EMMERSON, a British company whose primary focus is on developing the Khemisset Potash project located in Northern Morocco, intends to start the construction of an
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Latest Research on Phosphorus Fertilizers: Organic Farming, P Recycling from Fish Waste and P as Most Widely Limiting Nutrient
‚ROADMAP‘ FOR NEW NUTRIENT SOURCES FOR ORGANIC FARMING —- Final report from EU-funded H2020 project RELACS on recycled nutrient products for organic farming shows little
The Global Fertilizer Squeeze: Fertilizer Market in Uncharted Waters Amid War in Ukraine and Russian Embargo
The war in Ukraine has left the world not only short of important grains but also fertilizers, which could further tighten food supplies. Farmers around
Fertilizer Market News: Global Response to Ukraine Export Ban and Russian Sanctions
Ukraine has banned exports of fertilizers owing to the Russian invasion, the country’s agriculture ministry said on Saturday (12 March). Ukraine has already banned exports
Expert Analysis: Potassium and Nitrogen Interactions in Crops
Nitrogen has hit the headlines in the last few months, not just within agriculture, but across the mainstream media on the back of factory closures.
Phosphate Trends 2021 & Outlook 2022: Geopolitics, Tight Supply and Soaring Crop Prices Will Be Key Market Movers
Phosphate is an important component of fertilizers, making it essential to the agriculture industry. While the phosphate industry and market were impacted by US duties,
Latest Research on Phosphates: Marine Biomass’ Benefits, P-Footprint for Urban Diets, Struvite as P-Source for AlfaAlfa
HARVESTING MARINE BIOMASS OFFERS NUTRIENT AND CLIMATE BENEFITS — Life cycle analysis (LCA) of seven examples of harvesting cultivated or spontaneous biomass from the sea
Five Forms of Potash: Sylvite, Polyhalite, Langbeinite, Carnallite and Nitrate
Potash is a potassium-bearing nutrient, an impure combination of potassium carbonate and potassium salt, which is essential for growing healthy, high-yield crops. Potash is one
Nitrogen Fertilizer News: Tighter EU Emission Regulations, Forgotten ‘Laughing Gas’ and Ukraine-Belarus Import Restrictions
TIGHTER EU EMISSION REGULATIONS — Nitrogen producers will be the most affected in the fertilizer sector by tighter emission regulations, particularly in Europe, and by
Nutrient Use Efficiency: Towards Sustainable Agriculture Through Improved Fertilizer Utilization
Plants need nitrogen to grow, develop and produce usable products. Since plants get their nitrogen from the soil, farmers must replenish nitrogen to ensure successful