fertilizer statistics overview mali · 1. production 2. imports 3. exports 4. origins 5. agric. and...
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Fertilizer Statistics Overview
Mali2013 - 2016
2017 Edition
1. Production
2. Imports
3. Exports
4. Origins
5. Agric. and non Agric. use
6. Consumption
7. Summary
8. About us
An overview of fertilizer statistics in Mali from 2013 -2016.
Official trade data obtained from Mali Customs and Validated by Fertilizer Technical Working Group – Mali (FTWG-MLI).
Data validated from the June 11th – 12th May, 2017.
Outline Background information
Fertilizer Production
• Toguna Agro Industries produces Rock phosphate (Tilemsi phosphate) in Mali.
• Toguna Agro Industries, Société Générale des Fertilisants (SOGEFERT) and Doucoure
Partenaire Agricole (DPA) also have blending plants in Bamako, Sikasso and Segou
respectively blending different kinds of NPK’s for farmers.
• PROFEBA and Elephant Vert are also involved in production of Organic fertilizers in
Bamako and Segou.
HS Code Product 2015 2016
2510000000 PNT (Phos. Nat. Tilemsi) 31,000 37,236
3101000000 Organic fertilizers 35,000
Fertilizer imports
Comments:
• In 2016, Urea was the most imported fertilizer toMali.
• Urea, MAP, NPK’s and MOP accounted for 93% ofall official fertilizers imported in 2016.
Source: FTWG-MLI
Other fertilizers includes products like; SOP, CAN, etc
HS Code Fertilizer Name 2013 2014 2015 2016
3102100000 Urea 188,492 171,550 132,565 252,745
3105400000 MAP 94,247 57,133 58,146 120,767
3104200000 MOP 60,908 66,071 54,180 106,633
3102210000 Ammonium sulphate 57,146 55,279 18,897 57,915
3105300000 DAP 5,384 3,875 4,604 39,508
3105200000 NPK 46,351 95,283 57,065 28,322
Others fertilizers 23,434 11,835 2,378 45,686
Total fertilizer for agric (MT) 475,962 461,027 327,835 651,575
Urea39%
MAP19%
MOP16%
Ammonium sulphate
9%
DAP6%
NPK4%
Others fertilizers7%
TOP 6 IMPORTED FERTILIZERS 2016
-
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
Urea MAP MOP Ammoniumsulphate
DAP NPK OthersfertilizersMT
TOP FERTILIZER IMPORTS PER YEAR
2013 2014 2015 2016
Fertilizer monthly imports
Comments:
• In 2016, most of the fertilizers imported toMali reached the port by the end of secondquarter.
• June 2016 recorded the highest fertilizerimports, 88,677MT (14% of all imports).
Source: FTWG-MLI
FAO/GIEWS,FEWSNET
SEASON CROPS Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Irrigated Rice
Fertil izer peak demand
Maize
Fertil izer peak demand
Millet
Fertil izer peak demand
Rainfed Rice
Fertil izer peak demand
Sorgum
Peak demand
Key: fertil izer Peak demand sowing growing harvesting
Major Season
(Long Rains)
Quarter 2013 2014 2015 2016
Q1 151,289 123,455 121,581 130,924
Q2 108,258 97,474 81,322 222,560
Q3 104,898 114,435 45,149 175,261
Q4 111,517 125,664 79,783 122,831
Total 475,962 461,027 327,835 651,575
-
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
700,000
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
MT
MALI FERTILIZER MONTHLY CUMULATIVE IMPORTS (2013-2016)
2013
2014
2015
2016
Fertilizer exports
Comments:
• NPK’s were the most exported fertilizers fromMali in 2016 (53% of fertilizer export).
• Fertilizer exports were high in 2016 as comparedto 2015 (154% increase)
Source: FTWG-MLI
NPK53%
MAP15%
Urea15%
MOP11%
Others fertilizers6%
FERTILIZER EXPORTS 2016HS Code Fertilizer Name 2013 2014 2015 2016
3105200000 NPK 175,845 71,670 83,536 113,807
3105400000 MAP 29,470 28,547 - 33,340
3102100000 Urea 18,977 42,588 1,003 33,339
3104200000 MOP 26,395 22,989 250 23,728
Others fertilizers 19,086 34,810 180 11,964
Total fertilizers for Agric (MT) 269,773 200,603 84,969 216,178
Urea, MOP and MAP are imported in bulk and blended to various formulations of NPK’s before ‘re-exporting’ to neighboring countries.
Fertilizer origins 2016
2016 product imports per origin
Source: FTWG-MLI
Ru
ssia
, 1
47
,20
7
Mo
rocc
o,
13
0,9
59
Lith
uan
ia,
10
3,4
59
Be
laru
s, 9
2,8
12
Sen
ega
l, 7
3,3
02
Be
lgiu
m,
39
,52
9
Un
ite
d S
tate
s, 1
3,8
70
Egyp
t, 1
3,2
12
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20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
MT
COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN (IMPORTS)
Countries of Origin Russia Morocco Lithuania Belarus Senegal Belgium Others
Urea 50% 1% 37% 0% - - 12%
MAP 4% 95% 2% 0% - 0% 0%
MOP 5% - 6% 87% - - 1%
Ammonium sulphate 8% 0% 0% 0% - 68% 23%
DAP 7% 14% - - 79% - 0%
NPK 11% 33% - - 7% 0% 49%
Other fertilizers - 0% - - 87% 0% 13%
Agricultural and non agricultural uses
Comments:
• Some fertilizer products can be used for both agricultural andindustrial purposes depending on the importer.
