K+S, Germany’s potash giant, has signed a letter of intent with the Swedish company Cinis Fertilizer on future cooperation in the synthetic production of potassium
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Geopolitics of Fertilizers: German Fertilizer Mining Set to Boost Its Output Amid Belarus Embargo
While the European Union banned in early March the import of potash, a key mineral fertilizer, from Belarus as part of the sanctions regime, test
Potash Investing: Top 10 Company Stocks to Watch in 2021 (II.Part)
Shigemura Hiroyuki (Tokyo, Japan) In the summer of 1790, President George Washington signed the first patent ever issued in the United States, which was to
Five Most Key Phosphate and Potash Market Developments of 2019
What were the top phosphate and potash news stories of 2019? While 2019 has not been a steady year for potash or phosphate, production of
K+S Restarts Production at Two Draught-Effected Potash Sites in Germany
K+S has restarted its production at the Wintershall (Heringen) and Hattorf (Philippsthal) potash sites in Germany after it had been interrupted due to the long-lasting
Canada’s Bethune Mine Produces First Tons of Potash
The new Bethune mine, formerly known as the Legacy Project, produced its first potash over the last weekend. The K+S-owned mine is located about 60
Fertilizer Makers Refocus on Industrial Applications in Search of Higher Margins
Fertilizer manufacturers are taking advantage of higher profit margins for uses in other sectors than agriculture, for example in oil drilling and livestock feed. Potash
Germany’s K+S Is Another Major Producer to Sell Cheap Potash to India
German potash company K+S will sell potash to its Indian customers at record low prices, thus following in the footsteps of the Belarusian Potash Company
Potash Corp’s Shared Downgraded Amidst Oversupply
Paradigm Capital has downgraded shares of Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (United States) to Sell from Hold due to continuously depressed prices and oversupply. The mood among farmers
K+S Opens More Than 150 Positions Despite Weak Potash Demand
The Canadian branch of Germany’s K+S AG is planning to hire hundreds of workers despite the generally weak potash market situation and the fact that