Russian Uralkali company, one of the world’s major producers of potash fertilizer, has said it will reduce its output for this year by about 8
Category: Phosphate
Allana Likely to Remain Africa’s Only Potash Producer
That Allana Potash has recently received a “buy” recommendation from brokers Whitman Howard, based in London, which is quite a rare ‘phenomenon’ these days in
MIT Researchers Testing New Technology to Produce Potassium fertilizer
Scientists at the US Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are developing a new process to produce a potassium fertilizer from the mineral ore feldspar, which
Brazil Phosphate Market Expecting High Demand
Brazil’s phosphate market is gaining momentum due to the sustained growth of the agricultural sector of this Latin American country, one of the most populous
Ghana Opens Fertiliser & Soil Research Center
A research center specialised in fertilisers & soil testing has been opened in Accra to provide farmers with valuable data on the quality of fertilisers
Arianne Set to Produce High Quality Phosphate Concentrate
Canada’s Arianne Phosphate Company has said that its “Lac à Paul Project” will enable the company to produce high quality phosphate concentrate at affordable operating
Fertilizer and Food Companies Facing Tough Market Environment
Over the last one and half years, prices have tumbled in fertilizer markets due to the persistent dealer reluctance to accept inventory risk, while raw
Urea Price Set to Increase in India Due to Energy Costs
The new Indian government mulls increasing the price of urea, the fertiliser mostly used by its farmers, by at least 10 pc in a bid
Morocco’s OCP to Get 10 PC of Brazil’s Fertilizantes Heringer
Morocco’s state-run phosphate company OCP has sealed lately a deal for the purchase of a 10 pc stake in Brazil-based company Fertilizantes Heringer S.A for
China’s Insatiable Appetite and Its Implications for Phosphate and Potash
All commodity sectors have lately posted negative returns, with livestock being the only exception – this is according to a report in the Commodities Weekly