Define: Inorganic fertiliser

The meaning of “Inorganic fertiliser” differs based on where it is used. We list many below, then combine them into one or more market-standard definitions.

How is Inorganic fertiliser defined in a legal contract?

  • Inorganic fertiliser means a fertiliser that contains nutrients in the form of minerals obtained through extraction or physical and/or chemical industrial procedures. Calcium cyanamide, urea, and its condensation and association products, including fertilisers that contain micro-nutrients in the form of chelates or complexes, may be formally categorised as inorganic fertilisers. Seen in 5 SEC filings
  • Inorganic fertiliser means a fertiliser used in cultivating crops or plants of any nature, including trees, which is in the form of inorganic salts obtained through extraction, physical industrial processes, chemical industrial processes, or a mixture of these methods. Inclusive of calcium cyanamide, urea and its condensation products. Seen in 1 SEC filing

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Genie Definition 1

Inorganic fertiliser means a fertiliser containing nutrients from minerals, and includes products processed physically or chemically. Contains calcium cyanamide and condensation products of urea.

Relevant Contract Types

Relevant Circumstances

  • Purchasing of raw materials for fertilizer production
  • Negotiation of supply contracts for agricultural commodities
  • Manufacturing of inorganic fertilisers
  • Distributing inorganic fertilisers to retailers and agricultural users

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Inorganic fertiliser means a fertiliser containing nutrients from minerals, and includes products processed physically or chemically. Contains calcium cyanamide and condensation products of urea