Canada’s plan to price carbon emissions might have a negative impact on the farm sector, increasing farmers’ costs and discouraging investment in fertilizer production. The
Category: Fertilizers
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
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
PotashCorp–Agrium Merger Secures All Jobs and Projects
Todd Coakwell, Director of Investor Relations with Agrium, announced that no jobs and projects would be scrapped as a result of the merger between Agrium
Agrium CEO: Time’s Right for a Merger with Potash Corp
According to Agrium’s CEO Chuck Magro, the time is now right for the merger of his company with Potash Corp of Saskatchewan as falling crop
Radioactive Water Leaked Due to Sinkhole at Florida Fertilizer Plant
More than 200 million gallons of radioactive water leaked to a main source of Florida’s drinking water as a result of a huge sinkhole at
Market Update: Potash Corp and Agrium Merge
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan and Agrium Inc, two Canadian fertilizer producers, will merge. The decision has come amidst challenging industry conditions and it is hoped
Japan Aims to Decrease Fertilizer Prices in Wake of TPP
Japan’s national farming collective is about to decrease the number of types of crop nutrients used in rice production with the aim to cut costs in the
US Universities Awarded a $3m Grant to Turn Urine to Fertilizer
The US National Science Foundation has just been given a grant for a research project, trying to turn human urine into a safe fertilizer for
Kenya Urged to Provide Fertilizer on Time
The Kenyan government has been urged to provide DAP fertilizers and maize seeds to the country‘s Seeds Offices in time to help small-scale farmers to