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Program
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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.
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Wednesday, Feb 8th, 2012:
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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
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AFA HSE Committee Meeting
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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
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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
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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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Water Challenges with Special Focus on the Arab Region
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Growth of Fertilizer Industry in Volatile Market
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Current Fertilizer Policy in India & Future Directions
Mr. Satish Chander Director General, FAI India
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Nutrient Management in Sub-Saharan Africa
Mr. Adrian M. Johnston Vice President: Asia& Africa, IPNI Canda
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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: •
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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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Uhde Ammonia/Urea Plants and their Environment…
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Commissioning Experience of a Large Scale Ammonia Plant
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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
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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
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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.
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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
Seriai NABIL
1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1939-4830
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Algeria
Belhateche KHALED
1st-Ev.2012-Sup-1939-4840
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Austria
Mohammad MURHAF JANDALI
1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1920-3290
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Bahrain
Ahmed NURUDDIN
1st-Ev.2012-Ord-417-950
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Bahrain
Yusuf FAKHROO
1st-Ev.2012-Ord-417-960
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Bahrain
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Bahrain
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Bahrain
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Bahrain
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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
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Procurment Supervisor GPIC
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Raeda SAIF
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Munther BUCHEERY
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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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Belgium Pascal HOYEZ
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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
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Canada Adrian M. JOHNSTON
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Denmark Ayten Y. WAGNER
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Position
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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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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
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Chemical Industries Holding Co.
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Azza Mohamed ABO AL-FARRAG
1st-Ev.2012-Ord-96-170
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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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Saad ABOU EL-MAATY
1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-660
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Hamdi GABER
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Regst. #
Position
/ Company
Telephone Fax
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
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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
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Ayman Mahmoud MOSTAFA
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Egypt
Mohamed Hassan MABROUK
1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-780
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Egypt
Ahmed M. R. EL-DAFRAWY
1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-790
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Egypt
Mohamed Hassan HOSNEY
1st-Ev.2012-Ord-407-800
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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
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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
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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
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Egypt
Ismail Mohamed ISMAIL
1st-Ev.2012-Ord-411-1600
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Egypt
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Regst. #
Position
/ Company
Telephone Fax
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
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Egypt
Abou ElKassem Hassan AHMED
1st-Ev.2012-Ord-416-2260
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Regst. #
Position
/ Company
Telephone Fax
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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Wagdi ABDEL MALAK
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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
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Egypt
Nassef ONSI SAWIRIS
1st-Ev.2012-Ord-1720-2830
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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)
S - Speaker
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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Country
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
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)
S - Speaker
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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Country
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
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
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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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Country
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
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
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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Country
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
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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
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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Country
155
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
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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Country
169
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
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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Country
183
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
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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Country
197
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
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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Country
211
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.
+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
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
S - Speaker
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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
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
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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.
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Bharati PALKAR
1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1906-1980
Director Indo Amines Ltd.
S - Speaker
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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
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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295
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
+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
S - Speaker
+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
S - Speaker
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
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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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
333
Jordan
334
Jordan
335
Jordan
336
Jordan
Name
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
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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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
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
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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Country
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
Page 26 of 34
1st-Ev.2012-Obs-759-5010
Group General Manager Marketing Fauji Fertilizer Co.
S - Speaker
+968 99233608
almarhoubi@omifco.com
+92 4236361750 +92 4239308427
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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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Country
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.
Page 27 of 34
Anatoly NOSKOV
1st-Ev.2012-Oth-1933-4640
Managing Director SIBSULFUR Co. Ltd.
S - Speaker
+7 391 2300078
noskov@sibsulfur.ru
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
S
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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
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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Country
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
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
S
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Country
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
2/21/2012 - 15:54:02
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Country
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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Country
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
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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
S
oliver.hatfield@integer-research.com +44 7931956915 S +44 2075031266 +44 2075031265monica.bianchi-baker@integer-research.com +44 2075031266 antonella.harrison@icis.com +44 77 99895082 +44 2086523929 rebecca.clarke@icis.com +44 2086523177 +44 2086523929
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Gerald TARBET
1st-Ev.2012-Obs-1901-1700
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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
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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
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RDavis@doncasters.com mtaib@usgs.gov amartin@bastechllc.com
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Marwa MOHSEN
1st-Ev.2012-AFA-944-1350
464
AFA
Mazen GHONIEM
1st-Ev.2012-AFA-944-1360
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Head,Exe.Secretary/Conf.Services AFA
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Head, Information Center AFA
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