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Chemistry for Agriculture

30 November–3 December 2004, Jesenik, Czech Republic

The 30th International Conference on Chemistry for Agriculture will present scientific research achievements obtained in various interdisciplinary projects, from pollution control in agriculture and chemical industry to agriculture practices. The conference, which will be held 30 November–3 December in Jesenik, Czech Republic, is a unique forum in which new concepts of technological innovations evolve.

The conference sessions will focus on the following themes:

  • chemical technology—mineral fertilizers, feed phosphates and other additives

  • agricultural chemistry—fertilizer nutrient’s changes in the soil, nutrient availability

  • phosphorus and nitrogen problem in the environment

  • ecotoxicology—selected problems

  • new production technologies of chemical agents for agriculture

  • new methods of chemical products application in agriculture

  • impact of chemical products on plant and animal production

  • harmful substances in agriculture and the environment

The meeting will also provide a chance to look into research programs and projects that focus on the use of chemicals in accordance with European directives: nitrate and urban waste directives, the Code of the Best Agricultural Practices, and the Best Available Technology in the fertilizer industry.

See calendar for contact information

www.conference.republika.pl/introduction.htm

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