On September 10, participants of the InteRussia fellowship programme in agrobiotechnology engineering got a glimpse into the heart of Russia's agricultural powerhouse — PhosAgro!
As Europe's largest producer of phosphate-based fertilizers and the world's top manufacturer of high-grade phosphate rock, PhosAgro produces over 50 types of mineral fertilizers, powering farms across 102 countries. Their eco-friendly products help feed nearly half the world's population, making PhosAgro Russia's number one fertilizer exporter and a pioneer in solutions tackling climate change and environmental challenges.
They explored PhosAgro's state-of-the-art educational center at the Russian State Agrarian University. Here's what they experienced:
The InteRussia fellowship programme in agrobiotechnologies is implemented by ANO "Mezhdunarodniki" in collaboration with the Gorchakov Fund and the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, with grant support from the Presidential Grants Fund.
As Europe's largest producer of phosphate-based fertilizers and the world's top manufacturer of high-grade phosphate rock, PhosAgro produces over 50 types of mineral fertilizers, powering farms across 102 countries. Their eco-friendly products help feed nearly half the world's population, making PhosAgro Russia's number one fertilizer exporter and a pioneer in solutions tackling climate change and environmental challenges.
They explored PhosAgro's state-of-the-art educational center at the Russian State Agrarian University. Here's what they experienced:
- attended eye-opening lectures on agricultural innovations and digital farming;
- learned about PhosAgro's eco-solutions for a changing climate;
- participated in a hands-on workshop on wheat quality assessment;
- toured the university's historic park and soil-agronomic museum.
The InteRussia fellowship programme in agrobiotechnologies is implemented by ANO "Mezhdunarodniki" in collaboration with the Gorchakov Fund and the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, with grant support from the Presidential Grants Fund.