WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Fertilizer Institute (TFI) today announced that Tuesday, October 13 is Global
Fertilizer Day, an annual event celebrated around the world by the fertilizer industry in an effort to
educate people about the importance of the fertilizer industry, its contributions to feeding both the
global population and the global economy, and encouraging students to explore the many fulfilling career
paths available to them within the industry.
“We are extremely proud of the fertilizer industry’s global role and believe we are lucky to be able to
not only feed the world by putting food on peoples’ tables, but to feed economies by providing important
and fulfilling careers and working tirelessly to innovate to be good environmental stewards,” said TFI
President and CEO Corey Rosenbusch. “We feed the world, we do it sustainably, and we are proud of the
women and men working in our industry to make it all happen. It is an honor to celebrate them, and
that’s what Global Fertilizer Day is all about.”
In years past, facilities have opened their doors to local school students, elected officials and the
general public for facility tours and presentations. With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020
celebrations have gone mostly virtual.
“TFI and the Nutrients for Life Foundation (NFLF) are jointly hosting a virtual learning event on October
13 focused on workforce development by highlighting available career pathways in the fertilizer
industry,” continued Rosenbusch. The learning event consists of interviews with six individuals working
in the fertilizer industry and includes a live Q&A with students after each session. “The
individuals we’ve chosen to highlight represent a broad swath of available careers within the industry
and include product engineers, equipment operators, a chef and a top government affairs professional.”
With group gatherings and in-person events largely curtailed this year, TFI is also helping the industry
spread the word through social media channels. “TFI has put together some interesting facts about the
industry for companies to share through their channels, and also a few short and fun videos,” Rosenbusch
concluded. “We’re excited to share with the world the wonderful and amazing contributions the fertilizer
industry makes to feed economies and populations, and also to excite potential employees of the future
about the possibilities within our industry.”
More information about the TFI/NFLF virtual learning event can be found here.
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The Fertilizer Institute (TFI) is the leading voice of the nation’s
fertilizer industry. Tracing its roots back to 1883, TFI’s membership includes fertilizer producers,
wholesalers, retailers and trading firms. TFI’s full-time staff, based in Washington, D.C., serves
its members through legislative, educational, technical, economic information and public
communication programs. Find more information about TFI online at TFI.org and follow us on Twitter at @Fertilizer_Inst. Learn more about TFI’s
nutrient stewardship initiatives at nutrientstewardship.org and on Twitter at
@4rnutrients.