
The Sino-Polish Technical Stakehoder Exchange on Specialized Fertilizer Products under the Sino-European Econutri Project was held in Kunming
On the afternoon of May 10, 2025, the “Sino-Polish Technical Beneficiary Exchange on Specialized Fertilizer Products under the Sino-European Econutri Project” was successfully held in Kunming. This event was jointly organized by China Agricultural University (the lead institution of the Sino-European Econutri Project) and the Polish National Horticultural Research Institute. The conference brought together over 70 representatives from institutions and enterprises, including the Polish National Horticultural Research Institute, Puławy Nitrogen Chemicals Co., Ltd. (Poland), MicroLife Group (Poland), JW Rolnictwo Co., Ltd. (Poland), Beijing Muyueyuan Agricultural Technology Co., Ltd., Guangdong Ruifeng Ecological Technology Co., Ltd., Zhucheng Haochen Biotechnology Co., Ltd., Shandong Duofen Agricultural Technology Co., Ltd., Stanley Agricultural Group Co., Ltd., Henan Fulian Biotechnology Co., Ltd., and Zhejiang Zhoushan Ougenake Marine Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
Prof. Lidia Sas Paszt from the Polish National Horticultural Research Institute, a long-term researcher in microbial preparations for horticultural crops, shared insights on microbial strain screening, bio-fertilizer development, and their applications in enhancing crop nutrition, soil improvement, and environmental protection.
Dr. Monika from Puławy Nitrogen Chemicals Co., Ltd., Poland’s largest fertilizer conglomerate, introduced the company’s expertise in mineral fertilizers, including nitrogen fertilizers, nitrogen-sulfur fertilizers, dual-component fertilizers, compound fertilizers, and specialized fertilizers. She highlighted ongoing efforts to expand their product portfolio with new liquid formulations, granular fertilizers, calcium-based products, organic agricultural inputs, and soil amendments.
Mr. Jerzy Kruk, Chairman of the Board of MicroLife Group (Poland), emphasized the company’s philosophy of “Small Creates Great”, integrating plant biology and biotechnology to deliver farm-to-table solutions. MicroLife’s products range from multifunctional foliar formulations and soil conditioners to amino acid-chelated fertilizers and plant-based innovations for pest and disease management. The company has pioneered “composite fertilizers” coated with beneficial microorganisms (bacteria/fungi) and biodegradable layers, as well as the “3M Innovative Formula” (Microbes, Metabolites, and Microelements) to enhance nutrient efficiency and plant health.
Ms. Wenjun Gao, Chairwoman of Beijing Muyueyuan Agricultural Technology Co., Ltd., presented the company’s integrated services in agricultural consulting, import/export of agricultural products, and R&D of novel fertilizers. Specializing in marine resource-based fertilizers, their product line includes seaweed-derived macroelement suspension fertilizers, liquid marine calcium, fish protein extracts, seaweed extracts, and marine animal-derived secondary element fertilizers, now distributed across 15 provinces in China.
Mr. Xieyi Li, Assistant to the Chairman of Guangdong Ruifeng Ecological Technology Co., Ltd., detailed the company’s commitment to soil remediation, including the establishment of a Soil Restoration Research Institute serving over 350,000 farming households through soil testing and tailored reports. The company promotes grassroots engagement via “Three-in Exchange Sessions” (entering villages, fields, and stores) and collaborates with the Sino-European Econutri Project to establish the Sino-European Crop Nutrition and Health Research Institute. Their focus on liquid fertilizers reflects confidence in this sector’s growth potential in China.
Mr. Qingzhen Qi, Technical Director of Zhucheng Haochen Biotechnology Co., Ltd., shared the company’s expertise in converting corn starch processing waste into high-value fertilizers. Collaborating with Prof. Qing Chen’s team, they utilize scientific data to extract inositol and lactose peptides from waste, demonstrating significant growth-promoting and stress-resistant effects. Through innovative processing, waste is transformed into fertilizers containing inositol, monopotassium phosphate, and lactose peptides, addressing environmental challenges while maximizing resource efficiency.
Mr. Zhou Wang, Technical Manager of Stanley Agricultural Group Co., Ltd., highlighted the company’s leadership in compound fertilizer R&D, production, and sales. Stanley’s five core technologies include nitrogen-phosphorus synergism, soil activation and root promotion, growth and quality enhancement, synchronized micronutrient delivery, and water-retaining efficiency. Their flagship products span the “San’an” series, crop-specific fertilizers, premium compound fertilizers, liquid fertilizers, mineral-derived potassium fulvate, water-soluble powders, functional additives, and micronutrient formulations. Notably, their micronutrient series tailors nutrient solutions based on regional soil deficiencies and precise soil testing data, setting industry benchmarks.