A huge fertilizer storage facility is being built in the Gibson Yard part of Hammond. The facility that employs between 100 and 120 contract employees
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Potash Mine Project near Whitby Granted the Final Approval
The proposed potash mine near Whitby in North Yorkshire has been given a greenlight by local authorities. Ryedale District Council and Scarborough Borough Council “wholeheartedly”
Brazil’s Falling Demand Hunts Fertilizer Markets
Brazil’s fertilizer imports are expected to experience a sharp fall in volumes as a result of weak crop prices, which will in turn contribute to
Potash West Moves On with a Project in Central Germany
Global potash company, Ercosplan, has been commissioned by Potash West, an exploration company focused on developing potassium-rich glauconite deposits in West Australia’s Perth Basin, to
Whitby Potash Mine Could Incur a £10m Loss Annually in Tourism
A recently published report has revealed that a proposed billion-pound potash mine near Whitby, England, could cost the local tourism industry £10m a year during
Texas Passed a Fertilizer Law Improving Safety
Texas has passed a fertilizer safety bill inspired by the explosion at West Fertilizer Co. two years ago. The new law should ensure that no
Pending Fertilizer Legislation a Threat for German Exporters
Pending fertilizer legislation in Germany might have a negative impact on the country’s exports of wheat and its position as a major exporter of hard
Potash West Upgrades Phosphate Resource at Dinner Hill Project in West Australia
Potash West, an exploration company focused on developing potassium-rich glauconite deposits in West Australia’s Perth Basin, has revisited its phosphate resource at its Dinner Hill
India’s IPL Praises Russian PhosAgro as Reliable Fertilizer Supplier
The managing director of Indian Potash Limited (IPL), P.S. Gahlaut, hailed Russian fertilizer company PhosAgro as one of the most reliable global plants that can
PotashCorp on the Lookout to Buy Stakes in “Strategic” Companies
CEO of the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Jochen Tilk, said last week that the company was looking into options of buying stakes in other fertilizer