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Fertilizer Statistics Overview
Mali2015
1. Production
2. Imports
3. Exports
4. Origins and Destinations
5. Agric. and non Agric. use
6. Consumption
7. Volumes and Values
8. Summary
9. About us
An overview of fertilizer statistics in Mali for the year 2015.
Official trade data obtained from Mali Customs and Validated by Fertilizer Technical Working Group – Mali (FTWG-MLI).
Data validated from the June 7th – 9th June, 2016.
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
2510000000 PNT (Phos. Nat. Tilemsi) 31,000 MT
Fertilizer imports
Comments:
• In 2015, Urea was the most imported fertilizer toMali.
• Urea, MAP, NPK’s and MOP accounted for 92% ofall official fertilizers imported in 2015.
Source: FTWG-MLI
Other fertilizers includes products like; SoA, DAP, etc
HS Code Fertilizer Name 2015
3102100000 Urea 132,565
3105400000 MAP 58,146
3105200000 NPK's 57,065
3104200000 MOP 54,180
Others fertilizers 25,880
Total fertilizer for agric (mt) 327,835
Urea40%
MAP18%
NPK's17%
MOP17%
Others fertilizers8%
TOP 4 IMPORTED FERTILIZERS 2015
Fertilizer monthly imports
Comments:
• In 2015, most of the fertilizers imported toMali reached the port in the first and secondquarter.
• January 2015 recorded the highest fertilizerimports, 57,362MT (17% of all imports).
Source: FTWG-MLI
FAO/GIEWS,FEWSNET
Quarter 2015
Q1 121,581
Q2 81,322
Q3 45,149
Q4 79,783
Total MT 327,835
-
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
2015 Monthly Fertilizer Imports for Mali
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)
Fertilizer exports
Comments:
• NPK’s were the most exported fertilizers fromMali in 2015.
• Fertilizers like Urea, MOP and MAP are importedin bulk and blended to various formulations ofNPK’s before ‘re-exporting’ to neighboringcountries.
Source: FTWG-MLI
HS Code Fertilizer Name 2015
3105200000 NPK's 83,536
3102100000 Urea 1,003
3105300000 DAP 250
3101000000 Organic fertilizers 180
Total fertilizers for Agric (mt) 84,969
NPK's99%
Urea1% DAP
0%
Organic fertilizers
0%
FERTILIZER EXPORTS 2015
Fertilizer origins and destinations 2015
2015 product imports per origin 2015 product exports per destination
Source: FTWG-MLI
RU
SSIA
, 9
4,5
45
MO
RO
CC
O,
67
,05
0
CH
INA
, 3
4,6
83
CA
NA
DA
, 3
0,7
87
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10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
100,000
MT
TOP 4 COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN (IMPORTS)
Countries of Origin Russia Morocco China Canada Others
Urea 60% 0% 24% - 16%
MAP 7% 93% - - -
NPK's - 22% 2% - 76%
MOP 17% - - 57% 26%
Other fertilizers 6% 0% 8% - 86%B
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ASO
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42
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10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,000
MT
COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION (EXPORTS)
Countries of
Destination
Burkina
FasoGuinea Others
NPK'S 95% 3% 2%
Other fertilizers 19% 62% 18%
Agricultural and non agricultural uses
Comments:
• Some fertilizer products can be used for bothagricultural and industrial purposes dependingon the importer.
• Above is a table that shows the usage of productsimported in 2015.
• The pie chart represents a break down of the3.4% industrial allocation of imported products.
Source: FTWG-MLI
Usage
Volume (MT) %
Agriculture 327,835 96.6%
Industrial/Mines 11,699 3.4%
Total (MT) 339,534 100.0%
2015
Ammonium nitrate
91%
Others9%
2015 NON FERTILIZER USE
Fertilizer apparent consumption
Comments:
• Urea, MAP and MOP were the most consumedfertilizers in Mali (accounts for 81%).
• Cotton absorbs about 60% of fertilizersconsumed in Mali whiles cereals absorb about40%.
• In 2015 total apparent consumption of fertilizersin nutrients were 146.3 with 71.7 N, 41.5 P2O5
and 33.1 K2O.
