Brazil’s fertilizer imports are expected to experience a sharp fall in volumes as a result of weak crop prices, which will in turn contribute to
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Brazil’s Fertilizer Market Set to Stagnate
Brazil’s fertilizer market is predicted to stagnate for another season. Stagnation, according to analysts, only stresses the importance of mergers in underpinning the profitability of
Petrobras-Gate: A Scandal Bound to Change Resources-Rich Brazil Forever
Petrobras, a semi-public and quasi-state oil company, has proven to be a disaster for Brazil. Thanks to the major corruption scandal, which has left millions
Russia’s PhosAgro to Thrive despite the Ruble Crisis
PhosAgro, a Russian fertilizer manufacturer, anticipates that steep falls in the ruble and oil prices will help it thrive in the upcoming years. CEO Andrei
Belarus to Improve Brazil’s Potash Supply Logistics
Belarus Potash Company (BPC) has signed a deal with the Brazilian firm, Rocha Terminais Portuarios e Logistica, aiming to improve the logistics and services for
MBAC Fertilizer Corp. Hits New SSP Daily Output Record
Phosphate fertilizer producer Company MBAC Corp., which is based in Toronto (Canada), has set a new daily record production totalling of 1,700 tonnes of “Single
EuroChem Challenges Uralkali,world’s largest potash producer
Russian phosphate fertiliser manufacturer EuroChem is investing 7 billion USD to start production at two mines in the country in 2017 in a bid to
BP Faces a New Wave of Fines, Leading to Disinvestment
BP, sometimes referred to by its former name British Petroleum, the world’s sixth largest energy company by market capitalization, is facing a new batch of
Belarusian Potash Fertilizers Exports to Hit Record in 2014
Exports of Belarusian potash fertilizers are expected to exceed 9 million tonnes in 2014, against 8 million tonnes of last year, Director General of Belarusian
Brazil to Boost its Fertilizer Production
Brazil is among the world’s most significant traders in a number of agricultural commodities ranging from coffee, sugar, and beef to sugar cane. A booming