Des Moines, the capital and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Iowa, is suing three neighbouring counties for high nitrate levels in
Category: Fertilizers
Strong Dollar Jeopardizes the World’s Fertilizer Demand
A strong American dollar and lower commodity prices may challenge global fertilizer demand and will probably lead to very low phosphate and potash demand in
Mombasa to Import 100,000 Metric Tonnes of Subsidized Fertilizer
Mombasa, Kenya’s second largest city, is expecting more than 100,000 metric tonnes of fertilizer imported by the government under the country’s fertilizer subsidy program to
India’s Fertilizer Ministry Seeks Finance to Subsidize Urea
India’s Fertilizer Ministry is seeking money from the Finance Ministry in order to overcome liquidity crunch to clear subsidy bills. The ministry has requested Rs
“Make in India” Initiative to Revive the Fertilizer Sector
In India, the central government has started looking into the problem of the country’s fertilizer industry which is suffering from “ad hoc” measures introduced by
Chinese Fertilizer Giant Chose IBM Mobile Platform to Help Farmers Boost Crop Yields
IBM, an American multinational manufacturer of software and computers, announced that China’s largest fertilizer producer and distributor, Sinofert Holdings Limited, has started using new mobile
Deal on Air Permit Frees Way to a Fertilizer Plant in American Falls
The construction of a fertilizer plant in American Falls will resume after two firms reached an agreement regarding an air permit. ConAgra Foods, which has
U.S. Environmental Agency Aiming at a Deal with Fertilizer Company Mosaic
U.S. federal and state environmental authorities are hoping to reach a deal with Mosaic, one of the world’s biggest fertilizer companies, amidst allegations that the
Israel to Invest in China’s Potash Corp
Israel Chemicals, also known as ICL, a multi-national manufacturing company developing, manufacturing, and marketing fertilizers, metals and other special-purpose chemical products, is going to create
Iowa Fertilizer Expands Its Lee Country Project by $100 Million
A fertilizer plant that is under construction in the southeast of Iowa needs additional $100 million on top of the almost $2 billion that had