Source: FTWG-MLI
NB: Apparent consumption = Production + Imports – Exports –non fertilizer use
Nutrient aggregates was derived using AFO conversionmethodology
Urea44%
MAP19%
MOP18%
Other Fertilizers19%
2015 APPARENT CONSUMPTIONHS Code Fertilizer Name 2015
3102100000 Urea 131,562
3105400000 MAP 58,146
3104200000 MOP 54,180
Other Fertilizers 56,587
Total (mt) 300,474
Volumes and Values 2015
Exchange rate source: (oanda.com Time Period average: 1/1/2015 to 31/12/2015) Mali=591XOF/US$
Comments:
• The table shows volumes and values of selected fertilizersofficially imported in 2015.
• Some NPK formulation found in the country are NPK 14 18 18 +6S + 1B for cotton and NPK 15 15 15 for cereals.
USD/Ton = FOB values ÷ volumes imported
HS Code Fertilizer Name Volumes (mt) Values (USD) USD/Ton
3102100000 Urea 132,565 41,905,155 316
3105400000 MAP 58,146 28,366,722 488
3105200000 NPK's 57,065 16,173,954 283
3104200000 MOP 54,180 18,423,594 340
Summary of 2015 fertilizer statistics for Mali
Source: FTWG-MLI
HS Code Product Name ProductionTotal
ImportsTotal Exports
Domestic
Availability
Non Fertilizer
use
Agricultural
Imports
Apparent
Consumption
2510000000 PNT (phos. Nat. Tilemsi) 31,000 31,000 - 31,000
3101000000 Organic Fertilizers 43 180 0 43 0
3102100000 Urea 133,045 1,003 132,042 480 132,565 131,562
3102210000 Ammonium sulphate 19,362 19,362 465 18,897 18,897
3102290000 Double salts of AS or AN 14 14 14 14
3102300000 Ammonium nitrate 10,597 110 10,487 10,597 - 0
3102400000 CAN 150 150 150 - 0
3102500000 Sodium nitrate 6 6 6 - 0
3102900000 Other N Fertilizer 2 2 2 2
3103900000 Other P Fertilizer 144 144 144 144
3104200000 MOP 54,180 54,180 54,180 54,180
3104900000 Other K Fertilizer 2,076 2,076 2,076 2,076
3105200000 NPK's 57,065 83,536 0 57,065 0
3105300000 DAP 4,604 250 4,354 4,604 4,354
3105400000 MAP 58,146 58,146 58,146 58,146
3105900000 NPK Unknown Grade 100 100 100 100
Grand Total (MT) 31,000 339,534 85,079 285,455 11,699 327,835 300,474
Participants of 2016 FTWG
Name Institution Position Email
Baboye BOCOUM SOMADECO Directeur Commercial [email protected]
Diatigui CAMARA Institut National de la Statistique chargé des statistiques du commerce extérieur [email protected]
Kone Rokia COULIBALYCellule de Planification et de Statistique du Secteur du Développement Rural \ Ministère de l'Agriculture
chargée de programme [email protected]
Demba DIALLO Direction Nationale de l’Agriculture chef de la division statistique [email protected]
Mahamadou KEITA Douanes Direction Générale des Douanes [email protected]
Maxime TRAORE SAD Directeur commercial [email protected]
Mamadou Diang BAAgence Nationale de la Statistique et de la Démographie
Responsable agriculture [email protected]
Patrice ANNEQUIN IFDC Représentant pays [email protected]
Sokona COULIBALY IFDC Facilitatrice de partenariat [email protected]
Samuel GOULIVAS IFDC IFDC [email protected]
Eliel KOUASSI IFDC Analyste Marché des engrais [email protected]
Martin DREVON IFDC WAFP IFDC [email protected]
Fred GYASI IFDC Website\Database Specialist [email protected]>
Japhet LARTEY IFDC MIS\ICT Applications Specialist [email protected]
Sylvia NUKPOR IFDC Project Assistant [email protected]
Demba Doua DIALLO IFDC Agent de Liaison, Zone Sahel, WAFP [email protected]
Isaac NYUITO IFDC SRL pays cotiers 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 2016 (Mali, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire and Senegal)
About AFO
AfricaFertilizer.org is a global initiativefacilitating the exchange of informationon soil fertility, fertilizers, and goodagricultural practices in Africa.
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.