NE NITRO GENEVA LLC, an anhydrous ammonia fertilizer-manufacturing operation located in Geneva, Nebraska, US, that uses the trade name of Nebraska Nitrogen, has acquired an
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Mexico resumes imports of Moroccan phosphate
Mexico has ended a three-year hiatus regarding the import of Moroccan phosphate, dealing in a hard blow to Algeria, which has campaigned against Morocco on
Latest Research on Phosphates: Global Agri-Product Trade, Use in Cosmetics and Human Health
PHOSPHORUS IN GLOBAL AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT TRADE —- Phosphorus in traded crops and livestock products (not including P traded in fertilizers, phosphoric acid, other chemicals, phosphate
Fertilizer Industry News: CVR Partners, Ostara and Voskresensk Mineral Fertilizers
CVR PARTNERS, a U.S. company that manufactures and provides nitrogen fertilizer products, has said that it intends to defer the scheduled turnaround at its Coffeyville,
Potash Industry News: Agrimin, Australian Potash and Acron Group
AGRIMIN, a Western Australian based minerals company, has signed a Negotiation Protocol with Kimberley Land Council Aboriginal Corp. on behalf of the Tjurabalan Native Title
The Scramble For Rare Earths: West Faces Hurdles to Cut Rare-Earth Dependence on China
For over a decade, rare earths have emerged as a crucial commodity in the race for the geo-economic dominance of this century, and that is
Renewables: EU Solar Power Generation Hits Record High But Strategy for Offshore Energy Still Needed
Solar power supply in the European Union during June and July rose to a record high in 2021, accounting for 10% of total electricity produced
Potash Industry News: Highfield Resources, Kalium Lakes and Belaruskali
HIGHFIELD RESOURCES has signed an updated non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Port Authority of Pasajes, as part of the its transport and logistics
From ‘Black Gold’ to ‘New Gold’: Can the Gulf Countries Diversify From Oil?
With oil prices plummeting amid global lockdowns, the need to transition to knowledge-based industries is fast becoming an economic necessity rather than a welcome add-on
China’s Contribution to Strengthening African Food Systems
In the case of most African countries, despite commitments to increase public investment to agriculture, including research, training and agri-logistic, such support is not adequate