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Understanding Soil to Fertilize EffectivelyReinterpreting Soil and Fertilization from the Perspective of Acid–Base Balance
I. The Overlooked “Soil Condition”: Why Is Fertilization Becoming Less Effective? In many agricultural regions, farmers are not lacking in fertilization experience. Decisions such as when to apply nitrogen, when to supplement potassium, or when to add micronutrients are often based on long-established practices. However, in reality, many fields show no corresponding improvement in crop performance despite increasing fertilizer inputs year after year. Instead, problems such as

Fernando Chen
Jan 217 min read


Review of China’s Fertilizer Imports and Exports in 2025 and Outlook for the Global Phosphate Fertilizer Market in 2026
In 2025, China’s fertilizer imports and exports showed a clear pattern of strong growth in export volumes and values, alongside a slight decline in imports. Urea exports recorded particularly sharp growth, while phosphate fertilizer exports continued to contract. Domestic policy priorities focused on securing internal supply had a profound impact on the global phosphate fertilizer market structure. Looking ahead to 2026, the global phosphate fertilizer supply outlook is broad

Fernando Chen
Jan 195 min read


Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate in Aquaculture:Not Just a Mineral, but a Key Pillar for Stable Production
I. Why Is Magnesium Essential in Aquaculture? In aquaculture practice, many production problems do not originate directly from diseases, but from more fundamental and often overlooked factors—imbalances in waterborne minerals. Issues such as failed molting in crustaceans, increased mortality after stress events, unstable water quality, and disrupted algal communities are frequently linked to deficiencies or improper ratios of basic ions such as magnesium in the culture water.

Fernando Chen
Jan 164 min read
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