Fertilizer Regulation Study: Nitrate Pollution Is Linked to Agriculture
While Germany is set on tightening its fertilizer regulation after the EU Commission sued the country for excessive nitrate levels in groundwater, a new study
While Germany is set on tightening its fertilizer regulation after the EU Commission sued the country for excessive nitrate levels in groundwater, a new study
Collaboration partners Yara International ASA and ENGIE have welcomed the announcement of AUS$995 000 in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) towards their
Emmerson PLC has commenced a socio-economic impact study for its Khemisset potash project in Northern Morocco. The study is not officially required under any of
Europe’s fertilizer sector is rapidly evolving. Regulations are tightening up on production and usage, farming subsidies are being reduced, and growers are gravitating towards organics.
Asia is set to drive capacity growth in the global ammonia industry from planned and announced projects between 2020 and 2024, contributing around 27% of
I have recently seen two statements that imply that using water-soluble phosphate fertilizers increases the risk of loss of phosphate to surface water, with its
What were the top phosphate and potash news stories of 2019? While 2019 has not been a steady year for potash or phosphate, production of
The ‘Nitrogen Fertilizers Global Market Report 2020’ report has just been published and is made available online at ResearchAndMarkets.com. It has found that the global
EuroChem Group AG, the nitrogen and phosphate fertilizer company headquartered in Zug, Switzerland, has reported consolidated annual sales of US$6.2 billion for 2019, 11% higher
HELM AG is the offtaker for the Tugaske potash project located in Saskatchewan, Canada, according to a news release by Gensource Potash Corp. In May