Global Fertilizer Day is an international awareness campaign initiated by Fertilizers Europe and supported by fertilizer associations and companies worldwide. The goal is to bring awareness to the important role fertilizer brings as the backbone of agriculture and to feeding the world. Coming up on Oct. 13, Global Fertilizer Day is an opportunity to highlight the many reasons to be proud of the Canadian fertilizer industry.

Join our webinars to learn more about Fertilizer Canada's online toolkit. 

Get Involved!

In preparation for Global Fertilizer Day, Fertilizer Canada has created an online toolkit that includes digital marketing materials, social media campaign ideas and other resources available for use. Several of these resources are also available in French.

Follow CAAR on Twitter @CdnAgRetail to see our fertilizer story and share yours as well. Include the hashtags #FertilizerDay and #4R in social media posts leading up to and on Global Fertilizer Day. Also, be sure to follow, tag and retweet @FertilizerDay and @FertilizerCA.

Learn More!

In addition, they will host two informational webinars, on Sept. 26 and 28, to explore the toolkit and provide an overview of the included resources. CAAR encourages all members to join the webinars to learn more about how you can engage in Global Fertilizer Day and celebrate the successes of the industry.

Click the links below to register for Fertilizer Canada’s informational webinars. 

Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018
1 p.m. EST 

Friday, Sept. 28, 2018
1 p.m. EST

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