Elemental Minerals teamed up with an international infrastructure company that seeks to provide construction consulting as well as A$19.3 million in equity funding for the
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South Korea’s Fertilizer Aid Heading to the North
A South Korean non-profit organization provided fertilizer and other assistance to North Korea to help its neighbor build a greenhouse project. Representatives from Ace Gyeongam,
China and India Lobbying for Potash Discounts
According to the chief executive of ICL Israel Chemicals Ltd, Stefan Borgas, China and India are trying to negotiate a discount on the price of
Mosaic to Lay Off Scores of Workers as Potash Production Slumbers
Mosaic, the world’s leading producer and marketer of concentrated phosphate and potash, is laying off 46 workers at its Colonsay mine in Saskatchewan. The permanent
Yara Positive on Fertilizer Demand
The major Norwegian-based nitrogen company Yara said that low crops prices were “still supportive for fertilizer use and global fertilizer demand is growing”. Svein Tore
Changing Indonesia’s Energy Mix: Challenges of Switching from Fossils to Renewables
PHOPHATEPRICE has talked with Dr. Deendarlianto, the Director of the Center for Energy Studies, Gadjah Mada University (UGM) in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, about the Southeast Asian
Campaigners Still Fight as York Potash Project Formally Approved
Despite the recent final approval of the York Potash Project by the authorities, campaigners are still fighting against building a big mine in a UK
Zimbabwe’s Fertilizer Maker Seeks Power Hungry Production Methods
Sable Chemicals Pvt Ltd., jointly owned by TA Holdings Ltd. and Chemplex Corp., is looking at new ways how to manufacture ammonium nitrate following the
Sexsmith to Become Alberta’s Fertilizer Hub
The town of Sexsmith is to become the central hub for fertilizer production in northern Alberta thanks to a partnership called “Bridgeland” between two cooperatives
Saudis Unsuccessful at Making Asia Want More Oil
Saudi Arabia did not manage to attract extra offers for oil shipments in October, a sign suggesting that the market is still oversupplied. The offers