Researchers at Lancaster University, UK, are conducting research designed to come up with smart farming techniques to help farmers increase their yields and decrease water
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A New Potash Mine in North Yorkshire in the Making
Sirius Minerals, a company developing the world’s largest and highest grade deposit of polyhalite, withdrew its earlier application for a mine close to Whitby located
India to Pay Iran $1.65 Billion USD in Oil Dues
India is going to pay Iran about 1.65 billion USD in past dues for the oil that New Delhi bought through the central bank of
European Energy Companies’ Dilemma in China: Staying Competitive without Advanced Technology Transfer
PHOSPHATEPRICE has recently interviewed Dr. Pei-Fei Chang, a Taiwanese-born Belgian scholar and expert in government energy policy about Chinese government’s policy on renewables and namely
Alba Mineral Resources Soars 172 Percent as the AIM Revives
London’s Alternative Investment Market – the AIM – is down 0.96 points at 770.35 points on Friday (11 July). Analysts claim that London markets are
UK Carbon Storage Project Gets 300 Mln Euro Funding
A UK carbon storage project that would support up to 2,000 jobs and provide clean electricity to more than 630,000 homes has received a 300
Mining Sirius to use Polyhalite in Tanzania
UK based Sirius Minerals Company has signed an agreement with the Tanzanian government to support the introduction of its York Potash polyhalite into this African
Vietnam Set to Bolster Its Mining Sector
The current government of Vietnam is seeking foreign investors to bolster its mining industry. Legislators are looking into the reforms to be introduced to encourage
US CF Industries Inc. Sells Phosphate Business to Mosaic for $1.4 billion
U.S. CF Industries Holdings, Inc. a leader in nitrogen fertilizer manufacturing and distribution has announced lately the sale of its phosphate business to American phosphate
G7: Energy Should Not be Used As a Means of Political Coercion
The Energy ministers of the seven most industrialized countries in the world have agreed that “energy should not be used as a means of political