.3 0 1213.3 210.2 354.0 46.2 610.4 1987-88 1097.1 95.2 0 1192.3 204.6 295.8 57.1 557.6 1988-89 1113.8 100.5 0 1214.3 134.2 317.5 9.4 461.1 1989-90 1156.4 105.1 0 1261.5 285.5 262.9 41.5 590.0 1990-91 1119.8 104.6 0 1224.4 360.6 252.9 54.6 668.1 1991-92 1043.8 105.5 0 1149.3 369.9 269.8 10.1 649.7 1992-93 1227.3 104.8 0 1332.1 409.6 388.9 14.9 813.5 1993-94 1565.9 92.9 0 1658.9 310.5 540.9 33.5 884.9 1994-95 1544.1 92.1 0 1636.2 87.7 258.4 12.8 358.8 1995-96 1693.4 96.1 0 1789.5 297.9 397.2 39.0 734.1 1996-97 1681.5 80.7 0 1762.2 472.9 381.0 24.3 878.1 1997-98 1660.5 67.5 0 1728.0 296.2 431.1 11.1 738.4 1998-99 1795.2 90.7 0 1885.9 424.4 430.3 5.0 859.7 1999-00 2039.6 223.5 0 2263.2 233.0 416.1 13.8 662.8 2000-01 2053.8 243.8 0.4 2298.1 194.0 368.6 16.5 579.1 2001-02 2113.9 142.7 8.9 2285.5 178.5 429.5 17.7 625.7 2002-03 2192.4 111.1 11.5 2315.0 215.7 542.4 7.9 766.1 2003-04 2272.5 253.9 12.9 2539.3 204.2 553.5 6.4 764.1 2004-05 2373.1 324.8 20.1 2717.9 309.7 458.1 16.9 784.7 2005-06 2476.0 341.4 14.7 2832.2 603.4 639.8 25.1 1268.3 2006-07 2426.7 307.9 11.9 2746.5 307.6 476.2 12.1 796.0 2007-08 2513.0 293.6 15.5 2822.0 286.6 565.8 23.9 876.3 2008-09 2532.0 364.0 10.0 2907.0 457.0 112.0 0.04 1143.0 2009-10 2669.0 403.0 10.0 3082.0 901.0 522.0 21.0 1444.0 2010-11 2642.0 423.0 12.0 3076.0 383.0 244.0 18.0 645.0 Note: Imported Supply is that amount of fertilizer which has been despatched from the port and may not tally with imports on arrival.

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Annex-3 Historical development of fertilizer production capacity in Pakistan

Year

Company

Location

1957 1958

LCFL Pak American

Faisalabad 3 Mianwali

1962

Pakarab: Fatima–(NFC)

Multan

1968 1971

Engro (Exxon) DHL

Dharki Sheikhupura

1979

Pakarab: Fatima

Multan

1980 1982 1982

FFC: (NFC– PSFL) Shan: NFC–PCFL FFC

Mathelo Haripur Goth Machhi

1989 1998 1998

Agritech (NFC –PCFL) 8 Agritech (NFC) Fauji Jordan (FJFC)

Haripur Daud Khel Port Qasim

2001 2005 2009

Engro (EFL) Engro (EFL) Suraj Fertilizer

Port Qasim Port Qasim Sahiwal

2010

Fatima Fertilizer Ltd

Rahimyar Khan

2011

Fatima Fertilizer Ltd

Rahimyar Khan

SSP AS 4 Urea AN 5 Urea Urea NP 6 CAN Urea Urea 7 Urea

Original capacity 22 50 58 103 173 348 304 450 554 96 570

SSP Urea DAP Urea NPK NP SSP Urea CAN NP

90 350 446 551 100 40 150 500 340 350

Product 2

‘000 tonnes Production capacity (June, 2011) Product N P2O5 K2O 90 15 120 55 2150 989 445 205 350 81 81 340 88 718 330 1330 612 85 346 670 645 100 40 150 500 340 350

159 121 297 13 9 230 88 81

14 308 18 9 27 81

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Sources: Information collated from various sources, among them: 1. Pakistan Fertilizer, Chemonics International and Asianics, 1992. 2. Fertilizer Policy in Pakistan, NFDC, 1999 3. Latest NFDC reports on current production capacity.

2

Originally the SSP plant setup at Faisalabad with a small capacity of 3 – 4 thousand tonnes of P2O5, and later on another SSP plant was established at Jaranwala in 1976 with a capacity of 15 thousand tonnes of P2O5. 3

Originally it was ammonium sulphate (AS) plant setup at Daud Khel with an annual capacity of 50 thousand tonnes, expanded to 90 thousand tonnes in 1968, and later on converted in 1998 to urea production.

4

It was expanded in 1978 to 73 and 1986 to 100 thousand tonnes.

5

The capacity was expanded in 1989 to 268, in 1993 to 598, in 1995 to 750 and in 1998 to 850 thousand tonnes.

6

Originally in 1962 it was ammonium nitrate plant with 103 thousand tonnes capacity which was converted in November, 1978 to calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN) with 450 thousand tonnes capacity. 7

Expanded in 1992 to 695 thousand tonnes

8

Agritech acquired Daud Khel plant from NFC in 2006, and Haripur plant in 2008.

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Algeria

Mazouz BENDJEDDOU

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1232-90

2

Algeria

Seriai NABIL

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1939-4830

3

Algeria

Belhateche KHALED

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1939-4840

4

Austria

Mohammad MURHAF JANDALI

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1920-3290

5

Bahrain

Ahmed NURUDDIN

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-417-950

6

Bahrain

Yusuf FAKHROO

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-417-960

7

Bahrain

8

Bahrain

9

Bahrain

10

Bahrain

11

Bahrain

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Bahrain

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Bahrain

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Bahrain

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Marketing Director FERTIAL

Telephone Fax +213 770943478 +213 38539320

E-mail mbendjeddou@fertial-dz.com BEMARINE@BEMARINE.DZ

Bemarine Sarl BEMARINE@BEMARINE.DZ

Bemarine Sarl w.haderer@imet.co.at

General Manager IMET HandelsgesmbH

General Manager Special Projects GPIC

+973 17733331 +973 17731047

anuruddin@gpic.net

+973 39684441

ztawfiqi@gpic.net

HR Manager GPIC

Zuhair TAWFIQI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-417-970

Public Relations Manager GPIC

Jassim DARWISH

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-417-980

Safety, Health & Environment Manager GPIC

Adel ABDULMALIK

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-417-3520

aabdulmalik@gpic.net

Finance Manager GPIC

Ahmed MAHMOOD

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-417-990

Marketing Manager GPIC

Abdel Aziz AL-MAHMEED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-417-1000

+973 17733330 +973 17731047

Amahmood@gpic.net

Sr. Instrument Engineer GPIC

Husam AL-ASADI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-417-1010

Cost Control Engineer GPIC

Haya Jasim MOHAMED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-417-1020

Warehouse Supervisor GPIC

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Entesar FALAH

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-417-1030

Procurment Supervisor GPIC

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Raeda SAIF

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Bahrain

Munther BUCHEERY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-417-4990

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Bahrain

Mohammad EL-SAYED

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-1861-4450

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Bahrain

Mustafa AL-SAYED

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1912-1240

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Bahrain

20

Belgium Pascal HOYEZ

21

Belgium Thierry GODEFROID

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Belgium Jacqueline KUKAJ

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Belgium Ashley HARRIS

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Belgium Roger LE LONG

25

Canada Adrian M. JOHNSTON

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Denmark Ayten Y. WAGNER

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Egypt

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Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Telephone Fax

E-mail raeda@gpic.net

Media Analyst GPIC

Banking & Investment Accountant GPIC

+973 177733543 +973 17731047

mali@gpic.net

+973 3968 6870

dr.mustafa.alsayed@gmail.com

Area Sales Manager Haldor Topsoe

Secretary General Royal Charity Organization

Yousif ABDULLAH

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1912-1250

Asst. Secretary General for Planning & Charity +973 3939 4343

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yalyaqoob@rco.gov.bh

Royal Charity Organization 1st-Ev.2012-Oth-93-4610

pascal.hoyez@aiec.jo

Area Manager-Projects & Business Developme SNC Lavalin

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-93-4620

Area Manager - ME & Africa SNC Lavalin

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1511-3480

General Manager t.c.i. spl - Superintendence & Testing

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1798-2410

Purchasing Manager Agrium Europe

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1921-3300

Sales Manager Tessenderlo Chemie

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1895-320

Vice President, Asia & Africa IPNI Canada

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-54-4440

Area Sales Manager Haldor Topsoe A/S

Mohamed Adel AL-MOUZI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-96-150

Chairman Chemical Industries Holding Co.

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Bahaa ZAGHLOUL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-96-160

Technical Consultant

+32 470850328

thierry.godefroid@snclavalin.com

+32 2 3530359 +32 2 3540974 +32 2 6467000 +32 2 6469541 +32 475555679 +32 2 6391713 +1 3066523456

jacqueline.kukaj@tcibrussels.be

+45 22657572 +202 27954006 +202 27964597

ashley.harris@agrium.eu roger.lelong@tessenderlo.com ajohnston@ipni.net ayyw@topsoe.dk info@cihc-eg.com bahaazaghloul@hotmail.com

Chemical Industries Holding Co.

