Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan said yesterday (25 February) that it would cut production at its two Canadian mines for four weeks due to increasing pressure
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Orascom Stops Making Payments in Iowa Fertilizer Plant Construction Project
The company that is behind an almost $2-billion fertilizer plant under construction in southeast Iowa ceased making payments. In the lawsuit between Maintenance Enterprises, a
BHP Billiton Still Likes Jensen Potash Project despite Low Prices
Australia-based Billiton Ltd, the largest mining company in the world, says it is still very interested in building the world’s biggest potash mine despite the
Mosaic’s Forecast: Potash Prices Will Keep Falling
The US fertilizer giant, Mosaic, said that it expected potash prices to continue falling in response to weak demand caused by more competition and currency
Global Grain Traders Back Away from Fertilizer
A sharp decline in crop prices has created more distance between the world’s biggest grain traders and the global fertilizer industry to eliminate risk. Cargill
Indonesia Faces a Subsidized Fertilizers Corruption Scandal
A yet-to-be-published report of the Indonesian government has recently revealed that almost 30 percent of subsidized fertilizers worth millions of dollars that were originally meant
Pubjab Fertilizer Dealers on Strike due to University Degree Requirement
More than 20,000 fertilizer and pesticides dealers across the Indian state of Punjab closed their shops to observe a daylong strike on Wednesday (10 February)
Danakali Diversifies Its Potash Offer at Eritrea’s Colluli Project
Danakali, the company in charge of the development of the Colluli Potash Project in the Danakil region in Eritrea, generated a second chloride free, multi-nutrient
Agrium’s Earnings Beat Expectations despite Low Potash Price
Agrium Inc., a major retail supplier of agricultural products and services in North America, South America and Australia and a wholesale producer and marketer of
Saskatchewan’s Economy Suffers Amidst Weak Potash Outlook
Saskatchewan’s economy is increasingly getting into troubles as low fertilizer prices are undermining its economic and budget outlook after the crude oil shock had already