Last year, the global potash market was shaken up by the announcement of Russian potash giant, Uralkali, that it was pulling out of the Belarus
Category: Phosphate
Prices of Phosphate Fertilizer Going Up
Prices of phosphate fertilizer picked up last August noticebly in Australia with DAP (Dammonium Phosphate) and TSP (Triple SuperPhosphate) rates now soaring respectively 9 pc
Quebec Government Supports Canada’s Phosphate Production
Quebec government has recently supported Canada’s phosphate production when the province’s premier, Phillippe Couillard, announced an investment worth 2 million USD into Arianne’s Lac à
Miners Still Trapped in a Canadian Potash Mine
Almost 100 miners were trapped in a potash mine in south-eastern Saskatoon in Canada. The mine collapsed after a fire had broken out and eventually
Americas Petrogas Finds Phosphate in Peru’s Desert
Canadian oil & gas company “Americas Petrogas Inc.” has announced that its Peruvian subsidiary, America Potash Peru S.A., has discovered phosphate rock at the Sechura
North American Potash Miners Face Over-Supply
A rise in fertilizer demand has enhanced the prospects of North American potash firms that were hit by falling prices and profits after a European
Blawn Mountain Potash Project in Full Swing
Potash Ridge, a Canadian-based exploration and development company, obtained a permit to start large mining operations at the Blawn Mountain only in July this year
Brazil to Boost its Fertilizer Production
Brazil is among the world’s most significant traders in a number of agricultural commodities ranging from coffee, sugar, and beef to sugar cane. A booming
Assessing Latest Developments in Fertilizer Technology and Markets
Interview with Dr. Made Dana – leading fertilizer and plant nutrition expert PHOSPHATE-PRICE has talked with Dr. Made Dana who is an expert in fertilizers
Colluli Potash Project in Eritrea Alleged to “Employ” Forced Workforce
Eritrea, the country often described as a pariah state by the international community, has been sanctioned by the United Nations since 2009 due to the