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Azza Mohamed ABO AL-FARRAG

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-96-170

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Egypt

Farouk Abdel Hamid AWAD

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-96-180

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Egypt

Abdel Hamid AL-HADARY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-96-1370

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Egypt

Khaldoun ALMOAQAA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-96-1950

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Egypt

Saad ABOU EL-MAATY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-660

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Egypt

Hamdi GABER

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-670

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

40

Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Telephone Fax

E-mail

Technical Consultant Chemical Industries Holding Co.

Technical Consultant Chemical Industries Holding Co. Chemical Industries Holding Co. Chemical Industries Holding Co.

Chairman & Managing Director Abu Qir Fertilizer Company

Production Head Sectors - Abu Qir 2 Abu Qir Fertilizer Company

Amin Othman YACOUB

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-680

Adminstration Head Sectors Abu Qir Fertilizer Company

Mohamed Mahmoud KHALIL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-690

Marketing, Vice Head Sectors Abu Qir Fertilizer Company

Hasseib Ibrahim EL-FIKY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-700

Handling Sectors Head Abu Qir Fertilizer Company

Said Mohamed Ali ZAMZAM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-710

Financial Sectors Head Abu Qir Fertilizer Company

Tarek Mohamed Mahmoud RIZK

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-720

Ramadan Ibrahim Ali MOUSA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-730

+203 5603053 +203 5603032 +203 5603053 +203 5603032

Head Sector, Training Abu Qir Fertilizer Company

Local Sales, Head Sector Abu Qir Fertilizer Company

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Magdy Mohamed ABDEL MONIEM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-740

Mohamed Abbas MOHAMED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-750

HSE, Head Sector Abu Qir Fertilizer Company

Urea 1, Head Sector Abu Qir Fertilizer Company

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Mohamed ABDEL SALAM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-760

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Egypt

Ayman Mahmoud MOSTAFA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-770

45

Egypt

Mohamed Hassan MABROUK

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-780

46

Egypt

Ahmed M. R. EL-DAFRAWY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-790

47

Egypt

Mohamed Hassan HOSNEY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-800

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

Telephone Fax

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E-mail

Urea 3, Head Sector Abu Qir Fertilizer Company

GM, Urea 3 Handling Abu Qir Fertilizer Company

IT Head Sector Abu Qir Fertilizer Company

+203 5603053 +203 5603032

Customer Service Dept. Manager Abu Qir Fertilizer Company

Public Relations Manager Abu Qir Fertilizer Company

Ali Maher GHONEIM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-429-1070

Chairman & Managing Director El Delta Co.

Ali EL-SAYYED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-430-4720

Chairman EFIC

Refat SHABAN ABDEL AAL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-430-4730

GM of Chem. LAB. EFIC

Mohamed Alaa HAFIZ

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-430-4740

Engineer EFIC

Mohamed Emad ALY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-430-4750

Export General Manager EFIC

Hassan EL HASSAWY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-430-4760

General Manager EFIC

Mohamed Enany ABBASS

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-430-4770

Managing Director EFIC

Mostafa RASHID

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1008-5460

+203 5603053 +203 5603032 +2050 2525834 +2050 2530819 +202 23928651 +202 23938578 +201005363116 +20882273446 +201517606638 +2088 2273446 +202 23928651 +202 23938578 +201000061843 +20402542773 +20103611461

sfie@sfie.com.eg sfie@sfie.com.eg sfie@sfie.com.eg efic.ex@sfie.com.eg sfie@sfie.com.eg measfie@sfie.com.eg mostafa.rashid@yahoo.com

Assistant Dean - College of Int'l Transport & Tec Arab Acad. for Sci. & Tech.& Marit. Tran.

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Hadi FATHALLAH

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-513-280

Trade & Food Security FAO- RNE

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Mohamed Abdul Hamid NASSER

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-411-1550

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Egypt

Ahmed G. KHISSAM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-411-1560

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Egypt

Abdel Moniem MOHAMED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-411-1570

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Egypt

Safinaz El-Dosoky ABU BAKR

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-411-1580

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Egypt

Somaya ABO AL-HAMAD

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-411-1590

62

Egypt

Ismail Mohamed ISMAIL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-411-1600

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Telephone Fax

E-mail

Chairman & Managing Director Semadco

Head, Financial Sector Semadco

+20101723066 +2062 3360047

atweiqat@yahoo.com

Head Sector, Technical Services Semadco

Head Sector, Medical Semadco

GM - Technical Follow-up Semadco

GM Ammonia Semadco

Ahmed Abo El-Wafa A. KHALIL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-411-1610

GM Amonium Nitrate Services Semadco

Adel El-Sayed ABO EL-ALA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-411-1620

GM Semadco

Mahmoud El-Sayed YOUSSEF

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-411-3590

Manager, Marketing & Exhibition Semadco

Sherif EL-GABALY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1202-610

Chairman & Managing Director

sherif@elgabaly.com

Polyserve/Abu Zaabal Fertlizer Co.

Abdel Salam EL-GABALY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1202-620

Vice Chairman Polyserve/Abu Zaabal Fertlizer Co.

Nafea FAHMY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1202-630

Managing Director Polyserve/Abu Zaabal Fertlizer Co.

Ahmed BAHGAT

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1202-640

General Manager Polyserve/Abu Zaabal Fertlizer Co.

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Fathi RATEB

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1202-1710

Polyserve/Abu Zaabal Fertlizer Co.

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Mohamed K. SABRY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1202-650

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Egypt

Yehya MESHALY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-416-2220

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Egypt

Mohamed AL-Mahdi YEHIA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-416-2230

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Egypt

Gamal Ismail MOHAMED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-416-2240

75

Egypt

Mohamed Wageh HASSAN

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-416-2250

76

Egypt

Abou ElKassem Hassan AHMED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-416-2260

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

84

Egypt

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Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Telephone Fax

E-mail

Polyserve/Abu Zaabal Fertlizer Co.

Chairman & Managing Director

Yehiamashaly@kimaegypt.com

KIMA

Sectors Head, Finance KIMA

Sectors Head, Plants KIMA

GM, Cairo & Alex. Offices KIMA

MG Public Relations & Media KIMA

Sayed Abdel Hadi MOHAMED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-416-2270

Manager, Plant Operation KIMA

Nevien Wafiq ABO EL-MAATTI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-416-2280

Export Manager KIMA

Ahmed Kamal ABDEL GHAFAR

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-416-2290

Export Admistration KIMA

Nageh FARGHALLY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-864-370

Chairman & Managing Director El Nasr Co. For Mining

Hassan Fouad ABDEL SALAM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-864-380

El Nasr Co. For Mining

Ahmed Abdel Satar AHMED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-864-390

El Nasr Co. For Mining

Abdel Naser Ahmed SALAM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-864-400

El Nasr Co. For Mining

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Mamdouh Mohamed OMAR

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-864-410

El Nasr Co. For Mining

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Sherief ABDELBAKI

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Wagdi ABDEL MALAK

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-375-3620

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Egypt

Tarek MAHRAN

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-375-3650

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Egypt

Samar YASSEN

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-375-3640

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Egypt

Hossam ETMAN

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-375-3660

90

Egypt

Nassef ONSI SAWIRIS

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1720-2830

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

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Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Chairman & Managing Director Samad Misr (EGYFERT)

Telephone Fax +202 37491360 +202 37491362

E-mail egyfert@egyfert.com

Deputy General Manager Aqua Trust

Develpment Manager Aqua Trust

Quality Manager Aqua Trust

Manager, Follow-up and Personnel Aqua Trust

Chairman & CEO Orascom Construction Industries (OCI)

Hoda NAZIR

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1720-2840

Director Corporate Financial Planning & Contr Orascom Construction Industries (OCI)

Hesham YEHIA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1720-3540

Director Sales & Operation Fertilizer Group Orascom Construction Industries (OCI)

Nada RADI

+202 24611024

hesham.yehia@orascomci.com

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1720-4030

Orascom Construction Industries (OCI)

Marwan EL DESSOUKY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1720-4040

Area Manager Orascom Construction Industries (OCI)

Ahmed HARBY

+2012 72676288 +202 24619441

marwan.eldessouky@orascomci.com

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1720-4050

Orascom Construction Industries (OCI)

May EL SHANTY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1720-4060

Orascom Construction Industries (OCI)

Hossam KHATTAB

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-2850

Chairman & Managing Director Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

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Ahmed Said ABDEL BAKI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-2860

Production Senior Director Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

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99

Egypt

Mohamed TANTAWY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-2870

100

Egypt

Ahmed Ali EL-GEDAWI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-2880

101

Egypt

Ashraf MOSTAFA GOMAA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-2890

102

Egypt

Omar Mohamed ABDEL SAMAD

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-2900

103

Egypt

Mohamed Abdel Salam ADAM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-2910

104

Egypt

Ashraf Amin MOSTAFA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-2920

105

Egypt

106

Egypt

107

Egypt

108

Egypt

109

Egypt

110

Egypt

111

Egypt

112

Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Telephone Fax

E-mail

Electrical /Instrumentation Senior Director Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Mech. Maint./Workshop Senior Director Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Urea II- Production-Dept. Manager Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Ammonia II Production Dept. Manager Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Systems/Instruments Control Dept. Manager Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Admin Dept. Manager Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Ahmed Mohamed ADBEL HADY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-2930

Material Handling Section Manager Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Mohamed AWAD

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-2940

Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Hossam ROSHDY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-2950

Personnel Section Manager Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Ahmed Moawad HEIBA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-2960

OHS Section Manager Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Tamer Mohamed EL-HOSSEINY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-2970

