Israel Chemicals (ICL) said last week that its board of directors had decided to end its potash project in Ethiopia, citing the Ethiopian government’s “failure
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Cop22 Marrakech 2016: #Connect4Climate – Film4Climate Initiative Launched
The upcoming Marrakech Climate Change Conference that will take place from 7-18 November in Morocco will feature an unprecedented digital and media coverage of initiatives
Fertilizer Institute Positive About the Industry’s Future
The Fertilizer Institute (TFI), the leading voice in the fertilizer industry, representing the public policy, communication and statistical needs of producers, manufacturers, retailers and transporters
Agrimin Starts Talks with Aborigines on Potash Mine in Western Australia
Agrimin has signed a negotiation protocol with Australia’s native Kiwirrkurra people for its Mackay Sulphate of Potash (SOP) project in Western Australia, approximately 540 km
China’s Lower Potash Inventories to Prod Deal with Canpotex Sooner
Diminishing potash inventories held by Chinese customers could, according to the CEO of Canpotex, lead to an earlier sales contract with the company. Canpotex, short
OPEC to Meet Russia: Doubts about the Freeze on Rise
Energy ministers of OPEC members – Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq – will be meeting with their Russian counterpart for informal talks next week during
Intrepid Potash Received an Extension to Debt Waiver
Intrepid Potash Inc., the only US producer of muriate of potash and a major producer of a specialty fertilizer Trio delivering three key nutrients, potassium,
Run-Up to UNFCCC Conference in Morocco: Climate Change in Youth Photography Competition
The 22nd session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 22) and the 12th session of the Conference of the Parties, serving as the meeting
The PotashCorp-Agrium Merger: A Chance for Rebranding
The planned merger between two North American potash giants, Potash Corp of Saskatchewan and Agrium Inc. worth about $36 billion is, according to analysts, a
OPEC Reaches an Output Freeze Deal
OPEC agreed on Wednesday (28 September) to freeze its output for the first time since 2008 after Saudi Arabia had changed its mind amidst pressure