The Ugandan government has been advised to attract investment in the production of fertilizers if the country wants to introduce modern farming and start commercial
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Potash Corp Plans no Layoffs or Closures of K+S Mines
Canada’s potash giant Potash Corp said it had no plans to shut down the complex of mines belonging to the German rival K+S AG. Potash
Malawi Cuts Out Suppliers from Fertilizer Subsidy Program
Some Malawian businessmen and the Indigenous Businesspersons of Malawi (IBAM) have criticized the decision of the government not to involve suppliers in this year’s Farm
Grexit and Iran’s Nuclear Deal Contributing to Oil Price Fall
The price of crude oil went down again weighed by weaker U.S. refined fuels markets and eventual negative impact of the Greek debt crisis on
PotashCorp’s Storage Facility near Hammond under Construction
A huge fertilizer storage facility is being built in the Gibson Yard part of Hammond. The facility that employs between 100 and 120 contract employees
Saudi Arabia Might Postpone the Closure of Jeddah Refinery
Saudi Arabia’s state-oil giant Aramco is pondering whether to close its oil refinery in Jeddah due to age and environmental issues. The refinery, which started
Potash Mine Project near Whitby Granted the Final Approval
The proposed potash mine near Whitby in North Yorkshire has been given a greenlight by local authorities. Ryedale District Council and Scarborough Borough Council “wholeheartedly”
Brazil’s Falling Demand Hunts Fertilizer Markets
Brazil’s fertilizer imports are expected to experience a sharp fall in volumes as a result of weak crop prices, which will in turn contribute to
Libya Struggling to Increase Oil Output
Libya, home to Africa’s largest oil reserves, is struggling to increase its output from the current daily production of 432,000 barrels. Mustafa Sanallah, chairman of
Oil Refiners Continue to Cut the Number of Rigs Despite the Rebound in Crude Prices
Oil services company, Baker Hughes Inc, said last week that energy firms pulled another seven rigs from U.S. oil fields, which is the highest number