Agrium and PotashCorp merger that will bring two massive companies together will be delayed by trade negotiations. The deal is now expected to be struck
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Understanding Future Challenges of Climate Change in the MENA Region
Since the 1980s, scientific research has shown the extent of the climate change and emphasized that the changes anticipated will have major impacts on all
Canada’s Port Moody Potash Terminal Opened
K+S Potash Canada (KSPC) and Pacific Coast Terminals (PCT) have celebrated the opening of a modern storage and handling facility at PCT’s Port Moody terminal.
Boosting African Agriculture: Nigeria Revitalizes a 60,000-Ton Fertilizer Plant
Nigerian Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, has opened the Edo Fertilizer Plant and Chemical Company Limited, a public/private venture, which can produce approximately 60,000 metric
Market Update: Coal Production Plummeted in 2016
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the world’s global goal production went down significantly in 2016. The agency collated data from official national data
Indiana to Be Home of One of the US Biggest Fertilizer Projects
Midwest Fertilizer Company is planning to construct a $2.8 billion nitrogen fertilizer manufacturing plant in Mt. Vernon (Posey County) west of Evansville, Indiana, US. The
Israel’s ICL Signs Contracts to Supply 750,000 Tons of Potash to India
Israel Chemicals Ltd. (ICL), a multi-national manufacturing concern, developing, producing and marketing fertilizers, metals and other special-purpose chemical products, announced that it had signed a number of contracts
OPEC’s Output Freeze Starts to Be Working as Consumptions Rises
OPEC predicts higher demand for its crude oil in 2018 in response to increasing global consumption. The cartel also commented that the oil market was
India Curbs Iranian Oil Imports Making Iraq Win
India has been curbing imports of crude oil from Iran as part of the efforts to reduce imports by around a fifth by March 2018. There
Libya’s Rising Output Disturbing OPEC’s Attempts to Tame Supply
Output from Libya’s largest oil field Sharara has returned back to normal after it was disrupted by riots and armed demonstrations in the city of