Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited has informed its shareholders of a significant development overseas that should have a highly positive indirect impact on this multinational company.
Category: Phosphate
A Forgotten Reserve: Michigan Potash Could Be Worth $65 Billion
An almost forgotten reserve of potash located in north-central Michigan could be worth $65 billion and contribute to the state’s economy. The potash is rich
Novel Material ‘Graphene’ Developed as a More Environmentally Friendly Fertilizer
More environmentally friendly fertilizers with reduced costs for farmers are being developed by researchers at Australia’s leading University of Adelaide. To achieve the desired outcome,
UK-Based Sirius Minerals Reports Deeper Losses
Sirius Minerals reported a more profound annual loss, as it was continuously investing in the development of a new fertilizer project in Yorkshire, UK. The
Michigan’s Potash Mining Gets a Boost
Michigan Potash Co. has been approved by state regulators to extract more than 725 million gallons of Michigan water per year as part of the
Potash Giant Nutrien Slashing Costs by Cutting Jobs
The newly-created company Nutrien that was created following the merger of the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan and Agrium is looking to slash costs by potentially
Building a Greener Chinese Phosphate Industry
Ecophos, a world leading business solution provider of technological solutions for the major challenges of the phosphate industry, and Guizhou Chanhen Chemical Corporation signed a
Potash Market Update: Norway’s Yara Helps Produce Potash in the Arab World
The Arab Potash Company (APC) and Yara International ASA, a Norwegian chemical company, are partnering to invest $200 million to fund a new production line
Market Update: Nutrien Not Yet Impacting Fertilizer Price for Farmers
Farmers do not have to be too worried that the giant merger of Agrium and Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan will cause a steep uptick in
Phosphates News Update: India Slashes Phosphoric Acid Tax to 12% from 18%
The recent drop in the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on fertilizer-grade phosphoric acid to 12% from 18% in India will probably mean marginal improvements