About IPI

The International Potash Institute and Agriculture Today

Farmers today are faced with the challenge of meeting an ever-increasing demand for a wide range of high quality, safe foods. But these demands must be satisfied in economically viable ways whilst safeguarding natural resources and protecting the environment.

The International Potash Institute (IPI) aims to help farmers, and those who advise them, to respond to these challenges by:

The Issue
Do crops get sufficient K?

During rapid vegetative growth, most crops contain more K than nitrogen (N). Yet incipient deficiency symptoms are difficult to recognize and can be confused with N deficiency.

What is the K balance for a cropping system? (i.e. K applied minus K removed)

Effect of potassium fertilization in wheatFor many situations, evidence suggests that the K balance is negative because insufficient K is being applied in mineral fertilizers or is available from organic residues and organic manures. A continuing negative K balance leads to loss of soil fertility and the inefficient use of other costly inputs like N. If the K balance for a field is negative - do not rely on a sufficiently rapid release of K from soil reserves to get optimum yields.

Potassium in human health and the environment

Potassium in drinking water and food is beneficial for human health. It helps maintain the ionic balance in cells and can help in the treatment of hypertension.

Potassium has no known detrimental effect in the environment. It is not lost to the atmosphere and if transported to rivers and lakes it does not induce the adverse effects of eutrophication. Any K leached from surface soil may be held in the subsoil where it can be available to deep-rooted crops.

Potassium in plant nutrition

Potassium (K) (often referred to as potash, K2O) is an essential nutrient for all living organisms. It has a vital role in plant metabolism, growth and adaptation to stress. Adequate amounts of K must be available in the soil for its uptake by roots to ensure that crops achieve economic yields of acceptable quality.

Roles in plant nutrition that rely solely on K include enzyme activation and protein synthesis. No K, no growth!

WheatWater stress in maizeRice
Wheat Water stress in maize Rice

Roles in which the plant prefers to use K and for which large amounts are required include:

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Maize Soybeans Citrus
Teaching farmers the value of KTeaching farmers the value of K

Worldwide, many ongoing field experiments and demonstration plots are executed each year, together with dozens of seminars, workshops and farmers' days. International symposia are conducted regularly in various countries where we operate, all these to demonstrate the special effect and role of potassium in optimized crop nutrition.

IPI makes a major investment in reaching out to farmers, their suppliers and advisors. We believe in field-level promotion and outreach to farmers as well as in fundamental and applied research. IPI works hand-in-hand with organisations that include extension services, universities and those willing to take part in farmers' gatherings, field days, open seminars, training courses and other learning-related activities.

IPI foundation and coordinators

IPI is a non-governmental and non-profit organisation with its headquarters in Horgen, Switzerland. Founded in 1952 by German and French potash producers, it is now supported by producers in Europe and the Near East.

IPI carries out the major part of its work through a network of Coordinators, that work closely with researchers, government offices, extension and agribusiness.

IPI's mission is to develop and promote balanced fertilization for the production of higher yields and more nutritious food, together with ensuring sustainability of production through conservation of soil fertility for future generations.

Countries in which IPI is active:
IPI activity map
Algeria
Argentina
Bangladesh
Belarus
Brazil
Bulgaria
Cambodia
China
Croatia
Czech Republic
Egypt
Estonia
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Jordan
Laos
Latvia
Lebanon
Libya
Lithuania
Malaysia
Moldova
Morocco
Myanmar
Pakistan
Philippines
Poland
Romania
Saudi Arabia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Sri Lanka
Syria
Thailand
Tunisia
Turkey
Ukraine
Vietnam


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