The "Nitrogen & Mineral Fertilizers 2026" Conference Concludes in Moscow
The core focus of this year's conference was identifying collective responses to modern challenges and forging a unified development strategy for the chemical industry.
Extensive discussions—both on stage and in the networking blocks—underscored the industry's shift toward deep consolidation and greater technological independence. Sector leaders recognized the clear need to pool resources to tackle systemic logistical hurdles and attract investments, with top priority given to integrating domestic engineering solutions across all production stages.
Furthermore, a strategic partnership between academic science and the real economy, backed by national projects, aims to align educational standards with actual labor market demands, building a sustainable talent pipeline through 2030.
Experts also confirmed the industry's readiness for a major overhaul of export routes. This includes expanding port infrastructure and building new production facilities with direct coastal access—critical steps for ensuring global food security and reinforcing market positions. The open dialogue between manufacturers, engineering centers, and government bodies demonstrated that the sector possesses both concrete modernization plans and the readiness to execute major industrial projects.
We express our sincere gratitude to all attendees for their constructive dialogue and professional engagement. Special thanks go to our speakers and experts for the deep analysis and insights that shaped our final outcomes.
Your contributions are defining the trajectory of the chemical industry for years to come. See you at our future events!