Crop nutrition
Fertilizer handling and safety
Information about the safe use of fertilizers and best practice advice to people working with fertilizers in the supply chain and as end users
How to safely store and use fertilizer
IGL produces high quality fertilizers from a variety of raw materials by different production technologies. The fertilizer handling and safety pages bring together various information about fertilizers to highlight the issues that can affect the quality and safe use of fertilizers and to give best practice advice to people working with fertilizers in the supply chain and as end users.

Fertiliser labelling
The label on the fertiliser bag contains important statutory information for transport, storage and handling of the fertiliser. The chemical composition of the product is stated on the bag in accordance with national regulation.

Fertiliser security and safety
New chemical knowledge and new chemical legislations can cause phosphate fertilisers containing ammonium nitrate and other ingredients to be classified. These types of product might be classified as hazardous to humans and also to the environment.

Fertiliser spreading advice
To achieve the best results when using fertilisers, the nutrients have to be spread accurately and evenly and at the right rate across the whole spreader width. A high quality fertiliser is important, but so is how you spread it!

Fertiliser stewardship
TYara operates a Fertiliser Stewardship programme to ensure that proper care is taken along the whole fertiliser value chain from product development, purchase of raw materials and manufacturing right up to the end delivery and use on the farm..

Fertiliser security and safety
New chemical knowledge and new chemical legislations can cause phosphate fertilisers containing ammonium nitrate and other ingredients to be classified. These types of product might be classified as hazardous to humans and also to the environment.

Fertiliser spreading advice
To achieve the best results when using fertilisers, the nutrients have to be spread accurately and evenly and at the right rate across the whole spreader width. A high quality fertiliser is important, but so is how you spread it!