Production-Urea II-Section Manager Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Ahmed Zakareya EL-SAWY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-2980

Inspection Section Manager Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

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Walid Abdel Mawgoud MOHAMED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-2990

Abdel Salam Ahmed ABDEL SALAM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3000

Ammonia II/Utility Section Manager Maint. Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Ammonia I-Production Section Head Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

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113

Egypt

Ahmed SOBEHA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3010

114

Egypt

Ragab ABDEL WAHAB EBEID

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3020

115

Egypt

Hany Fouad Mohamed YOUSSEF

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3030

116

Egypt

Ahmed YOUSSEF

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3040

117

Egypt

Sameh Fouad FARID

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3050

118

Egypt

Ahmed Said Fadl KOTB

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3060

119

Egypt

120

Egypt

121

Egypt

122

Egypt

123

Egypt

124

Egypt

125

Egypt

126

Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Telephone Fax

E-mail

Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Ammonia II-Production Section Head Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Document Controller Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC) Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Ammonia II/Utility Maint. Section Head Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Urea I Production-Engineer Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Mohamed Mostafa AFIFY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3070

CHT I Engineer Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Abdel Rahman EL-DAHAN

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3080

Ammonia I / Utility Maint. Eng. Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Ahmed Mohamed IBRAHIM TELEB

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3090

Mohamed Mohamed Fahmy ASKAR

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3100

Hassan Mohamed METWALY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3110

Ammonia I-Production Engineer Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Mechanical Workshop Engineer Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Urea Electrical Engineer Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Ghareeb SHEHATA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3120

Fire Fighting Specialist Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

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Mohamed Hashim Mohamed MOSTAFA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3130

Rafaat Sayed Abdel Moniem EL-KAREM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3140

Workshop Specialist Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Ammonia II / Utility Maint. Specialist Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

S - Speaker

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127

Egypt

Osama Salah Ramadan MEGAHED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3150

128

Egypt

Dawood Mostafa Fadel ISMAIL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3160

129

Egypt

Abdel Aziz Abdel GHAFOUR

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3170

130

Egypt

Aly Farag AHMED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3180

131

Egypt

Mohamed MOSTAFA GUINIDY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3190

132

Egypt

Amr YOUSEF BAHADER

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3200

133

Egypt

134

Egypt

135

Egypt

136

Egypt

137

Egypt

138

Egypt

139

Egypt

140

Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Telephone Fax

E-mail

Material Handling-Specialist Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Ammonia II-Production Specialist Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

CHT I Specialist Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC) Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Costing Manager Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Financial Auditor Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Tarek RABEI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-3210

Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Mohamed EL-GOHARY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-4070

Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Mohamed ELIAN

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-4080

Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Mohamed FARAG

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-4090

Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

EL-Garaihy MOHAMED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-4100

Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Tarek GAMAL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-4500

Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Rasha AFIFI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-854-4510

Egyptian Fertilizers Co. (EFC)

Page 10 of 34

Amr HASSABALLAH

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1932-4580

Managing Director OCI-EBIC

S - Speaker

+20224612040 +2022 4612010

hany.kamal@ebic.net

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141

Egypt

Hany KAMAL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1932-4590

142

Egypt

Mohamed MAAROUF

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1932-4600

143

Egypt

Sabry EL-SANADEDY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1928-3930

144

Egypt

Hamdy MOHAMED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1928-3940

145

Egypt

Tamer ZAGHLOUL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1928-3950

146

Egypt

Mohamed Abdellah ABDEL SALAM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1928-4010

147

Egypt

Mohamed EL-SHAMY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1928-3960

148

Egypt

149

Egypt

150

Egypt

151

Egypt

152

Egypt

153

Egypt

154

Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Commercial Director OCI-EBIC

Asst. Commercial Director OCI-EBIC

General Manager EBIC

Maintenance Manager EBIC

R & D Manager EBIC

Shift Engineer

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1928-3970

Shift Engineer EBIC

Ata KHALIL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1928-3980

Electrical Head EBIC

Walid EL SAID

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1928-3990

Head of Planning & Scheduling Section EBIC

Hisham EL SHAWY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1928-5380

HR & Admin Director EBIC

Yasser AHMED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1928-4000

Operation Manager EBIC

Adham ABDEL KADER

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1928-5390

Shift Engineer EBIC

Page 11 of 34

Mohamed HASSABALLAH

E-mail hany.kamal@ebic.net mohamed.maarouf@ebic.net sabry-elsanadedy@ebic.net hamdy.elhusseiny@ebic.net tamer.zaghloul@ebic.net

EBIC EBIC

Nasser IBRAHIM

Telephone Fax +20224612040 +20224612010 +20224612042 +20224612010 +201226381415 +2062 3397888 +201229109190 +2062 3397887 +201226100048 +2062 3397888

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1928-5400

Mechnical Static Engineer EBIC

S - Speaker

+201001852819 +2062 3397888 +201006350346 +20 623397888 +2012 29108111 +2062 3397888 +201281116557 +20 62 3397887 +201229916916 +2062 3397888 +201229109444 +2062 3397888 +201280788803 +2062 3397888 +201224299205 +2062 3397888

mohamed.elshamy@ebic.net nasser.mohamed@ebic.net atta.khalil@ebic.net walid.fathy@ebic.net hisham.shawy@ebic.net yasser.abdelmonem@ebic.net adham.mohamed@ebic.net mohamed.hassaballah@ebic.net

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Egypt

Tarek EL BATRIK

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1928-5410

156

Egypt

Raouf BAKRY

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-379-5120

157

Egypt

Galal HAFEZ

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-490-2370

158

Egypt

Jihad KARAM

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-506-4900

159

Egypt

Omar BADERKHAN

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-506-4910

160

Egypt

Mohamed NAGUIB

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-536-4180

161

Egypt

162

Egypt

163

Egypt

164

Egypt

165

Egypt

166

Egypt

167

Egypt

168

Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Mechanical Engineer EBIC

Executive Manager TOPIC

Telephone Fax +2012 29290193 +2062 3397888 +202 23653211 +202 23642286

E-mail tarek.elbatrik@ebic.net topic@topic.com.eg lasheen@lasheen.com

Lasheen Plastic Industries

Country Manager Transammonia AG Egypt Transammonia AG Egypt

+202 22664922

cairo@transammonia.com

+202 22664922 +202 22671978

cairo@transammonia.com

ENPPI

Mohamed IBRAHIM

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-536-4190

ENPPI

Fouad HAGRAS

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-575-1200

hagrapota@gmail.com

Chairman HAGRPOTA for Trade & Dist.

Mohamed Said HAMMOUDA

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-840-1530

General Manager Worms A.C.S.

Hanaa Andraws IBRAHIM

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-840-1520

Tramp and Cruise Manager Worms A.C.S.

Abdel Salam KASSEM

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-984-3220

Mineral Manager SGS Egypt Ltd.

Afifi Ahmed AFIFI

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-985-2320

Managing Director Protrade

Osama EL-GANINY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1085-820

Chairman & Managing Director ALEXFERT

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Ahmed Hassan NEGM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1085-940

General Manager ALEXFERT

S - Speaker

+203 4865572 +203 4876361 +203 4865572 +203 4876361 +201000053055 +203 4810607 +201060177777 +202 22676544 +203 5603771/2 +203 5603230 +203 5603771/2 +203 5603230

cpt.hammouda@wormsalx.com hanaa.a@wormsalx.com abdelsalam.kassem@sgs.com afifi.protrade@progroup-eg.com sherif@elgabaly.com

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Egypt

Masoud EL-SAWY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1085-840

170

Egypt

Osama Mostafa KAMAL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1085-850

171

Egypt

Hussien HAMAD

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1085-860

172

Egypt

Wael Ibrahim EL-BESHBESHY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1085-870

173

Egypt

Mohamed Yousry MANSOUR

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1085-880

174

Egypt

Sherif FATHI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1085-890

175

Egypt

176

Egypt

177

Egypt

178

Egypt

179

Egypt

180

Egypt

181

Egypt

182

Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Finance & Material Director ALEXFERT

Ammonia Production Manager ALEXFERT

HR Manager ALEXFERT

Marketing Manager ALEXFERT

HSE, Manager ALEXFERT

Engineer ALEXFERT

Walid KHATTAB

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1085-830

HR Specialist ALEXFERT

Mohamed Alaa Eddin MAHMOUD

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1085-900

Mostafa MOHAMED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1085-910

Accountant ALEXFERT

Marketing Specialist ALEXFERT

Walid FAOUZY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1085-920

Purchasing Specialist ALEXFERT

Ahmed Mohamed EL-SAKKA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1085-930

Public Relations Manager ALEXFERT

Adel EL LAMEI

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1098-5090

Chairman Mitchell JR Shipping Agency

Mohamed ABU EL-REGAL

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1098-1190

Shipping Dept. Mitchell JR Shipping Agency

Page 13 of 34

Ahmed ISMAIL

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1128-4860

Branch Manager Ibramar Shipping Co.

