Brazil’s new mining legislation, a flagship of President Dilma Rousseff’s term, was first announced five years ago but it is still unlikely to be passed
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Norway Fertilizer Yara Buys Brazilian’s Galvani Indústria
Norway Fertilizer Company Yara International has purchased 60 percent stake in the Brazilian phosphate miner Galvani Indústria for 390 million US dollars. Under the agreement
Agriculture as a Powerful Force Driving Potash Demand and Prices
Agriculture is the main driving force behind potash demand and the consumption of potash is directly linked to the needs of agricultural sector and varies
Global Oil Demand to Accelerate Next Year
Global oil demand will expedite next year as the global economy resumes its growth. The demand will again encounter not only increasing growth rates across
Heringer Planning Major Investments to Maintain Its Share in Fertilize Market
Brazilian fertilizer producer “Fertilizantes Heringer SA” is planning major investment operations to maintain its market share from larger competitor Mosaic Co. and Yara International ASA.
UN : How to Avoid a Climate Disaster
The United Nations was presented with an action plan to avoid a climate disaster. The study recommends specific measures for the world’s biggest economies to
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
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 Invested More in Renewables Than Europe in 2013
China invested last year, for the first time, more cash in renewable energy than the whole European continent, show the latest updated figures released by
US Mosaic Phosphate Company Buys Fertilizer Units in South America
US Mosaic Company, one of the world’s largest fertilizer makers, has purchased Archer Daniels Midland Co.’s fertilizer units operating in two South American countries, Brazil