Trevor Sargent
Ceist:56 Mr. Sargent asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the Government plans for IFI, the State fertiliser business. [24539/01]
Vol. 542 No. 3
56 Mr. Sargent asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the Government plans for IFI, the State fertiliser business. [24539/01]
IFI, Irish Fertiliser Industries Limited, was formed in 1987 from a joint venture between Nitrigín Éireann Teoranta, NET, and Imperial Chemical Industries plc – ICI. NET then became the holding company for the State's 51% shareholding in IFI, with the remaining 49% shareholding owned by ICI.
I am aware that ICI is keen to sell its shareholding in IFI. The Government would sell the State's 51% shareholding in IFI only if a suitable purchaser was found for the company. There is no active sale process at present because market conditions are not considered suitable for a successful sale.
IFI mainly produces chemical fertilisers. I understand that IFI's plant and equipment is not suited to the manufacture of organic based fertilisers or composts. The company have advised me that all animal manure is already recycled by farmers and that, with good nutrient management planning, fertiliser is used to supply the outstanding balance of nutrients for crop production after taking due account of the contribution from animal manure. IFI strongly advocates proper nutrient management planning and strongly supports Teagasc and the retail trade in its promotion.