S - Speaker

Telephone Fax +203 5603771/2 +203 5603230 +203 5603771/2 +203 5603230 +203 5603771/2 +203 5603230 +203 5603771/2 +203 5603230 +203 5603771/2 +203 5603230 +203 5603771/2 +203 5603230 +203 5603771/2 +203 5603230 +203 5603771/2 +203 5603230 +203 5603771/2 +203 5603230 +203 5603771/2 +203 5603230 +203 5603771/2 +203 5603230 +2066 3338591 +2066 3338594 +201092025826 +201278808820 +201222157959 +203 4957131

E-mail m.elsawy@alexfert.com

hussein.hamad@alexfert.com w.elbeshbeshy@alexfert.com yousrymansour@yahoo.com

operation@mitchelljr.com.eg opertaion@mitchelljr.com.eg shimaa.adel.a@gmail.com

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Egypt

Samer EMAM

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1128-4870

184

Egypt

Mohamed Adel EL DANAF

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1209-2550

185

Egypt

Gamil HABASHY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1209-2560

186

Egypt

Gamil HABIB

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1209-2570

187

Egypt

Ahmed EL SAID

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1209-2580

188

Egypt

Nefissa Mohamed AWAD

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1209-2590

189

Egypt

190

Egypt

191

Egypt

192

Egypt

193

Egypt

194

Egypt

195

Egypt

196

Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Branch Manager Ibramar Shipping Co.

Chairman & Managing Director Helwan Fertilizers Co.

Deputy Chairman Helwan Fertilizers Co.

Finance Manager Helwan Fertilizers Co.

Production Manager Helwan Fertilizers Co.

Planning & Follow up Manager Helwan Fertilizers Co.

Mohamed EL TAHAN

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1209-2600

Sales Manager Helwan Fertilizers Co.

Samir NAGIB

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1209-2610

Purchase Manager Helwan Fertilizers Co.

Eslam ABDEL AZIZ

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1209-2620

DCS "Ammonia" Helwan Fertilizers Co.

Hasan SHEHATA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1209-2630

DCS "Urea" Helwan Fertilizers Co.

Ahmed MOSA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1209-2640

Safety Helwan Fertilizers Co.

Emad KHAYREE

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1209-4470

Electrical Maintenance Engineer Helwan Fertilizers Co.

Mohamed SAID

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1209-4480

Mechanical Maintenance Engineer Helwan Fertilizers Co.

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Ahmad EL-TOHAMI

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-1239-2520

Business Development Manager Uhde Engineering Egypt

S - Speaker

Telephone Fax +201223996140 +203 4957131 +20104616177

E-mail shimaa.adel.a@gmail.com hfc01@hfcegypt.com

+201002062560

hfc01@hfcegypt.com

+201223355146

hfc01@hfcegypy.com

+201005149832

hfc01@hfcegypy.com

+201001405919

hfc01@hfcegypy.com

+20100537295

hfc01@hfcegypy.com

+201223609646

hfc01@hfcegypy.com

+201282922259

hfc01@hfcegypy.com

+201009300040

hfc01@hfcegypy.com

+201000334076

hfc01@hfcegypy.com

+20140449180

hfc01@hfcegypt.com

+201008687432

hfc01@hfcegypt.com

+202 22662885 +202 22662881

ahmad.eltohami@thyssenkrupp.com

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Egypt

Ulrich HEUCKE

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-1239-2530

198

Egypt

Ayman EL-MOGHLY

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-1239-2540

199

Egypt

Assem Doss Adly DOSS

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1250-2460

200

Egypt

Nabil Mohamed MAHROUS

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1250-2470

201

Egypt

Aly BADR

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1285-190

202

Egypt

Ehab ADEL

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1314-5480

203

Egypt

204

Egypt

205

Egypt

206

Egypt

207

Egypt

208

Egypt

209

Egypt

210

Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Manager Sales & Process Uhde Engineering Egypt

Project Manager Sales Uhde Engineering Egypt

Chairman of Board Yara Agri Trade Misr

Agriculture Consultant Yara Agri Trade Misr

Telephone E-mail Fax ulrich.heucke@thyssenkrupp.com +202 22662885 +202 22662881 ayman.el-moghly@thyssenkrupp.com +202 22662885 +202 22662881 assem.doss@yara.com +202 25193509 +202 25193775 nabil.mahrous@yara.com +202 25199447/5 +202 25193775 alybadr43@gmail.com

Regional Manager Arab Federation for Textile Industries Queisna for Agri-Development Co.

Abdelhakim ATWA

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1314-2490

General Manager Queisna for Agri-Development Co.

Nader METWALLY

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1500-5070

Chairman Natrans Egypt

Mohamed EL-KHESHEN

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1533-1050

Chairman Evergrow for Specialist Fertilizers

Atef ABDEL AZIZ

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1533-420

Quality Control Manager Evergrow for Specialist Fertilizers

Adel ABDEL KHALEK

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1533-430

Consultant Evergrow for Specialist Fertilizers

Abdel Rahman BEKRY

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1533-440

Consultant Evergrow for Specialist Fertilizers

Khaled ABDEL MAQSUD

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1533-450

Marketing Manager Evergrow for Specialist Fertilizers

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Abdel Hamed ABDEL AAL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1533-460

Sales Manager Evergrow for Specialist Fertilizers

S - Speaker

+201090012222 +20482578195 +201001906776 +202 38359944 +201220001861+201228880573 +201220001861+201228880573 +201220001861+201228880573 +201220001861+201228880573 +201220001861+201228880573 +201220001861+201228880573

hakim@queisna-eg.com natransegypt@yahoo.com evergrow@evergrow.info evergrow@evergrow.info evergrow@evergrow.info evergrow@evergrow.info evergrow@evergrow.info evergrow@evergrow.info

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Egypt

Emad NABIL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1533-3580

212

Egypt

Mohamed ABDALLAH

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1696-2430

213

Egypt

Khaled Al-Ghazaly HARB

1st-Ev.2012-Aso-1738-3450

214

Egypt

Mahmoud Amin HABISH

1st-Ev.2012-Aso-1738-3460

215

Egypt

Ahmed Ali YOUSSEF

1st-Ev.2012-Aso-1738-3470

216

Egypt

Soha RASHED

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1768-3820

217

Egypt

218

Egypt

219

Egypt

220

Egypt

221

Egypt

222

Egypt

223

Egypt

224

Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Telephone Fax

evergrow@evergrow.info

Supply Chain Manager Evergrow for Specialist Fertilizers Ex-Chairman Abu Qir Fert. Co.

E-mail

+201228880573 +201223105185

mag.alex3@gmail.com

Chairman & Managing Director Phosphate Misr Co.

General Manager Phosphate Misr Co.

General Manager Phosphate Misr Co.

Projects Manager Middle East Star

Farouk Mohamed MOUKHTAR

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1806-1170

Moukhtar Group of Shipping

Ahmed Farouk MOUKHTAR

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1806-1180

Moukhtar Group of Shipping

Abdel Aal EL BANA

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1808-4930

Managing Director Suez Co. for Fertilizer Production

Ahmed HAGRAS

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1827-1210

+20100 1439015 +202 26233272 +203 4207470 +203 4241433 +203 4207470 +203 4241433 +20623710240 +20623710212

soha.rashed@mes1981.com moukhtar@mgs-egypt.com moukhtar@mgs-egypt.com info@suezfert.com hagrass@hagrpota.com

General Manager HAGRPOTA for Import & Export

Amr MOHARRAM

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1827-1220

amr.moharram@hagrpota.com

Deputy General Manager HAGRPOTA for Import & Export

Farid HELMY

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1827-1230

Export Manager HAGRPOTA for Import & Export

Said KHALIFA

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1831-2710

HSE Manager Egyptian Propylene & Polypropylene Co.

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Hatem EL-GAMAL

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1833-1940

CEO Kayan for Int'l Trade

S - Speaker

+2010 2151141

said.khalifa@gmail.com

+202 22616663 +202 22616664

hatem@kayan.com.eg

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Egypt

Bassel EL-GUINDY

1st-Ev.2012-Aso-1874-3690

226

Egypt

Mostafa HELMY

1st-Ev.2012-Aso-1874-3700

227

Egypt

Omar ABDEL NASSER

1st-Ev.2012-Aso-1874-5250

228

Egypt

Maher Abo JABAL

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1890-1840

229

Egypt

Mohamed ABOU HARGA

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1891-220

230

Egypt

Sherif ABOUL ENEIN

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1892-260

231

Egypt

232

Egypt

233

Egypt

234

Egypt

235

Egypt

236

Egypt

237

Egypt

238

Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Commercial Manager Carbon Holdings

Assistant Manager Carbon Holdings

Director of Business Deveopment Carbon Holdings

Fertilizer Sector Manager Dakahlia Group

General Manager Chamber of Chemical Industries

General Manager WENCOM Ltd.

Mahmoud ABOU ZEID

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1893-270

Chairman Arab Water Council

Alaedin ABBAS

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1903-1860

Managing Director Consulting Office Mechanical Engineering

Mohammed EL-ENANY

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1909-2080

General Manager Exferty for Export, Impoer & Trading Co.

Mohamed EL DOH

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1914-2390

Egypt Representative Agrofertrans

Ibrahim EL-TOHAMY

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1916-2480

Managing Director Sea Service for Stevedoring & Shipping Agents

Nabil KASHKOUSH

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1919-2800 1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1924-3550

Member of Board TIBA for Trading, Agencies & Agriculture Dev.

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Ahmed AL-HOSARY

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1924-3560

Managing Director TIBA for Trading, Agencies & Agriculture Dev.

