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Phosphorus in food production

Farmers cannot profitably grow food without phosphorus. .

There is need to maintain and improve the phosphorus status of many soils for the growth of crops for food and fibre.

FAO, Efficiciency of soil and fertilizer phosphorus use, FAO FERTILIZER AND PLANT NUTRITION BULLETIN, 2008

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