The Future of the Fertilizers Industry 2020
At the Rotterdam School of Management MBA students Umit Cakici, Ilse van der Jagt, Juan Martinez Pelayo, Morgane Rollando and Emilio Scatalani have as part of their assignment for the course New Global Business Environment looked at the future of the Heavy Fertilizer Industry in 2020. To download their full report in PDF please click here.
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Heading South
In the year 2018, Maroc, Libia, Tunisia, Egypt and Algeria attracted by the unsatisfied demand for biological food in Europe, formed the OBFEC (Organisation of Biological Food Exporting Countries). They created a cartel to produce and distribute fresh healthy food in Europe without hammering the price level.
This caused a severe reduction in the use of non biological fertilizers, warning fertilizers’ producers about the irreversibility of this process. In order to counteract the disappearing of the market, fertilizers’ producers looked at the new developing markets which at been growing at unbelievable pace.
Environmental mania
The environmental situation as well as the international instability led to urgent summits among the most important leaders of the world in order to make decisions that could solve the problems. As usual, those leaders could not get agreement on a global decision. Protests of NGO’s, and an increasing alarm of the European population made EU act more energetically. Hence, the EU decided to meet its crisis cabinet. By 2016, the EU passed one of the most severe and strict laws never remembered until that moment.
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