• Above is a table that shows the usage of products imported in2016.
• The pie chart represents a break down of the 2.2% industrialallocation of imported products.
Source: FTWG-MLI
Usage
Volume (MT) % Volume (MT) % Volume (MT) % Volume (MT) %
Agriculture 475,962 97.6% 461,027 97.6% 327,835 96.6% 651,575 97.8%
Industrial/Mines 11,680 2.4% 11,471 2.4% 11,699 3.4% 14,584 2.2%
Total (MT) 487,642 100.0% 472,499 100.0% 339,534 100.0% 666,160 100.0%
20152013 2014 2016
Ammonium nitrate100%
Others0%
2016 NON FERTILIZER USE
Fertilizer apparent consumption
Comments:
• Urea, MAP and MOP were the most consumedfertilizers in Mali (accounts for 66%).
• Cotton absorbs about 60% of fertilizers consumed inMali whiles cereals absorb about 40%.
• In 2016 total apparent consumption of fertilizers innutrients were 264.7 with 127.6 N, 86.6 P2O5 and50.5 K2O.
Source: FTWG-MLI
NB: Apparent consumption = Production + Imports – Exports –non fertilizer use
Nutrient aggregates was derived using AFO conversionmethodology
Urea37%
MAP15%
MOP14%
Ammonium sulphate
8%
DAP7%
Other Fertilizers19%
2016 APPARENT CONSUMPTIONHS Code Fertilizer Name 2013 2014 2015 2016
3102100000 Urea 169,514 128,963 131,562 219,405
3105400000 MAP 64,778 28,587 58,146 87,427
3104200000 MOP 34,513 43,082 54,180 82,905
3102210000 Ammonium sulphate 40,844 23,290 18,897 47,759
3105300000 DAP 5,384 3,875 4,354 39,448
Other Fertilizers 56,952 67,662 33,336 113,711
Total (MT) 371,985 295,459 300,474 590,655
Summary of 2016 fertilizer statistics for Mali
Source: FTWG-MLI
HS Code Product Name ProductionTotal
Imports
Total
Exports
Domestic
Availability
Non Fertilizer
use
Agricultural
Imports
Apparent
Consumption
2510000000 PNT (phos. Nat. Tilemsi) 37,236 481 36,755 0 36,755
3101000000 Organic Fertilizers 35,000 57 628 34,429 57 34,429
3102100000 Urea 252,745 33,339 219,405 252,745 219,405
3102210000 Ammonium sulphate 57,915 10,156 47,759 57,915 47,759
3102300000 Ammonium nitrate 14,572 14,572 14,572 0 0
3102400000 CAN 0 0 0 0
3102500000 Sodium nitrate 12 12 12 0 0
3102900000 Other N Fertilizer 0 0 0 0
3103900000 Other P Fertilizer 39,938 39,938 0 39,938 39,938
3104200000 MOP 106,633 23,728 82,905 106,633 82,905
3104300000 SOP 35 35 35 35
3104900000 Other K Fertilizer 2,553 2,553 2,553 2,553
3105200000 NPK 31,424 113,807 0 31,424 0
3105300000 DAP 39,508 60 39,448 39,508 39,448
3105400000 MAP 120,767 33,340 87,427 120,767 87,427
3105600000 PK Compound 639 0 0 0
Total général (MT) 72,236 666,160 216,178 644,687 14,584 651,575 590,655
Participants of 2017 FTWG
Name Organization Position e-mail
Diatigui CAMARA Institut National de la Statistique chargé des statistiques du commerce extérieur [email protected]
Hawa SOW Ministère de l'Agriculture (CPS/SDR) Chef unité Informatique [email protected]
Alou NIANGADO Direction Nationale de l’Agriculture Chef de programme credit rural et commercialisation [email protected]
Brehima KONATE Direction Générale des Douanes Chef section statistique (DIS) [email protected]
Demba Doua DIALLO IFDC Agent de Liaison, Zone Sahel, WAFP [email protected]
About Us
Links
Africafertilizer.org
USAID WAFP
AfricaFertilizer.org
USAID West Africa Fertilizer Program
@AfricFertilizer
@USAIDWAFP
CountrySTAT Mali
Report of Joint FTWG Validation workshop 2017 (Mali, Cote d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Benin, Senegal and Togo)
About AFO
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About USAID WAFP
The West Africa Fertilizer Program is afive-year USAID-funded project thatseeks sustainably improved agriculturalproductivity through increasedregional availability and use of qualityand appropriate fertilizer in WestAfrica.