OCP AFRICA FERTILIZERS NIGERIA Ltd. (OCP Africa) has been awarded a US$1.4 million co-investment grant by the USAID-funded West Africa Trade & Investment Hub (Trade
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US Farmers Overpay for Fertilizers Due to Duties Imposed on Moroccan and Russian Phosphate Imports
Most fertilizer prices soared in 2021, particularly phosphates and urea, driven by strong demand and higher input costs, and they are expected to stay high
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
Commodity Inflation Fears: China Moves to Rein in Soaring Raw Material Prices
China has begun releasing metals stockpiles as a part of its campaign to rein in commodity prices and reduce speculation in a bid to ease
Phosphate Industry News: Ma’aden, Minbos Resources and Nutrien
MA’ADEN, the Saudi Arabian Mining Company, has completed utilities commissioning on a US$900 million ammonia plant in Ras Al-Khair industrial City. Construction completion is expected
Phosphate News Update: Minbos Resources, Nutrien and Kropz
MINBOS RESOURCES, the ASX-listed Australia-based exploration and development company, has lodged an Australian provisional patent application for a new phosphate rock fertilizer blend, with the
Energy System Transition: MENA’s and Morocco’s Place in the Scramble for Mediterranean Hydrogen
Hydrogen has been identified as one of the sources that could facilitate the decarbonisation due to its ability to store and supply large quantities of
The World of Fertilizers: PhosAgro, Indian National Fertilizers, Syngenta and Kemerevo Azot
PHOS-AGRO, a Russian, Moscow-based chemical holding company producing fertilizer, phosphates and feed phosphates, has reported its 1Q2021 financial results: revenue of the company increased by
African Phosphate & Potash Update: Kropz/Elandsfontein, Danakali/Colluli, Abosso Goldfields
KROPZ, the AIM-listed emerging African phosphate developer, has reported that, despite disruptions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, significant progress is being made at its
Potassium Salts & Fertilizers: Industry Update From China, Australia, Eritrea and Canada
CHINA — In 1Q2021 imports of potassium chloride to China increased by about 20% to 2.59 million tons. Moreover, in March, imports of potassium chloride