The skyrocketing cost of fertilizer and increasing concerns regarding its availability is probably the most important topic currently discussed among farmers and ranchers. This is
Category: Geopolitics
Global Phosphorus Fertilizer Trends and Outlook to 2022
A worldwide pandemic, trade disputes and geopolitical rows dominated the news cycle for phosphorus (P) fertilizer throughout 2021. These various factors have limited nutrient supply
Ripple Effects: How EU’s Green Farming Ambition Impacts African Farmers
With its flagship food policy, the Farm to Fork (F2F) strategy, and reform of the Common Agricultural Policy, the European Union is currently in a
Ammonia & Urea Fertilizer News: HEVO Ammonia Morocco, Acron Group and Thyssenkrupp/Abu Qir Fertilizers
HEVO AMMONIA MOROCCO project, the north African country’s largest announced green hydrogen and green ammonia project to date, has been unveiled at an event in
Geopolitics of Resource Scarcity: EU and Ukraine Ink ‘Strategic Partnership’ on Raw Materials
Kyiv was invited on Tuesday (13 July) to join EU industrial alliances on batteries and raw materials, with a view to develop an entire value
EU-Africa Partnership and Green Transition: ‚Biggest Opportunity‘ for Whom?
The new EU-Africa partnership should focus on strengthening African governments and working with them on their renewable energy strategies, argues Jesse Salah Ovadia. The associate
Greening Africa: Tomorrow’s Challenges (and Opportunities) for Fertilizers
Africa presents both great opportunities and challenges for fertilizers and their producers. Agriculture accounts for 16% of Africa’s gross domestic product (GDP) and is the
Tough Choices Ahead: MENA Climate Alliance for Green Revolution in the Making
The United States and the United Arab Emirates pledged in early April to help finance decarbonisation across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) through
Digital Commerce in Africa: OCP Group Revolutionizes Intra-African Blockchain Trade Transactions
Thousands of tons of fertilisers are being shipped from Morocco to Ethiopia through transactions worth nearly US$400 million using dltledgers’ blockchain platform. The Eastern and
Morocco’s Power Surge: Carbon-Free Europe Will Still Need North African Energy
Most of the fossils extracted from under the sands in Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia are burned in the European Union, which results in a