S - Speaker

E-mail belguindy@carbonholdings.net mhelmy@carbonholdings.net onasser@carbonholdings.net

+202 22909271 +202 24198371 +201005140540

Chairman@dakahlia.com

+201006664959 +20222909808 +201006766600 +202 24043068 +201223163965 +203 5522311 +20123459936 +2013 3269115 +202 26301830 +202 24147787 +203 4248228 +203 5611045

pheffer@fertilizer.org

aboharga@fei.org.eg

president@arabwatercouncil.org alaedin.abbas@comeconsult.com mohammed@exferty.com mohamedhussein@agrofertrans.com

info@alex-ets.com

Managing Director Alexandria Engineering & Trading Services Co.

Abdel Aziz AL-HOSARY

Telephone Fax +201008999455 +202 33444776 +201009111120 +202 33444776 +202 33444776

+2034255296 +201001637383 +2050 2309651 +201006409941 +2050 2309651

info@tiba-egypt.com ahmed.hosary@tiba-egypt.com

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Egypt

Ashraf ISMAIL

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1926-3720

240

Egypt

Nadine ATTAR

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1930-4200

241

Egypt

Ahmed RUSHDY

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1934-5520

242

Egypt

Hani MARAWAN

1st-Ev.2012-Aso-1936-4690

243

Egypt

Wael TAWFIK

1st-Ev.2012-Aso-1936-4700

244

Egypt

Ahmed Yasser AL NAKLAWI

1st-Ev.2012-Aso-1936-4710

245

Egypt

246

Egypt

247

Egypt

248

Egypt

249

Egypt

250

Egypt

251

Egypt

252

Egypt

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Telephone Fax

E-mail

Audit

Manager t.c.i. spl

+201276033422

cairo@tci-surveys.com

+202 37485236 +202 37493258

misrfert@misrfert.com

+201097777746 +20502239777 +201097777746 +20502239777

m.d@al-hashemiah.com

Abuo Samra Travel

Vice Chairman, Technical & Technology ECHEM

Head Section, Sales ECHEM

Specialist, Sales ECHEM

Adel FADEL

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1940-5080

Managing Director Misr Fertilizers, Chemicals & Agr. Nutrients

Fekry Youssef MOHAMED

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1941-5110

Board Member Egyptian Mineral Resources Authority

Abdel Halim ABDEL KADER

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1944-5310

Managing Director AL Hashemiah Int'l Group

Ahmed OMAR

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1944-5300

AL Hashemiah Int'l Group

Shady Ahmed ASSLAN

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1948-5600

global enterbrises

Ahmed El-SHAHAWY

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1948-5590

global enterbrises

Karem Saleh

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1949-5560

Abu Samra Travel

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Mohamed ASHRAF

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1949-5550

Abu Samra Travel

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253

Egypt

Abe EL-Nasser ALLAM

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1949-5540

254

Egypt

Hussam Abdou

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1949-5570

255

Egypt

Yasser EL-ADLY

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1949-5490

256

Egypt

Ahmed ADLY

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1949-5510

257

France

Patrick HEFFER

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-461-250

258

France

259

France

260

France

261

France

262

France

263

France

264

Germany Stephan ASCHEMANN

265

Germany Stefan STOCKFISCH

266

Germany Rafael KARCZEWSKI

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Telephone Fax

E-mail

Abu Samra Travel Abu Samra Travel Abu Samra Travel Abu Samra Travel

Director, Agriculture Service IFA

Andre MOYSAN

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-507-4880

President - Ammonia Trading Transammonia AG - France

Monique CLEMENT

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-518-4940

Area Manager Unifert - Paris Office

Bouchaib SAAB

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-596-2740

Managing Director Fertilore SAS

Jean Rene' JACQ

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1680-1480

Managing Director HELIOPOTASSE SA

Isabelle SCHUELLER

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1680-1490

Sales Administration Manager HELIOPOTASSE SA

Philippe SCHRAPP

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1681-2340

Managing Director Gavilon France

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-4-4250

Commissioning Manager MOPCO I+II Uhde GmbH

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-165-2720

Executive Manager Urea Helm Duengemittel GmbH

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1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1266-2350

Manager Fertilizer Trading Alfred C. Toepfer Int'l., GmbH

S - Speaker

pheffer@fertilizer.org

+33 627393916 +33 153930545 +33 1 58183380

paris@transammonia.com

+33 1 40738380

unifertfrance@wanadoo.fr

+33 145676665 +33 147834525 +33 389363950 +33 389460122 +33 389363950 +33 389460122 +33 1 30841400 +33 1 39023183 +49 2315472746 +49 2315472417 +49 4023751610 +49 4023751845 +49 403013204

fertilore@fertilore.com

S

jacq@heliopotasse.fr jacq@heliopotasse.fr philippe.schrapp@gavilon.com stephan.aschemann@thyssenkrupp.com s.stockfisch@helmag.com karczewski@toepfer.com

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267

Germany Gerd KUECHLER

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1266-2360

268

Germany Gerd BORRMANN

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1763-1450

269

Greece

Nikos LOUIZOS

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-428-4430

270

Greece

Nadia KELEKIAN

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1516-1500

271

Greece

Kimon THEOPHANOPOULOS

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1516-1510

272

India

Satish CHANDER

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-679-2050

273

India

Mithlesh Kumar MATHUR

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-248-1780

274

India

Daman KUMAR

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-256-4150

275

India

U.S. AWASTHI

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-453-310

276

India

Birinder SINGH

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-453-1850

277

India

Arij Bin HAIRAT

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1296-3600

278

India

Soumitra DAS

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1905-1960

279

India

Vijay PALKAR

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1906-1970

280

India

Name

Regst. #

Telephone E-mail Fax kuechler@toepfer.com Manager +49 403013271 Alfred C. Toepfer Int'l., GmbH +49 403013243 bo@wieland-luft.de Export Manager +49 9131606766 Wieland Lufttechnik GmbH & Co KG +49 9131606797 athens@indagro.com Director +30 2108925500 Indagro +30 2108925501 nadiak@teofert.gr Trader +302106899520 TEOFERT S.A. +302106899521 kimont@teofert.gr Trader +302106899520 TEOFERT S.A. +302106899521 dg@faidelhi.org Director General +91 11 26510019 FAI - The Fertilizer Assoc. of India +91 11 26960052 mkmathur@neelamaqua.com Director Operation +91 9829069545 Neelam Aqua & Speciality Chem +91 1412460081 daman@sungroupindia.com Executive Director +971 4 4393793 Sun International +971 4 4393741 usawasthi@iffco.in Managing Director +91 9810113096 IFFCO- Indian Farmers Fert. Cooperative +91 1142592659 bsingh@iffco.in General Manager (PS) +91 11 4259276 IFFCO- Indian Farmers Fert. Cooperative +91 11 4059316 coastel@vsnl.com Director +91 1123708110 CIFC Pvt. Ltd. +91 1123708120 sdas@zinc.org Director, India Programme-Zinc Nutrient Initiativ+91 9560900703 International Zinc Association +91 11 26960052 Managing Director Position

/ Company

Indo Amines Ltd.

Page 20 of 34

Bharati PALKAR

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1906-1980

Director Indo Amines Ltd.

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India

Chandrakant DEVASTHALI

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1906-2330

282

India

Mohit KALRA

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1915-2380

283

India

Pandurang Ramchandra LANDGE

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1927-3830

284

India

Prakash MATHUR

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1946-5370

285

Iraq

Mohamed Abdallah MOHAMED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1784-60

286

Iraq

Abdulkarim AL-OBAIDI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1784-1640

287

Iraq

288

Iraq

289

Iraq

290

Iraq

291

Iraq

292

Iraq

293

Iraq

294

Iraq

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Telephone Fax

E-mail chandra@indoaminesltd.com

Vice President Marketing Indo Amines Ltd.

India Representative Agrofertrans LTD

+91 9717488808 +91 1242380072

fertilisrt.rs@gmail.com

+91 9983040008 +91 1414015450 +964 790191101

biz.dev@naqglobal.com

President-Projects Deepak Fertilisers & Petrochemicals Corpor. Ltd.

General Manager - Business Development NAQ Global

Deputy Minister Ministry of Industry & Minerals

mdalanii@yahoo.com ksbma10@yahoo.com

Expert Ministry of Industry & Minerals

Sadeq AL-MAKAHAL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1784-1410

Technical Manager Ministry of Industry & Minerals

Amjed Ahmed AJAJ

+964 770323060

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1784-4360

Ministry of Industry & Minerals

Salwan Mohamed JIHAD

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1784-4370

Ministry of Industry & Minerals

Faten Hasan IBRAHIM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1784-4380

Ministry of Industry & Minerals

Abdel Ghani F. ABDUL WAHAB

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1784-4390

Ministry of Industry & Minerals

Mohammed Hawas SHABEEB

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1784-4400

Ministry of Industry & Minerals

Mahdi AL-SAAD

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1143-1630

Director General State Co. of Fertilizers Industry/South Region

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Ibrahim KADHIM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1143-1650

Engineer State Co. of Fertilizers Industry/South Region

S - Speaker

+964 790194230

mahdisalimabd@yahoo.com

+964 770347325

ibrahim_engineer70@yahoo.com

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Iraq

Mahmoud Abbas FALHI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1143-1390

296

Iraq

Ali Abbas AL-ZUBAIDI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1143-1400

297

Iraq

Ali Mohamed Zaher AL-SAAD

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1381-3320

298

Iraq

Riyadh Azeez JASIM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1482-3310

299

Iraq

Saad Ameen FAISAL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1755-3330

300

Iraq

Shakir Sharef HAMAD

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1922-3340

301

Iraq

302

Italy

303

Italy

304

Italy

305

Italy

306

Jordan

307

Jordan

308

Jordan

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Production Dept. State Co. of Fertilizers Industry/South Region

Production Dept. State Co. of Fertilizers Industry/South Region

Director General State Co. of Fertilizers Industry/North Region

Director General State Co. for Phosphate

Director General Mishraq Sulphur State Co.

