Pesticides and specialty nutrients, global potash prices will not spike following the shutdown of a flooded mine in Russia, says Coromandel International Ltd, an Indian
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Eleven Fertilizer Companies Interested to Expand Urea Capacity in India
India’s Fertilizer Ministry has received proposals from eleven fertilizer companies to expand or renew their fertilizer plants, which is a part of the ministry’s new
Europe’s Biggest Fertilizer Maker to Increase Sales at Home and Latin America
OAO PhosAgro, the biggest fertilizer maker on the European continent, plans to increase its sales by a factor of two of the selected plant nutrients
Ohio Restricts Fertilizer Use to Protect Lake Erie
Ohio-State lawmakers have come up with important new rules designed to decrease the phosphorus runoff that promotes toxic Lake Erie algal blooms including limitations on
Triton Preparing to Sell Compo Fertilizer Brand
Triton Advisers Ltd., which bought the Compo fertilizer brand from K+S AG three years ago, is readying to sell the business in two separate parts.
Three U.S. Fertilizer Companies Fined for Discrimination
Three Southern California seed and fertilizer providers – All Star Seed Inc., La Valle Sabbia and Abatti – have to pay a fine of $187,500
Three Subsidiaries of Potash Corp. to Decrease Dangerous Emissions
Three subsidiaries of the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (PCS), the world’s largest fertilizer producer, will introduce measures to decrease pollutant air emissions at eight U.S.
Nigeria Lost $4.8 Billion in Seed and Fertilizer Sector in 1980-2010
The Nigerian federal government has informed that it lost more than N776 billion to corruption, which is an average of N26 billion annually, in the
Cronus Chemical LLC Chooses Illinois over Iowa for its Billion-Dollar Fertilizer Plant
Cronus Chemical LLC, owned by a group of Swiss and Turkish investors, has selected an Illinois site over one in Iowa for the location of
Steady Fertilizer Demand for 2015 Expected
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. is expecting that the global demand for potash fertilizer will be steady throughout next year despite tumbling crops prices that