Ethiopia, which spends more than $103 million on fertilizer imports every year, has decided to produce its own fertilizer to cut imports and meet its
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US Farmers Expect Lower Fertilizer Prices in 2014
It seems that prices of fertilizers come out lower this year in the United States compared to previous cropping years. “We’re seeing significant cuts in
Petrokimia Building Ammonia & Urea Plant
Indonesia state-run fertilizer company Petrokimia Gresik is expanding its operations in the country and busy working to enhance international stature in the fertilizing market. The
Indonesia to Open Phosphoric Acid Plant in East Java
Indonesia braces to open a new phosphoric acid plant in East Java this year. The $200 million brand new facility which has been under construction
Mali’s ‘Africa-Only’ Phosphate Mine Built by Morocco
Morocco is to fund the construction of a production unit in Mali for phosphate that will be used to supply exclusively the African market. While
Alfonso Cuaron Challenges Mexico’s Energy Reforms
The Oscar-winning director Alfonso Cuaron has recently started political activism focusing on Mexico’s planned energy reforms. The Mexican film-maker living in London has published a
Ghana Building Africa’s Largest Solar Power Plant
Solar energy is gaining momentum in the African continent wherein the largest solar power plant is currently being built in Ghana. Upon completion, the Nzema
Nambia Pins High Hopes on Sea Phosphate Mining
Nambia is impatiently waiting for the lift of the moratorium on marine phosphate mining so that the company “Lev Leviev Namibia Phosphates” (LLNP) starts first
India Set to Become World leader in Nuke Technology
India, which has developed fast reactors and thorium fuel cycle, is working to be a world leader in nuclear technology. The most populous country in
UK Eco-Friendly Undersea Project Approved
The European Union has decided to approve the United Kingdom’s White Rose carbon capture and storage project (CCS), whose aim is to capture carbon dioxide