Telephone Fax +964 770530590

E-mail

+964 770224903 +964 770443950

asmeda_baiji@yahoo.com

+9647801958862

riadhazeez@yahoo.com

+974 770167175

mshrakebrt@yahoo.com shakirsherief2009@yahoo.com

Director General Mass Iraq Co.

Nasraldin Qadir MOHAMMAD

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1922-3350

nasrkadir@mass-global.com

Technical Consultant Mass Iraq Co.

Tecnimont SpA

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-116-470

Tecnimont SPA

Giovanni BAROUCHELL

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1902-1770

President & CEO ESCOFERT

Camillo PALAZZI

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-1923-3420

General Manager FBM Hudson Italiana SpA

Gennaro Natali SORA

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-1923-4210

Contracts & Commercial Support FBM Hudson Italiana SpA

Mohamed S. BADERKHAN

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-404-20

Vice Chairman / CEO - Finance & Admin. JPMC

Nabih SALAMEH

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-822-3570

+390636003312 +390636002009 +39 0354941301 +39 0354941347 +39 0354941327 +39 0354941347 +962 6 5607010 +962 6 5682270

barouchell@escofert.com sales@fbmhudson.com sales@fbmhudson.com m.baderkhan@gmail.com

Chairman Arab Potash Company

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Keith THORNTON

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-822-3680

General Manager Arab Potash Company

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+962 65200506 +962 6 5651249

keith.t@arabpotash.com

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Jordan

Jafar SALEM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-822-2650

310

Jordan

Bashar MALAHMEH

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-822-2780

311

Jordan

Rashid LUBANI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-822-2660

312

Jordan

Jamal AMIRA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-822-5130

313

Jordan

Sami AMARNEH

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-822-2790

314

Jordan

Mosa HOBRAG

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-822-2670

315

Jordan

316

Jordan

317

Jordan

318

Jordan

319

Jordan

320

Jordan

321

Jordan

322

Jordan

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Deputy GM/Marketing Manager Arab Potash Company

Marketing Operations Manager Arab Potash Company

Sales Manager Arab Potash Company

Technical Manager Arab Potash Company

QEA Manager Arab Potash Company

Local & Regional Sales Manager Arab Potash Company

Ahlam MASRI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-822-2680

Sales Representative Arab Potash Company

Ali ABABNEH

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-435-3530

Production Manager Nippon Jordan Fertilizer Company

Faisal DOUDIN

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-424-2810

Managing Director Indo-Jordan Chemicals Company

Abdel Wahab ALROWWAD

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-424-2820

Deputy Plant Head Indo-Jordan Chemicals Company

Maysoon BAHOUS

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-937-5200

Commercial Manager KEMAPCO

Saed AL MUBIDEEN

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-937-5210

Export & Logistics Specialist KEMAPCO

Ruba AL REFAI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-937-5220

Sales & Delivery Planning Specialist KEMAPCO

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Bassam FAKHOURI

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-866-3230

Managing Director Chemicals & Mining Industries

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Telephone Fax +962 6 5200520 +962 6 5200082 +962 65200520 +962 65200082 +962 65200520 +962 65200082 +962 777111152

E-mail jafar.s@arabpotash.com fertilisrt.rs@gmail.com rashid.l@arabpotash.com jamal.amira@arabpotash.com

+962 777111148

sami.amarneh@arabpotash.com

+962 65200520 +962 65200082 +962 65200520 +962 65200082 +962 795556249 +962 3 2017112 +962 65512872/7 +962 65512871 +962 65512872/7 +962 65512871 +962 6 4601993/ +962 6 4601995 +962 6 4601993/ +962 6 4601995 +962 6 4601993/ +962 6 4601995 +962 6 5336111 +962 6 5336110

mosa.h@arabpotash.com ahlam.m@arabpotash.com ali20@njfc-jo.com mdoffice@ijcltd.com mdoffice@ijcltd.com maysoon.bahous@kemapco.com.jo saed.mubideen@kemapco.com.jo ruba.alrefai@kemapco.com.jo manager.cmi@gmail.com

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Jordan

Mahmoud AL-GHARAIBEH

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-866-3240

324

Jordan

Essam KHATIB

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1464-4540

325

Jordan

Walid ABU HASSAN

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-483-5100

326

Jordan

Muhannad MUDALLAL

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-626-1740

327

Jordan

Sami JAYOUSI

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-997-2730

328

Jordan

Faris HOMOUD

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1084-5260

329

Jordan

330

Jordan

331

Jordan

332

Jordan

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Jordan

334

Jordan

335

Jordan

336

Jordan

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Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Head of Mining Department Chemicals & Mining Industries

Managing Director First Ceena Chemicals & Fert. Co.

Managing Director Orient Shipping Co.

Trading & Operation Director Midgulf International Ltd.

ME Representative Helm Dungemittel - Middle East Office

Regional Manager Liven Agrichem Pte. Ltd.

Abdel Karim EL-MANASEER

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1311-1730

Managing Director Jordan Global Shipping Agency

Khaled MANASRAH

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1390-5000

CEO Jordan Abyad Fertilizers & Chemicals Co.

Munir RUSAN

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1695-3610

Consulting Director IPNI (ME)

Suhaib AL-ANI

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1726-2090

Telephone Fax +962 6 5336111 +962 6 5336110 +962 777889884 +962 6 5543405 +962 795527683 +962 64651567 +962 796507041 +962 65698219 +962 795541204 +962 777444471 +962 6 5853701 +962 6 5516474 +962 6 5532821 +962 6 5851809 +962 6 5851824 +962 795573970 +962 2 7201078

E-mail manager.cmi@gmail.com e.khatib@firstceena.com walidabuhassan@yahoo.com rdajani@midgulfgroup.com jayousi@nol.com.jo faris@livenagrichem.com a.k.manaseer@jgsaco.com hinad.Ibrahim@jafcco.com mrusan@just.edu.jo

Chief Executive Officer AL-Dallah Group for Investment & Finance

Hussam DERANIEH

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1803-3260

ME Regional Manager CHS

Anwar TWEIQAT

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1810-1540

General Manager Jordan Blending & Packing of Fertilizer CO

Ra’ed SOUB

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1832-3250

General Manager Jordan Modern Trade Development Co.

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Salam MALIH

1st-Ev.2012-Aso-1865-2100

+962 6 5413350

hussam.deranieh@chsinc.com

+962 5 3584796 +962 5 3584896 +962 6 5544155 +962 6 5533633

atweiqat@yahoo.com r.soub@jmpd.jo

Urea Manager 1st Global Co. for Chemical Fertilizers Production

S - Speaker

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337

Jordan

Bashar Mohammed HASSAN

1st-Ev.2012-Aso-1865-3360

338

Jordan

Ahmed HAYDER

1st-Ev.2012-Aso-1865-2110

339

Jordan

Jamal ABUSALEM

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1878-3280

340

Jordan

Ahmad MUBAIDEEN

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1917-2690

341

Jordan

Issa OWEIS

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1917-2700

342

Jordan

Issa HASAN

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1937-4800

343

Jordan

344

Jordan

345

Jordan

346

Kuwait

347

Lebanon Elias SKAFF

348

Lebanon Ghassan HADDAD

349

Libya

350

Monte Carlo

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Telephone Fax

E-mail

Executive Director 1st Global Co. for Chemical Fertilizers Production

Manager 1st Global Co. for Chemical Fertilizers Production

General Manager Pervelia Agro. Chem(PAC) Expert Member Expert Member

General Manager Jordan National Shipping Line (JNSL)

Abdulkarim AL-HAMADI

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1938-5050

+962 795548212 +962 6 5340208 +962 795477772 +962 6 5522412 +962 795722260 +962 6 5522412 +962 65511500 +962 65515119

jasalem@nets.com.jo aa_mubaideen@hotmail.com issan5@yahoo.com issa@jnslgroup.com

Chairman Bader Chemical Industries Co.

Kamel AL-KHATIB

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1938-4810

Managing Director Bader Chemical Industries Co.

Samir A. RAHIM

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1938-4820

samirrahim@hotmail.com

Bader Chemical Complex Manager Bader Chemical Industries Co.

