Belarus’ contract to sell potash to Chinese customers at an unexpectedly low price has encouraged India to attempt to negotiate a similar deal ahead of
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US Geological Survey Finds Plenty of Potash Sources Worldwide
The US Geological Survey (USGS), a scientific agency of the United States government, has recently published an up-to-date and GIS-based assessment of both known and
Canada’s Canpotex Signs a Contract to Supply Potash to China
Canadian Potash Exporters, known as Canpotex, a Canadian potash exporting and marketing firm, has signed a new three-year contract to supply potash to China. Canpotex
Strong Dollar Jeopardizes the World’s Fertilizer Demand
A strong American dollar and lower commodity prices may challenge global fertilizer demand and will probably lead to very low phosphate and potash demand in
India’s Fertilizer Ministry Seeks Finance to Subsidize Urea
India’s Fertilizer Ministry is seeking money from the Finance Ministry in order to overcome liquidity crunch to clear subsidy bills. The ministry has requested Rs
“Make in India” Initiative to Revive the Fertilizer Sector
In India, the central government has started looking into the problem of the country’s fertilizer industry which is suffering from “ad hoc” measures introduced by
India’s Overhaul of Gas Subsidy System to Begin in January
In January, the Indian government will start making subsidy payments directly into the bank accounts of the customers who purchase cooking gas from state-own companies.
Eleven Fertilizer Companies Interested to Expand Urea Capacity in India
India’s Fertilizer Ministry has received proposals from eleven fertilizer companies to expand or renew their fertilizer plants, which is a part of the ministry’s new
Europe’s Biggest Fertilizer Maker to Increase Sales at Home and Latin America
OAO PhosAgro, the biggest fertilizer maker on the European continent, plans to increase its sales by a factor of two of the selected plant nutrients
India to Allow International Firms Mine its Coal
India is going to allow international companies to mine and sell its coal, marking a historic landmark after four decades of restricted commercial mining for