The fertilizer industry is poised to benefit from increased consumption in coming years, with the global population being forecast to reach 9.7-billion in 2064, according
Category: Phosphate
Potash Industry News: Salt Lake Potash, Western Resources and Westshore Terminals/BHP
SALT LAKE POTASH, an Australian mineral exploration company, has announced that it will be implementing a revised ramp-up strategy at its Lake Way sulfate of
Nitrogen Fertilizer News: Tighter EU Emission Regulations, Forgotten ‘Laughing Gas’ and Ukraine-Belarus Import Restrictions
TIGHTER EU EMISSION REGULATIONS — Nitrogen producers will be the most affected in the fertilizer sector by tighter emission regulations, particularly in Europe, and by
Ammonia & Urea Fertilizer News: HEVO Ammonia Morocco, Acron Group and Thyssenkrupp/Abu Qir Fertilizers
HEVO AMMONIA MOROCCO project, the north African country’s largest announced green hydrogen and green ammonia project to date, has been unveiled at an event in
Geopolitics of Resource Scarcity: EU and Ukraine Ink ‘Strategic Partnership’ on Raw Materials
Kyiv was invited on Tuesday (13 July) to join EU industrial alliances on batteries and raw materials, with a view to develop an entire value
Morocco’s OCP Group Joins the ESPP for Promotion of Sustainable Phosphorus Management
Morocco’s OCP Group, a leading, global producer of phosphate and fertilizer, has become a member of the European Sustainable Phosphorus Platform (ESPP) for the promotion
Potash Industry News: Emmerson, South Harz Potash and Trigg Mining
EMMERSON, whose primary focus is on developing the Khemisset Potash project located in Northern Morocco, has said that the environmental approval process for the project
Phosphate Industry News: Itafos, Minbos Resources and Paradeep Phosphates
ITAFOS, a US-based vertically integrated phosphate fertilizer company, has announced that its Conda phosphate fertilizer business, located in Idaho, US, completed its scheduled plant turnaround
Expert Analysis: Legacy Phosphorus After 45 Years With Consistent Cropping Systems and Fertilization Compared to Native Soils
Long-term cropping practices significantly enhance the rate of mineralization of organic phosphorus (Po) regardless of whether they were fertilized, a study published by the Lausanne-based
MENA Phosphates & Potash News: OCP Africa, OCI N.V./Fertiglobe and Jordan Phosphate Mines Co.
OCP AFRICA FERTILIZERS NIGERIA Ltd. (OCP Africa) has been awarded a US$1.4 million co-investment grant by the USAID-funded West Africa Trade & Investment Hub (Trade