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About FMPAC

FMPAC – Fertilizer Manufacturers of Pakistan Advisory Council is a collective forum of all the major fertilizer manufacturers in Pakistan. It is created to promote, protect, and safeguard the common and legitimate interest of the fertilizer industry in Pakistan, as well as to provide facilitation to farmers.

The council engages with the government and other stakeholders to aid in the development and implementation of optimal policies. It addresses various issues affecting the fertilizer industry and its beneficiaries, particularly farmers, which significantly contributes to the nation’s food security.

Objectives

  • To advocate, defend, and uphold the shared and lawful interests of the fertilizer industry in Pakistan.
  • To serve as a representative before governmental bodies and regulatory agencies.
  • To gather and distribute agriculture-related data without breaching competitive norms.
  • To build and sustain a positive image of the fertilizer industry in Pakistan.
  • To advise the government on preventing unnecessary fertilizer imports.
  • To encourage cooperation among member companies for unified decisions.
  • To maintain communication with relevant legislative bodies.
  • To create consensus on production, imports, and marketing policies.
  • To undertake actions that support trade and fertilizer export.
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FMPAC Charter

As the Fertilizer Manufacturers of Pakistan Advisory Council (FMPAC), we adhere to a set of fundamental principles and guidelines embodied in this charter. It governs our operations and guides the conduct of our member organizations, ensuring sustainable growth and a meaningful contribution to Pakistan’s agricultural sector.

  1. To foster and sustain a positive image of Pakistan’s domestic fertilizer manufacturers among stakeholders, including government bodies, regulators, and gas suppliers.
  2. To avoid conflicts of interest—actual or potential, present or future, financial or otherwise—that may arise individually or collectively among members.
  3. To refrain from supporting or associating with any cause that may negatively impact the fertilizer manufacturing industry in Pakistan.
  4. To strictly avoid activities or information-sharing that may breach any law, including the Competition Act of 2010.
  5. To advocate common issues affecting the industry, provided no conflict of interest exists among member companies.
  6. To organize and participate in approved media engagements such as press briefings, conferences, and Q and A sessions.
  7. To actively engage in industry-related workshops, seminars, exhibitions, and conferences.
  8. To consider members’ specific recommendations in support of national agricultural, economic, and social development.
  9. To maintain strong relations with national and international fertilizer associations and organizations.
  10. To initiate or support actions aimed at resolving genuine operational grievances of member companies.
  11. To maintain open communication with farmers and fertilizer dealer associations for mutual benefit and facilitation.