Feeding a growing global population requires more than just fertile land—it demands a deep understanding of the science, engineering, and sustainability behind modern fertiliser production. Agricultural Fertiliser Production: Principles, Processes, and Practice offers a comprehensive and accessible exploration of how essential plant nutrients are developed, manufactured, and applied in contemporary agriculture.
Bridging the gap between scientific theory and real-world application, this book guides readers through the fundamentals of soil chemistry, plant nutrition, and nutrient cycles, before progressing into the industrial processes that underpin fertiliser production. From the Haber–Bosch process for ammonia synthesis to phosphate and potash extraction, the text examines the technologies, raw materials, and systems that drive global fertiliser supply.
Recognising the complexity of modern agriculture, the book also explores environmental considerations, including nutrient efficiency, emissions, and the role of sustainable practices such as enhanced-efficiency fertilisers and precision agriculture. Practical insights into blending, formulation, logistics, and application ensure relevance for both industry professionals and learners.
Ideal for students, practitioners, and anyone interested in the intersection of agriculture, chemistry, and industry, this book provides the knowledge needed to understand and contribute to one of the most critical sectors supporting global food security.
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