In the period 1992–2024 the consumption of mineral fertilizers in Slovenia was reduced by 41%. In the same period the consumption of plant nutrients (N, P2O5, K2O) per hectare of utilized agricultural area also reduced by 45%. The average consumption per hectare of utilized agricultural area was 61 kg N, 25 kg P2O5 and 30 kg K2O. In the period 2014–2023 the average consumption of nitrogen in Slovenia was lower (58 kg N/ha) than in EU member states (60 kg N/ha). In the same period the consumption of phosphorus (17 kg P2O5/ha) was higher than in EU member states (15 kg P2O5/ha).
The indicator represents the consumption of mineral fertilizers in Slovenia in the period 1992–2024. Their total consumption and consumption of the main plant nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) are presented. The consumption of plant nutrients per hectare of utilized agricultural area is calculated and a comparison of nitrogen and phosphorus consumption with the countries of the European Union in the period of 2014–2023 is given.
Mineral fertilizers are substances, regardless of their physical state, which contain plant nutrients and are added to the soil or plants to improve growth, increase yields, improve crop quality or soil fertility and are obtained in an industrial process (Mineral Fertilizers Act, Ur. l. RS, 29/06).
SORS, 2025
Mineral fertilisers[Tonne] | |
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1992 | 189922 |
1993 | 174055 |
1994 | 182191 |
1995 | 168780 |
1996 | 168029 |
1997 | 180599 |
1998 | 184729 |
1999 | 186370 |
2000 | 174180 |
2001 | 178166 |
2002 | 175724 |
2003 | 177589 |
2004 | 162680 |
2005 | 149504 |
2006 | 146593 |
2007 | 149587 |
2008 | 135011 |
2009 | 119135 |
2010 | 131855 |
2011 | 131304 |
2012 | 128364 |
2013 | 130347 |
2014 | 136054 |
2015 | 136114 |
2016 | 129480 |
2017 | 130524 |
2018 | 128769 |
2019 | 138218 |
2020 | 131403 |
2021 | 123529 |
2022 | 108654 |
2023 | 96859 |
2024 | 119462 |
SORS, 2025
Nitrogen (N) [kg/ha] | Potassium (K2O)[kg/ha] | Phosphorus (P2O5)[kg/ha] | |
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1992 | 70 | 36.70 | 27.90 |
1993 | 60.40 | 39.30 | 31 |
1994 | 63.10 | 41.40 | 35.30 |
1995 | 61.40 | 40 | 33.10 |
1996 | 60.90 | 40.70 | 33.10 |
1997 | 68.80 | 45.50 | 35.30 |
1998 | 70.90 | 46.70 | 38.30 |
1999 | 69 | 48.90 | 39.50 |
2000 | 67.10 | 43.70 | 35.90 |
2001 | 68.20 | 41 | 32.60 |
2002 | 66.10 | 40.90 | 31.10 |
2003 | 67.70 | 39.30 | 30 |
2004 | 61.70 | 37.90 | 29.80 |
2005 | 57.30 | 31.60 | 26.40 |
2006 | 62 | 31.50 | 26.10 |
2007 | 59.40 | 30.60 | 25.60 |
2008 | 50.80 | 29.80 | 24.20 |
2009 | 60.20 | 18.30 | 16.30 |
2010 | 56.90 | 25.50 | 20.50 |
2011 | 59.20 | 25.20 | 19.70 |
2012 | 54.80 | 22.50 | 18.50 |
2013 | 56.90 | 22.60 | 18.60 |
2014 | 59.30 | 22.10 | 19 |
2015 | 59.40 | 24.20 | 19.80 |
2016 | 56.70 | 23.80 | 19.20 |
2017 | 56.30 | 23 | 19 |
2018 | 57.20 | 23.40 | 19.10 |
2019 | 58.50 | 21.10 | 16.90 |
2020 | 57.20 | 20.50 | 17.40 |
2021 | 60.80 | 17 | 15.20 |
2022 | 58 | 11.10 | 11.40 |