Salah JASEM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-410-2190

Analysis & Business Planning Team Leader PIC

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-517-3430

Chairman & General Manager Lebanon Chemicals Company

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-889-4850

Product Manager - Fertilizers Debbane Freres Trading Sal

Khalifa YAHMED

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1744-130

+965 23211510/ +965 23211588 +961 1580420 +961 1 580423 +961 3889847 +961 9211801

salah_rashed@pic.com.kw lcc@inco.com.lb GHaddad@debbane-intl.com

Chairman LIFECO

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Gian Pietro TESTA

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1904-1900

Manager K&T

S - Speaker

+39 3464917352

gianpietro.testa@gmail.com

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351

Morocco Jamal Eddine BENSARI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-408-100

352

Morocco Mohammed BENZEKRI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-408-510

353

Morocco Abdelaali KOSSIR

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-408-520

354

Morocco EL Boukhary Mohamed SALEM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-408-530

355

Morocco Hassan ldiken

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-408-540

356

Morocco Abdelhay EL-MAZIATI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-408-550

357

Morocco Mohammed HOUSSAINI SQALLI

358

Netherlan Pejman DJAVDAN

359

Netherlan Stephen ZWART

360

Netherlan Joey DOBREE

361

Netherlan Cees CADEL

362

Oman

363

Oman

364

Pakistan Asad Sultan CHAUDHARY

Name

Regst. #

Telephone E-mail Fax je.bensari@ocpgroup.ma Director Raw Material Procurements & Freight +212 661 145765 OCP +212 522 998305 m.benzekri@ocpgroup.ma Director market Research & Communication Position

/ Company

OCP

Director R & D OCP

Manager in Environment OCP

Director Emaphos OCP

+212 661172858

m.elboukhary@ocpgroup.ma

+212 661644023 +212 523345182

h.idiken@ocpgroup.ma

+212 664308845 +212 522201586

mohammed.sqalli@keytrade.ca

Director PMP OCP

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1918-2770

Commercial Director KEYFERT

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-17-1660

pejman.djavdan@stamicarbon.com

CEO Stamicarbon BV

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-17-1670

stephen.zwart@stamicarbon.com

VP Licensing Sales & Services Stamicarbon BV

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-17-1680

joey.dobree@stamicarbon.com

Licensing Manager Stamicarbon BV

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-17-1690

cees.cadel@stamicarbon.com

On-line Marketeer Stamicarbon BV

Ahmed AL AWFI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1141-120

CEO OMIFCO

Ahmed AL-MARHOUBI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1141-2180

Deputy Financial Controller OMIFCO

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1st-Ev.2012-Obs-759-5010

Group General Manager Marketing Fauji Fertilizer Co.

S - Speaker

+968 99233608

almarhoubi@omifco.com

+92 4236361750 +92 4239308427

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365

Pakistan Mohammad Munir MALIK

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-759-5030

366

Pakistan Muhammad Tahir SALEEM

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1800-330

367

Qatar

Khalifa SOWAIDI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-380-50

368

Qatar

Yousef AL-KUWARI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-380-3890

369

Qatar

Khalifa AL-KHULAIFI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-380-1280

370

Qatar

Ali AL-SANADI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-380-3900

371

Qatar

Yousef AL-KHALDI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-380-3920

372

Qatar

Salah AL-NAHAWI

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1321-3910

373

Russia

Nikolay LOBANOV

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-1488-4110

374

Russia

Alexander CHIRKOV

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-1488-4120

375

Russia

Nikolay CHEBLAKOV

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-1488-4130

376

Russia

Danil SAFONOV

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-1488-4140

377

Russia

Igor BRATTSEV

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1933-4630

378

Russia

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

General Manager Finance - Marketing Fauji Fertilizer Co.

Editor Farming Outlook

Telephone E-mail Fax +92 42 3628251 +92 42 36308427 +92 3224300392

Vice Chairman & CEO

+974 44779779 QAFCO +974 44772266 Chief Marketing Officer - CMO +974 44227707 QAFCO +974 4477944 Head of Material Handling +974 5550 3293 QAFCO +974 4422 8198 Ammonia Sales Manager +974 44422777 QAFCO +974 44477944 Urea Sales Manager +974 44227777 QAFCO +974 4477944 Marketing & Business Development Manager +974 44670206 Yara Int'l ASA - ME Rep. Office +974 44670703 Deputy General Director +7 8313267194 R&D Institute of Urea +7 8313267194 Head of Corrosion, Diag., Materials & Welding +7 8313267194 R&D Institute of Urea +7 8313267194 Lead Engineer +7 8313267194 R&D Institute of Urea +7 8313267194 International Affairs Manager +7 8313267194 R&D Institute of Urea +7 8313267194 Managing Director Moscow Office +7 4957108224

ajohnston@ipni.net

ksowaidi@qafco.com.qa mktg@qafco.com.qa kkhulaifi@qafco.com.qa a.sanadi@qafco.com.qa al-khaldi@qafco.com.qa simon.dsilva@yara.com sdf@niik.ru sdf@niik.ru sdf@niik.ru sdf@niik.ru brattsev@sibsulfur.ru

SIBSULFUR Co. Ltd.

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Anatoly NOSKOV

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1933-4640

Managing Director SIBSULFUR Co. Ltd.

S - Speaker

+7 391 2300078

noskov@sibsulfur.ru

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379

Russia

Vyacheslav KOMAROV

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1933-4650

380

Saudi Arabia

Fahad S. AL-SHEAIBI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-442-30

381

Saudi Arabia

Khalid AL-MOGBIL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-442-2200

382

Saudi Arabia

Yousef AL DAKHEEL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-442-3380

383

Saudi Arabia

Abdullah ALSHIHA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-442-3370

384

Saudi Arabia

Abdulaziz AL-HELALI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-442-3390

385

Saudi Arabia

Ammro AL-KURASHI

386

Saudi Arabia

Ahmed AL-ASKAR

387

Saudi Arabia

Abdullah AL-SAHEEL

388

Saudi Arabia

Ziad AL-HUSAYEN

389

Saudi Arabia

Khalid AL-ROHILY

390

Saudi Arabia

Yazeed AL-SEDOON

391

Saudi Arabia

Bassam N. AL NAJDI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-442-4170

392

Saudi Arabia

Ayed AL-MUTAIRI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1160-2160

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Commercial Director SIBSULFUR Co. Ltd.

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Telephone Fax +7 3912300029

Executive Vice President, Fertilizer SBU

E-mail komarov@sibsulfur.ru fssheaibi@sabic.com

+966 1 2259099 SABIC +966 1 2259080 Market Intelligence Manager, Urea Marketing +966 1 2259296

khalidMM@SABIC.com

Manager, Business Management, Urea

+966 555212073 +966 12259257 +966 558877733 +966 1 2259257

yaldakheel@sabic.com

+966 1 2259223 +966 1 2259280

alkurashias@sabic.com

+966 1 2259161 +966 1 2259176 +966 555462459 +966 1 4999101

alhusayenZO@sabic.com

SABIC SABIC

Sales Executive SABIC

alshisaa@sabic.com

Phosphate Business Manager SABIC

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-442-1060

Shipping Executive, Fertilizer SBU SABIC

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-442-3400

Demand Planner SABIC

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-442-3860

Sales Manager, Ammonia & Phosphate SABIC

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-442-3870

Ammonia Product Executive SABIC

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-442-4460

Manager, Application Development SABIC

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-442-3880

khalidr@sabic.com

Sales Executive SABIC

S - Speaker

Market Intelligence MG, BU Ammonia & Phosp+966 1 2259261 SABIC +966 1 2259176 Director, Marketing & Logistics +966 1 8747335 MA'ADEN +966 1 8748329

alnajdiB@sabic.com mutairiA@maaden.com.sa

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393

Saudi Arabia

Ahmad AL-ALSHAIKH

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1160-2170

394

Saudi Arabia

Abdullah AL-AJMI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1160-4550

395

Saudi Arabia

Sayer Mobarak AL-MUFADHALI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1160-4560

396

Saudi Arabia

Hussain AL-HAJARI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1509-3410

397

Saudi Arabia

Mohammad Abdullah A. AL-HUMAIDI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1509-2500

398

Saudi Arabia

Hazza Baker AL-QAHTANI

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1931-4330

399

Saudi Arabia

Khalid Sulieman AL GHUNAIM

400

Singapor Imed ZOUARI

401

Singapor Mourad KILANI

402

Singapor Mahmoud AZIZA

403

Spain

404

Spain

405

Sudan

406

Switzerlan David LIVESEY

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Marketing Specialist MA'ADEN

Raz Production MA'ADEN

Senior Production Engineer MA'ADEN

Process Engineering Manager SAFCO

E-mail shaikhaa@maaden.com.sa ajmia@mpc.maaden.com.sa

+966 599553850

mufadhaliS@mpc.maaden.com.sa

+966 3 3401717 +966 3 3411500

HHajari@safco.sabic.com

+966 1 4733394 +966 1 4733395 +966 1 4733394 +966 1 4733395 +216 26223050 +33 299540773

hazza@amadinvest.com

SAFCO

Chairman & Managing Director Amad Shipping Co.

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1931-4340

Break Bulk Div. Manager Amad Shipping Co.

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-1907-1990

Managing Director CFIh

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-1907-2000 1st-Ev.2012-Obs-1907-2010

izouari@cfiholding.com

+33 299540773 maziza@cfiholding.com

Project & Construction Manager CFIh

khalid@amadshipping.com

mkilani@cfiholding.com

Project Director CFIh

Jose Vicente BARRERA

Telephone Fax +966 558442277 +966 1 8748329 +966 505907154

+33 299540773

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-982-1920

Agroquimes S. A.

Manuel MORENO

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-982-1930

Agroquimes S. A.

