The town of Sexsmith is to become the central hub for fertilizer production in northern Alberta thanks to a partnership called “Bridgeland” between two cooperatives
Category: Phosphate
India and Jordan Give a Blessing to Their Joint $860-Million Fertilizer Plant
An Indo-Jordanian fertilizer plant worth $860 million was inaugurated last Saturday (10 October) by Indian President Pranab Mukherjee and Jordan’s King Abdullah II ibn Al
Malawian Government Awards Fertilizer Supply Deals to Asian Companies
Malawian fertilizer suppliers have expressed their concerns over the government’s recent decision to give substantial number of deals to supply fertilizer under the Farm Input
Brazil Got Its Own Fertilizer Information Service
Argus, the global energy and commodity price-reporting agency, has launched a weekly report and online service in Brazil called Argus FMB Fertilizer Brazil. The objective
Mosaic to Pay $2 Billion Lawsuit Settlement over Pollution
The Mosaic Company, the world’s leading producer and marketer of concentrated phosphate and potash, is settling a huge legal action for almost $2 billion. The
African Potash to Supply Fertilizer to Congolese Farmers
African Potash has finalized a fourth fertilizer deal under its agreement with the African free trade area, COMESA, and secured a source of supply for
Mosaic to Cut its Potash Output due to Weak Demand
Mosaic Co, the biggest US producer of potash fertilizer, announced it was planning to cut its production due to cheap crops, which continue to impact
Potash Corp’s Bid to Buy Germany’s K+S More Attractive Now
Some analysts think that the €7.85-billion proposal of the Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc.’s to buy its largest European competitor is now more attractive after
Indian Fertilizer Manufacturers Facing Slowdown in Demand
India’s fertilizer producers have started to feel the piecemeal slowdown in demand as sales of more complex fertilizers, such as NPK fertilizers or diammonium phosphate
Potash Market Forecast to Deteriorate Further
Potash prices have been declining for a number of years and observers agree that the situation is unlikely to improve anytime soon. In fact, the