“A stop to Russian oil and coal supplies would push Europe into a short and painful adjustment period,” argues a recent blog post in Bruegel,
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Expert Analysis: Potassium and Nitrogen Interactions in Crops
Nitrogen has hit the headlines in the last few months, not just within agriculture, but across the mainstream media on the back of factory closures.
Fertilizer News Update: Ma’aden/Meridian Group, Coromandel and ABP’s Port of Ipswich
MA’ADEN, the leading mining and metals company in Saudi Arabia, and its African subsidiary Meridian Group have opened a fertilizer terminal in Liwonde, Malawi. The
Fertilizer News: Nigeria’s Food Security, New Zealand’s Protests & UK’s Terrorism Warning
NIGERIA: Determined to address the issue of food security, Nigeria’s Federal Government has expressed its readiness to partner with Dangote Fertilizer Limited in order to
Potash Research Update: Recent Trends in UK Potash Fertilizer Use
The latest Professional Agricultural Analysis Group (PAAG) UK soil analysis data suggest that 33% of fields (including both arable and grassland) are below index 2-
The Rise of Offshore Wind Energy in the North Sea: A Strategic Challenge for Europe
The North Sea has provided a favorable environment for the design of the world’s first offshore wind turbines. Its southern part enjoys an excellent wind
The Changing Fundamental Economics of Green Energy
Research analysts at the Swiss investment bank UBS think that the cost of energy renewables could be close to zero by 2030 – “it will effectively be
African Potash to Supply Fertilizer to Congolese Farmers
African Potash has finalized a fourth fertilizer deal under its agreement with the African free trade area, COMESA, and secured a source of supply for
UK Readies for the First China-Designed Nuclear Plant in the West
The United Kingdom has announced that it would guarantee a £2bn deal that will lead to a final investment decision on the Hinkley Point nuclear
Turkey’s Energy Strategy and its Role in the EU’s Southern Gas Corridor
The dispute between Ukraine and Russia during the Czech Presidency of the European Union in 2009, which resulted in the interruption of gas supplies to