In the Turkish town of Akcatale, laborers work long hours to prepare bags of fertilizer for their way across the border with Syria. In the
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Geopolitics and the (In)Security of EU’s Phosphate Imports
Natural gas is by far not the only area in which the European Union is significantly dependent on the outside world. When it comes to
Iraq’s Militants Start Oil Smuggling
Iraq’s militants seized four small oil drilling sites when they swept through the north of the country last month. Now, they have started selling crude
Phosphate Prices Expected to Rise in the Long Run
A report published recently by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) argues that phosphorus is at risk of depletion by the end of the