The Mosaic Company, a Fortune 500 company based in Tampa, Florida, US, has announced a range of global sustainability 2025 targets to support its environmental,
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Van Iperen Int. Expands with Its Specialty Fertilizer Products in the US
Specialty fertilizer producers, the Dutch company Van Iperen International, which works exclusively with Milliken’s Liquitint™ Agro colorants in its NPK high-quality fertilizer formulations, is now
Mozaic Plans Closure of Idled Phosphates Manufacturing Facility Plant City
The Mosaic Company, one of the world’s leading producers of concentrated phosphate and potash crop nutrients, announced that it closes its idled Plant City phosphates
California to Block Trump’s Costal Oil Drilling Plans
California is not going to allow transportation through its state of petroleum from new leases off the Pacific Coast. This decision is thought to attack
Florida Given a Waiver from Trump’s Oil Off-Coast Drilling Push
The White House has given the US state of Florida an exception that it will not consider oil and gas drilling off the state’s coast,
Fertilizers and the Environment: Florida Suffers Under Toxic Nitrogen Fertilizer
Florida-based environmentalists are urging people to look out for potentially toxic nitrogen fertilizer leaking into storm water. The move comes following recent issues with nitrogen
Environmentalists to Take Legal Action If Florida’s Extra Phosphate Mining Is Authorized
Four environmental groups have decided to take a legal action against the US Army Corps of Engineers if the organization follows through with authorizing phosphate
Market Analysis: Mosaic Optimistic About 2017 Potash Prospects
Mosaic Co. said last week that it was optimistic about potash prospects in 2017. The company has for long been negatively impacted by sluggish farm
Mosaic to Clean Up Its Sinkhole and Put Up $40 million in Guarantees
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) has commented on the fix of a giant sinkhole at the Mosaic phosphate plant in Mulberry. Florida officials
Radioactive Water Leaked Due to Sinkhole at Florida Fertilizer Plant
More than 200 million gallons of radioactive water leaked to a main source of Florida’s drinking water as a result of a huge sinkhole at