Mohamed EL JACK

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1690-5240

General Manager Zagros Trading Enterprises

Page 29 of 34

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-595-2750

Senior Vice President Trading Keytrade AG

S - Speaker

+249 183773381 +41 447878098 +41 447878095

eljack.mohamed@gmail.com D.LIVESEY@keytrade.ch

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407

Switzerlan Kurt AVUNDUK

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-595-2760

408

Switzerlan Jeff SCHNEIDER

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1351-3730

409

Switzerlan Zafer YALCINKAYA

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1896-480

410

Switzerlan Marino HADZOPOULOS

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1908-2040

411

Syria

Saleh Y. SALEH

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1607-40

412

Tunisia

Hedhili KEFI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-844-110

413

Tunisia

414

Tunisia

415

Tunisia

416

Tunisia

417

Tunisia

418

Turkey

419

Turkey

420

U.A.E

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Commercial Director Trading Keytrade AG

Director Supply & Trading Koch Fertilizer Trading SARL

Vice President Traoins Nitora Commodities AG

Trader / Geneva Branch MEKATRADE Asia Pte Ltd., Singapore

General Director GECI

Chairman Granuphos

Hedi BEN SALEM

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1506-5450 1st-Ev.2012-Oth-500-5340

Chairman & Managing Director Al-Kimia

Habib HAKMOUNI

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-500-5350

Commercial Manager Al-Kimia

Riadh HIDRI

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-500-5360

Production Manager Al-Kimia

Mohamed BELAID

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1678-4260

General Manager T.S.T

Ismail BABACAN

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1303-2020

Deputy General Manager Gubre Fabrikalari T. A.S.

M. Kursat AKIN

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1303-2030

Trade Manager Gubre Fabrikalari T. A.S.

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Mohamed Rashid AL-RASHID

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-70

General Manager FERTIL

S - Speaker

+41 795351711 +41 45606222 +41 225920500 +41 223109330 +963 11 2127654 +963 11 2128289 +216 71 797623 +216 71 782988

E-mail k.AVUNDUKkeytrade.ch jeff.schneider@kochind.com zafer.yalcinkaya@nitoragroup.com mekatrade.geneva@mekatrade.com info@gecisy.com kefi.h@granuphos.com.tn hedi.bensalem@gct.com.tn

Secretary General GCT

Ali MHIRI

Telephone Fax +41 447878356 +41 447878095 +41 227374339

+216 71 793443 +216 71 780571 +216 71 787283 +216 71 889352 +216 71 787283 +216 75 270146 +216 75 273900 +216 98306966 +216 71767101 +90 2123765050 +90 2122113720 +90 2123765050 +90 2122113720 +971 2 6026811 +971 2 6789159

ali.mihiri@alkimia.com.tn habib.hakmouni@alkimia.com.tn riadh.hidri@alkimia.com.tn medbelaid@wanadoo.tn foreigntrade@gubretas.com.tr foreigntrade@gubretas.com.tr m.rashid@fertil.com

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421

U.A.E

Ahmed Ghaleb ALMUHAIRI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-4270

422

U.A.E

Abdul Rahman AL-SABBAGH

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-4280

423

U.A.E

Jamal AWARTANI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-4300

424

U.A.E

Hasan AL REMEITHI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-4290

425

U.A.E

Awadh Saleh AL-MENHALI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-4310

426

U.A.E

Abdulqawi M. AL JUNAIBI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-4320

427

U.A.E

428

U.A.E

429

U.A.E

430

U.A.E

431

U.A.E

432

U.A.E

433

U.A.E

434

U.A.E

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Asst. General Manager - Marketing FERTIL

Regional Sales Manager FERTIL

Marketing Research Dept. Manager FERTIL

Head Team, Adminstration FERTIL

Public Relation Section Head FERTIL

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-2150

Purchashing Dept. Manager FERTIL

Saeed AL-AMERI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-2210

Warehouse Supervisor FERTIL

Bipin Kumar SRIVASTAVA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-3500

E-mail g.ahmed@fertil.com a.rahman@fertil.com a.jamal@fertil.com d.hassan@fertil.com

Urea Sales Coordinator FERTIL

Mussabah AL KA'ABI

Telephone Fax +971 506210089 +971 2 6786259 +971 2 6026890 +971 2 6786259 +971 2 6021111 +971 2 6786259 +971 26786259 +971-50-613095 +971-2-602-6800 +971-50-641594 +971-2-602-6800 +971 504423321 +971 26728084 +971 504937422 +971 2 6728084

a.almenhali@fertil.com A.QAWI@fertil.com s.musabbah@fertil.com a.saeed@fertil.com k.bipin@fertil.com

Head of Business Support, Corporate Support FERTIL

Magdy ALI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-4660

Projects Senior Process Engineer FERTIL

Mohamed LARI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-5150

Training & Career Dev. Dept. Manager FERTIL

Ali BARADA

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-5160

Admin. Services Officer FERTIL

Walid ALMAS

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-5420

Project Coordination Manager FERTIL

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Abdullah Hamza AL-HASHMI

+971 567930037 +971 2 6021112 +971 2 6026960 +971 2 6026800 +971 506415265 +971 2 6026800 +971 506148416 +971 26021112

m.magdy@fertil.com m.lari@fertil.com a.barada@fertil.com m.walid@fertil.com

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-5430

FERTIL

S - Speaker

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435

U.A.E

Adil SAKHI

1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1617-5440

436

U.A.E

Anas AL MAHMOUD

1st-Ev.2012-Aso-798-4780

437

U.A.E

Ahmed AL HAMELI

1st-Ev.2012-Aso-798-4790

438

U.A.E

Gregory MENEZES

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1280-1460

439

U.A.E

M. C. GUPTA

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1280-1470

440

U.A.E

Siraj RAHIMTULA

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1297-4950

441

U.A.E

442

U.A.E

443

U.A.E

444

U.K

445

U.K

446

U.K

447

U.K

448

U.K

Name

Regst. #

Position

/ Company

Corporate Support FERTIL

Sulphur & Ethylene Sales Coordinator ADNOC

Sulphur Sales Coordinator ADNOC

Dy. General Manager Kisan International Trading FZE

Director Kisan International Trading FZE

Managing Director Transfert FZCO

Tareq DAJANI

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1817-4890

Vice President Transammonia DMCC

Noor EL OABEID

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1942-5230

Technical Director Al Dahra Agriculture

Omar EL BEIALY

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1947-5470

Ship Broker The MidShip Group DMC EST

Steven J. MARKEY

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-475-490

Managing Consultant CRU International Ltd.

Oliver HATFIELD

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1058-1040

Director - Fertilizers Integer Research Ltd.

Monica BIANCHI-BAKER

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1058-2130

Research Manager Integer Research Ltd.

Antonella HARRISON

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1301-2060

Head of Fertilizers ICIS/The Market

Page 32 of 34

Rebecca CLARKE

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1301-2070

Senior Editor Manager ICIS/The Market

S - Speaker

Telephone Fax +971 566128835 +971 2 6664207 +971 2 6668470 +971 26664207 +971 6668470 +971 505525462 +971 4 8857674 +971 504596394 +971 48857674 +971 4 4508200 +971 4 4508201 +971 4 4328570 +971 501789591 +971 2 6565001+971 43996897 +971 43996895 +44 7894480762

E-mail s.adil@fertil.com aalmahmood@adnoc.ae aalhameli@adnoc.ae gregory@kitfze.biz mcgupta@kitfze.biz tfert@emirates.net.ae dubai@transammonia.com noor@aldahra.com oelbeialy@midship.com steve.markey@crugroup.com

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Gerald TARBET

1st-Ev.2012-Obs-1901-1700

451

U.K

Richard DAVIS

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1910-2120

452

U.S.A

Mowafa TAIB

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1911-2140

453

U.S.A

Alan MARTIN

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1929-4160

454

Ukraine

Eugene BILICHENKO

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1370-350

455

Ukraine

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Ukraine

457

AFA

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AFA

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AFA

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AFA

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AFA

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AFA

Name Mark EVANS

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Editor-Fertilizer International BCInsight Ltd.

Group Statistics Manager CRU Fertilizers

Sales & Contracts Director Doncasters Paralloy

Physical Scientist United States Geological Survey

Vice President Orient Shipping USA

Senior Analyst of Global Market - Fertilizers Chem Courier

Anna SIDORENKO

1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1508-360

Head of External Communications Business Forum Ltd

Alexander SKRIPKA

1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1913-2400

General Manager Agrofertrans Ltd.

Shafik ASHKAR

1st-Ev.2012-AFA-944-10

Secretary General AFA

Mohamed EL-SHABOURY

1st-Ev.2012-AFA-944-1300

Manager, Finance & Admin. Dept. AFA

Mohamed Mahmoud ALI

1st-Ev.2012-AFA-944-1310

Technical Studies Manager AFA

Mushira MOHARAM

1st-Ev.2012-AFA-944-1320

Head, Publishing & Doc. Section AFA

Wael MAZEN

1st-Ev.2012-AFA-944-1330

Head, Adminstration Section AFA

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Yasser KHAIRY

1st-Ev.2012-AFA-944-1340

Head, Economic Section AFA

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Telephone Fax +44 2077932564

E-mail mark.evans@bcinsight.com

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gerald.tarbet@crugroup.com

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e.bilichenko@chem-courier.ru

+380562313919

a.sidorenko@b-forum.ru

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aft@agrofertrans.com

RDavis@doncasters.com mtaib@usgs.gov amartin@bastechllc.com

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18th AFA Int’l. Annual Fertilizer Forum & Exhibition “Challenges in Volatile Fertilizer Market” Feb. 7th – 9th ,2012 ~ MARTIM Jolie Vile Hotel. Sharm El-Shaikh, EGYPT

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463

AFA

Marwa MOHSEN

1st-Ev.2012-AFA-944-1350

464

AFA

Mazen GHONIEM

1st-Ev.2012-AFA-944-1360

Name

Regst. #

Position

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Head,Exe.Secretary/Conf.Services AFA

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Head, Information Center AFA

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