7th International Conference Fertilizers 2025:
Eastern and Western Europe, Baltic states & Balkans
Vienna, Austria, 21-23 January 2025

World Fertilizer Market (Chem-Courier Agency) is pleased to announce the start of the preparations for its annual offline conference on the European fertilizer market and invite all the market players to register for it to discuss business challenges and solutions to them.

The VII International Conference Fertilizers 2025: Eastern and Western Europe, Baltic states & Balkans will take place in Vienna, Austria, on 21—23 January 2025 and will be the next step in the sequence of the successful offline conferences in Athens, Greece; Bucharest, Romania; Warsaw, Poland;Budapest, Hungary; Prague, the Czech Republic; Warsaw, Poland; and one online event.

Vienna, being at the heart of Europe, will easily serve the interests of market players from different European countries, giving suppliers from Southwestern and Northern Europe an excellent opportunity to increase their customer base in Eastern Europe and Ukraine and manufacturers from Eastern Europe to strengthen their presence in the other European countries. Growing popularity of Southwestern European transshipment hubs among market players from Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Serbia and others has also made it essential to get the comprehensive picture of the markets across Europe.

Vienna is also considered easily accessible to all the regional and non-regional market players. WFM team is continuing to attract increasingly more large farmers, retailers, distributors, wholesalers and producers operating in the area in focus, as well as international traders and the largest global producers, to provide our regular and new partners with the opportunities to strengthen their business relations and establish new ones. As the European market has historically been the key outlet for North African nitrogen, phosphate and compound fertilizers and raw materials, the presence of North African sellers at WFM’s event ahead of the 2025 spring application season will provide them and their European customers another opportunity to discuss profitable business personally.

As the audience of the conference is growing year by year and the European fertilizer market is facing increasingly more tough new challenges, WFM team is striving to find and advise on the additional opportunities by assessing new and alternative approaches that European market players need to adapt their business decisions to the current climate, financial, economic and political conditions in the region.

Dramatic climate changes, marked price fluctuations for staple fertilizers and the European Green Deal initiative are stimulating suppliers to provide farmers with innovative specialty solutions to adapt to the new reality fast and minimise losses. Year by year, interest in bacterial, foliar and stabilised fertilizers, as well as additives to them and special plant treatment, is increasing, staying among the top priority topics of WFM conferences.

The next conference, just like the previous ones, will be dedicated to the fertilizer markets of Poland, the Baltic states, the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia and Greece. To provide the event attendees with the detailed insight, WFM’s team will also pay close attention to those of Northwestern and Southern Europe this time.

WFM conference attendees will have a unique chance to get the latest updates from market players and WFM experts (Chem-Courier Agency), discuss the burning issues and hold negotiations with business partners.

 

Conference highlights: Conference audience:

- Climate, economic, financial and political challenges for European players

- Markets for nitrogen, phosphorus and potash fertilizers

- Regional trade in phosphate raw materials

- Consumption of fertilizers in EEBB region

- Specialty and stabilised nitrogen fertilizers

- Benchmark prices in region and around world

- Review of Ukrainian fertilizer market

- Transport and logistics

    

- European and global manufacturers of mainstream and specialty fertilizers

- Global suppliers of raw materials

- International and regional traders

- Importing companies

- Large agricultural businesses

- Regional distributors and wholesalers

- Shipping companies and seaport authority representatives

 

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