Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan said yesterday (25 February) that it would cut production at its two Canadian mines for four weeks due to increasing pressure
Category: North America
Orascom Stops Making Payments in Iowa Fertilizer Plant Construction Project
The company that is behind an almost $2-billion fertilizer plant under construction in southeast Iowa ceased making payments. In the lawsuit between Maintenance Enterprises, a
Mosaic’s Forecast: Potash Prices Will Keep Falling
The US fertilizer giant, Mosaic, said that it expected potash prices to continue falling in response to weak demand caused by more competition and currency
Changes in US Fertilizer Retail Policy Put on Hold
US Congress’ year-end funding bill did not implement policy changes that would have made retail sellers of anhydrous ammonia to comply with standards historically used for
Potash Start-Up Glencore Attracts $1.5 Million in Investment
Glencore, a Saskatchewan-based startup tapping into potash business, has obtained more than $1.5 million in investment since October. The company intends to use the funding
2015 Review: A Very Disappointing Year for Potash Corp
In 2015, the shares of Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan have fallen by more than 48 percent, marking one of the company’s most disappointing annual performances.
Vanscoy Potash Mine Expansion Approved
Agrium Inc. announced earlier this week that it had successfully completed a proving run for the one million ton production expansion at its Vanscoy potash
Sirius Minerals Set to Become Global Leader in Potash
Sirius Minerals is looking for partners to help out with the funding of the controversial mine in the North York Moors National Park as it
Potash Corp Expected to Suffer More Loss of Revenue Next Year
Agricultural commodities are forecasted to suffer from oversupply and weak demand next year as well, which again means less revenue for major players in the
Construction of a Quebec Fertilizer Plan on Hold due to Cheap Urea
Development of a big urea fertilizer plant in Bécancour, Quebec, has been interrupted and put on hold again due to unfavorable economic conditions, only half