Opportunities amid challenges
Gordon Cope, Contributing Editor, discusses the future of the fertilizer industry in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and its challenges in an ever-changing global landscape.
Gordon Cope, Contributing Editor, discusses the future of the fertilizer industry in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and its challenges in an ever-changing global landscape.
Trammo, an international physical commodity trader, will leverage its market and logistical expertise to deliver and sell in Europe and worldwide this unique low-carbon ammonia for use as fertilizer feedstock and for other key industrial applications.
The initial effort focuses on engaging progressive corn farmers across Missouri and neighbouring states with the company's crop nutrition technology.
Casale has been chosen by AM Green as the technology partner for the conversion of two grey ammonia plants into what is set to become the largest green ammonia complex in India – and likely in the world. This initiative represents a significant advancement in the decarbonisation of the fertilizer industry.
A team of researchers at MIT has developed an innovative way of making ammonia without the usual fossil-fuel-powered chemical plants that require high heat and pressure.
Crop plan warranty programme helps agricultural retailers and manufacturers boost sales, increase wallet share, and convert sceptical prospects.
Through a memorandum of understanding (MoU), IRRI and XAG will collaborate to validate the application of smart agriculture technologies in rice-based cropping systems through experimentation and research.
The company has announced the appointment of Hualei Li as the new Global Sustainability Manager at their Belgian headquarters.
The co-loaded vessel project was intended in part as a demonstration of capabilities needed for the efficient and economic transport of low-carbon ammonia to supply ports that may not require a full vessel of ammonia.
ATOME has taken an option to purchase 13 hectares (32 acres) of land immediately next to its Villeta green fertilizer facility which would allow the Villeta facility to expand its total site to 43 hectares (106 acres) of contiguous area.
The fertilizer industry is taking decisive action to address global water security challenges while ensuring sustainable agricultural production.
The announcement was made at the Green Ammonia Summit in Morris, Minnesota, US.
This funding, with existing commitments from a dedicated long-term shareholder and new investors, including Manitoba-based farmers, will allow the company to complete the final phase of pressure vessel certification, secure third-party engineering certifications, and move forward with the final step: connecting the system to Manitoba's green grid.
Atlas Agro’s innovation sprint will accelerate the expansion of our local, green nitrogen fertilizer production model with a commitment to have at least two facilities.
The company's 2024 energy transition initiatives include converting the energy source for the Furnace and Burner System of the Phonska V Plant from coal to natural gas.