2023 | 51.80 | 14.20 | 16.30 |
2024 | 53.80 | 18.80 | 16 |
EUROSTAT, 2025
Nitrogen (N) [kg/ha] | |
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Portugal | 26.90 |
Romania | 31.70 |
Greece | 34.80 |
Estonia | 40 |
Latvia | 40.80 |
Spain | 40.90 |
Austria | 41.40 |
Italy | 44.50 |
Malta | 50.70 |
Lithuania | 55.20 |
Slovenia | 57.50 |
EU-27 | 60.10 |
Finland | 61 |
Croatia | 61.40 |
Sweden | 63.20 |
Cyprus | 63.30 |
Slovakia | 64.30 |
Poland | 66 |
Bulgaria | 69 |
France | 71.60 |
Hungary | 74.30 |
Ireland | 80.10 |
Denmark | 81.70 |
Germany | 86.60 |
Luxembourg | 95.10 |
Czechia | 95.80 |
Belgium | 98.40 |
Netherlands | 118.40 |
EUROSTAT, 2025
Phosphorus (P2O5)[kg/ha] | |
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Netherlands | 6.50 |
Luxembourg | 7.20 |
Malta | 8.50 |
Belgium | 8.90 |
Estonia | 9.20 |
Austria | 10.10 |
Portugal | 10.40 |
Sweden | 10.60 |
Greece | 11 |
Finland | 11.10 |
Denmark | 12.60 |
Slovakia | 12.80 |
Czechia | 13 |
Romania | 13.20 |
Latvia | 13.70 |
Germany | 14.10 |
Bulgaria | 14.60 |
France | 14.70 |
EU-27 | 15.20 |
Spain | 16.30 |
Lithuania | 16.40 |
Slovenia | 17.30 |
Italy | 17.60 |
Hungary | 18.30 |
Ireland | 20.40 |
Poland | 20.60 |
Croatia | 21.60 |
Cyprus | 40.80 |
In the period 1992–2024 the consumption of mineral fertilizers in Slovenia reduced by 41%. In that period the consumption of mineral fertilizers per hectare of utilized agricultural area also reduced by 3.8 kg/year or by 33%. The average nutrient consumption was 116 kg/ha (61 kg N/ha, 25 kg P2O5/ha and 30 kg K2O/ha). In that period the consumption of N per ha reduced by 18%, P2O5 by 64% and K2O by 68%. Among plant nutrients, N (54%) predominates in the composition of mineral fertilizers, followed by K2O (25%) and P2O5 (21%).
The reduction in the consumption of mineral fertilizers can be attributed to the requirements of the Nitrates Directive and the principles of good agricultural practice in fertilization, to which agricultural holdings have been committed in recent years, especially after 2004, when Slovenia joined the EU. Both documents pay more attention to the use of livestock manure and the consideration of plant nutrients in livestock manure when planning fertilization with mineral fertilizers. As agricultural holdings must have fertilization plans in place, in which the plant nutrients used from livestock manure are also evaluated, the consumption of mineral fertilizers is reduced accordingly.
The consumption of nitrogen in Slovenia was in the period 2014–2023 lower (58 kg N/ha) than in the EU Member States (60 kg N/ha). The highest consumption of nitrogen was in Netherlands (118 kg N/ha), Belgium (98 kg N/ha) and Czechia (96 kg N/ha), and the lowest in Portugal (27 kg N/ha) and Romania (32 kg N/ha).
The consumption of phosphorus in Slovenia was in the period 2014–2023 higher (17 kg P2O5/ha) than in the EU Member States (15 kg P2O5/ha). The highest phosphorus consumption was in Cyprus (41 kg P2O5/ha) and Croatia (22 kg P2O5/ha) and the lowest in Netherlands (7 kg P2O5/ha).