US Congress’ year-end funding bill did not implement policy changes that would have made retail sellers of anhydrous ammonia to comply with standards historically used for
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Bangkalan in Indonesia Increases Fertilizer Quota
The Head of Agribusiness Facility and Infrastructure, Sector Supriadi, at the Agriculture and Farming Department of Bangkalan in East Java announced earlier this week that
Canada’s Aberdeen Bank Buys a Potash Project in Argentina
Canadian bank Aberdeen International has acquired the Diablillos lithium-potash brine project in Argentina via a share purchase deal valued at CAD$5 million. The agreement will
Potash Start-Up Glencore Attracts $1.5 Million in Investment
Glencore, a Saskatchewan-based startup tapping into potash business, has obtained more than $1.5 million in investment since October. The company intends to use the funding
Spain’s Highfields Resources Joined by Acciona to Build Muga Potash Mine
Highfield Resources, Spanish potash developer, has finalized an important construction and collaboration agreement with Acciona Infraestructuras for the Muga Potash Mine, which is part of
Sirius Finalizes a Deal with China’s Huaken
Sirius Minerals struck a deal with Huaken International, the Chinese agricultural chemicals and commodities business, to acquire the UK miner’s product once Sirius’ potash mine
2015 Review: A Very Disappointing Year for Potash Corp
In 2015, the shares of Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan have fallen by more than 48 percent, marking one of the company’s most disappointing annual performances.
Vanscoy Potash Mine Expansion Approved
Agrium Inc. announced earlier this week that it had successfully completed a proving run for the one million ton production expansion at its Vanscoy potash
Sirius Minerals Set to Become Global Leader in Potash
Sirius Minerals is looking for partners to help out with the funding of the controversial mine in the North York Moors National Park as it
Ghana’s Fertilizer Subsidy Program Increasingly Pointless
A recently published report by the Northern Ghana Civil Society Organizations platform on agriculture has concluded that the government’s subsidized fertilizer program is losing its