For the first time since the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant in Japan, which occurred on 11 March 2011, resulting in
Category: Asia
India’s Fertilizer Ministry Seeks Finance to Subsidize Urea
India’s Fertilizer Ministry is seeking money from the Finance Ministry in order to overcome liquidity crunch to clear subsidy bills. The ministry has requested Rs
“Make in India” Initiative to Revive the Fertilizer Sector
In India, the central government has started looking into the problem of the country’s fertilizer industry which is suffering from “ad hoc” measures introduced by
India’s Overhaul of Gas Subsidy System to Begin in January
In January, the Indian government will start making subsidy payments directly into the bank accounts of the customers who purchase cooking gas from state-own companies.
Chinese Fertilizer Giant Chose IBM Mobile Platform to Help Farmers Boost Crop Yields
IBM, an American multinational manufacturer of software and computers, announced that China’s largest fertilizer producer and distributor, Sinofert Holdings Limited, has started using new mobile
Israel to Invest in China’s Potash Corp
Israel Chemicals, also known as ICL, a multi-national manufacturing company developing, manufacturing, and marketing fertilizers, metals and other special-purpose chemical products, is going to create
China Looking for Buyers of Its LNG Import Deals
China’s state-run energy company Sinopec is planning to sell some long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) import deals in response to the country’s slowing economy, which
China Plans to Curb Use of Pesticides and Fertilizers
China being the world’s biggest producer of rice and wheat is looking to curb its use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers that have largely contributed
American Oil Exports to Asia Halt amidst Mideast Competition
United States’ exports to Asia begin to stall as Mideast Gulf oil producers hurry to protect their market share amidst the lowest prices in five
Eleven Fertilizer Companies Interested to Expand Urea Capacity in India
India’s Fertilizer Ministry has received proposals from eleven fertilizer companies to expand or renew their fertilizer plants, which is a part of the ministry’s new