Phosphate Fertilizer Crisis Drawing Attention to Sustainable Alternatives
As the world’s population approaches 8 billion people, the phosphate fertilizer crisis is putting pressure on the means of production. When it comes to farming
As the world’s population approaches 8 billion people, the phosphate fertilizer crisis is putting pressure on the means of production. When it comes to farming
Canpotex, one of the world’s largest potash suppliers headquartered in Canada, has agreed to a contract with its long-term customer, Indian Potash Ltd. (IPL), for
Parkway Minerals has announced that it has commenced a pre-feasibility study for its Karinga Lakes potash project in the Northern Territory, Australia. The pre-feasibility study
The Western Australian Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has granted potash developer Australian Potash consent to proceed with minor and preliminary works at its Lake Wells
North American agminerals leader Nutrien maintains it will post “solid” financial results for the first half of 2020 despite reporting a net loss of US$35
The shocks from COVID-19 likely to affect energy and the climate are multiple and unprecedented in scale and scope. Shocks from collapsing prices due to
Western Potash Corp, a subsidiary wholly-owned by Western Resources Corp, started its hot mining operations on late last month at its Milestone Phase I Plant,
The Moroccan state-owned OCP group has maintained its leading position as the world first exporter of phosphates despite its market share decreased from 38 pc
Although oil prices have hit rock bottom recently, liquefied natural gas (LNG) is still holding its ground as a cheap and reliable energy source –
OCP Group has implemented prevention measures to stop the COVID-19 pandemic continue in the Morocco’s southern provinces. Act4Community volunteers, including a medical team, from the