Cape Town will host the 8th annual Argus FMB Africa Fertilizer conference, which will take place on 15-17 February 2017, thus bringing the world’s biggest
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Ethiopia and Morocco Strike a Landmark Fertilizer Deal
The Ethiopian government has announced that it would team up with the Moroccan fertilizer company OCP to build a fertilizer plant in East Ethiopia. The
Morocco-Ethiopia Joint Venture to Build a World-Class Fertilizer Plant
Morocco and Ethiopia will build a world-class fertilizer plant to the tune of $3.7 billion, which is projected to have an annual production capacity of
Asia Market Update: A Potash Breakthrough in Laos
FYI Resources announced that it had assayed a major drilling intercept of 220 meters at 10.9 percent potassium from 208 meters at the Sino-Lao underground
Market Analysis: Mosaic Optimistic About 2017 Potash Prospects
Mosaic Co. said last week that it was optimistic about potash prospects in 2017. The company has for long been negatively impacted by sluggish farm
Sirius to Start Building North Potash Moors Potash Mine in January 2017
Sirius Minerals intends to start the works on North York Moors potash mine in January after raising about $900 million through a share placing and
Market Analysis: Moody’s Downgrades Potash Corp
Moody’s, one of the three major rating agencies, downgraded on Friday (4 November) the credit rating of Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan due to concerns over
Amec Foster Wheeler to Become Supplier to an Egyptian Fertilizer Plant
Amec Foster Wheeler, a British multinational consultancy, engineering and project management company focused on the oil and gas, minerals and metals, clean energy, environment and infrastructure markets,
Canada’s Fertilizer Makers and Farmers Worried about Carbon Price
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
Shareholders Set to Overwhelmingly Approve PotashCorp-Agrium Merger
The shareholders of Agrium Inc and Potash Corp of Saskatchewan Inc are poised to approve the planned merger of the two Canadian fertilizer producers with