THE HISTORY OF FERTILIZER

              

               Even from the ancient , at that time the man started planting , receiving more benefit from the soil and having better produce became his main concern . Then he made his best to make the soil more fertile .

               Chinese and British were the first people who tried to enriched the soil by adding bone meals and marls, which contains Carbonate Calcium and clays .

               In 19th century , by developing the chemistry science , the chemist found that in plant growth the composition in mineral elements of the soil would be important . So that even all elements to be abundant, lack or deficiency of mineral elements will effect on poor or richness of the plant .

               During the ages men found that different kinds of fertilizer will help them to make the soil more fertil and then they added Potassium , Calcium , Magnesium , Nitrate , Phosphate and Sulphates . For the   last years of the 19th century ,  the markets faced different types of fertilizers was adapted for products     in three main categories : 1 - Nitrogen  2 - Potash  3 - Phosphate .

               Nowadays , the fertilizer industry in the major fertilizer consuming markets is confronted with the challenge and opportunities associated with satisfying agricultural demand . Under pressure from the market, regulators and the public , agriculture is changing . This provides an opportunity for the fertilizer industry to add value to its operations , though the products and services it provides .