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Africa’s Dangote Group to Supply Nigerian Fertilizer Plant

Africa’s Dangote Group to Supply Nigerian Fertilizer Plant

Africa, Fertilizers, News, PhosphateMarch 8, 2016 Desktop

Dangote Group, a Nigerian multinational industrial conglomerate owned by Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote, announced it was planning to buy phosphate from Morocco to feed

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Global Grain Traders Back Away from Fertilizer

Global Grain Traders Back Away from Fertilizer

Africa, Fertilizers, Markets, News, PhosphateFebruary 22, 2016 Desktop

A sharp decline in crop prices has created more distance between the world’s biggest grain traders and the global fertilizer industry to eliminate risk. Cargill

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Heringer Planning Major Investments to Maintain Its Share in Fertilize Market

Heringer Planning Major Investments to Maintain Its Share in Fertilize Market

Fertilizers, News, South AmericaJuly 11, 2014 Desktop

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.

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Morocco’s OCP to Get 10 PC of Brazil’s Fertilizantes Heringer

Morocco’s OCP to Get 10 PC of Brazil’s Fertilizantes Heringer

Phosphate, Phosphate RockJune 16, 2014 Desktop

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

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Phosphorus Market to Grow 2.4 % for next 5 Years

Phosphorus Market to Grow 2.4 % for next 5 Years

Fertilizers, PhosphateMay 21, 2014 Desktop

The phosphorus & derivatives market is expected to expand by 2.4% during the five coming years to reach 107.5 million metric tons by 2018. Due

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Global Phosphate Fertilizers Demand Grows 3.2 PC Annually

Global Phosphate Fertilizers Demand Grows 3.2 PC Annually

Fertilizers, PhosphateMay 5, 2014 Desktop

The global demand for phosphate fertilizers will continue to increase by 3.2 pc annually up to 2018, says an industry report in its forecast for

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Mali’s ‘Africa-Only’ Phosphate Mine Built by Morocco

Mali’s ‘Africa-Only’ Phosphate Mine Built by Morocco

Africa, Fertilizers, News, PhosphateMay 2, 2014 Desktop

Morocco is to fund the construction of a production unit in Mali for phosphate that will be used to supply exclusively the African market. While

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Australia Keeps Eye on Morocco’s Phosphate Growth

Australia Keeps Eye on Morocco’s Phosphate Growth

Phosphate, Phosphate RockApril 28, 2014 Desktop

The Australians are keeping an eye on the evolution of Morocco’s phosphate industry and plans to boost its share in global output by 40 pc

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Chinese & Moroccans, Big Players in Global Phosphate Market

Chinese & Moroccans, Big Players in Global Phosphate Market

Asia, News, Phosphate, Phosphate RockApril 21, 2014 Desktop

As the US rock production continues to drop due to several factors (environmental, raising costs…), the Chinese output has kept growing in recent years, increasing

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Morocco’s OCP Set to Increase Its Market Share

Morocco’s OCP Set to Increase Its Market Share

Africa, Mena, NewsApril 17, 2014April 18, 2014 Desktop

Morocco’s state-run company OCP, the world’s biggest phosphate exporter, is planning to increase its market share of fertilizers to 40 pc by 2020, according to

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Latest Research on Phosphorus Fertilizers: ‘Our Phosphorus Future’ Report, Global Phosphorus Sustainability and Impact on Health

July 7, 2022July 7, 2022

‚OUR PHOSPHORUS FUTURE‘ REPORT — The “Our Phosphorus Future” project has engaged over 80 scientists and experts worldwide to develop a global report on phosphorus

Latest Research on Phosphorus Fertilizer: Higher P Fertilizer to Achieve SDG, Sewage Nutrient Recycling and Mineral Fertilizer Use

May 20, 2022

HIGHER P FERTILIZER NEEDED TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS —- Modeling suggests that a 22-30 % increase in phosphorus (P) input is needed to achieve

Sustainable Food: New Study Shows Potential to Cut Reliance on Non-Renewable Fertilizers in Agriculture

April 27, 2022

An enzyme that can help release phosphorus from its organic forms has been identified in a study conducted by experts at the University of Sheffield’s

Phosphate Industry News: Keras Resources, Minbos Resources and No Fertilizer Shortage in India

April 21, 2022

KERAS RESOURCES, a UK-based mining company principally engaged in the gold mining and exploration, has announced that it now owns 100% of Falcon Isle Resources

MENA Oil & Gas in the Energy Crisis: A Thorn Bed for Brussels and Washington?

April 20, 2022April 18, 2022

What are the challenges the United States is facing to shore up ties with unsatisfied allies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region

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