ABR confirms product branding strategy
American Pacific Borates Ltd is pleased to provide an update on its Fort Cady Borate Mine brand creation work to establish a US presence for the company’s intended products.
American Pacific Borates Ltd is pleased to provide an update on its Fort Cady Borate Mine brand creation work to establish a US presence for the company’s intended products.
Emmerson Plc has announced the results from the socio-economic study for its Khemisset Potash Project in Morocco.
PhosAgro has announced that its MSCI ESG rating has been raised from BB to BBB as part of a regular review.
The OCP Group acknowledges the US International Trade Commission’s vote to advance with an investigation concerning phosphate fertilizers imported from Morocco.
Itafos has recently announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Itafos Conda LLC, has closed a US$20 million secured working capital facility with JPMorgan Chase Bank.
Arianne Phosphate has announced that is has received favourable results from metallurgical tests carried out at COREM’s facilities in Quebec, Canada.
The results of Andrey Guryev's seven-year tenure as PhosAgro's CEO, as well as the company's development outlook, will be reported at a meeting of the Board of Directors in the second half of August 2020.
PhosAgro-Region (PhosAgro Group) increased its total fertilizer sales to Russian farmers by 14.2% to 1.9 million t in 1H20.
The US Commerce Department has opened an investigation into whether producers of phosphate fertilizers in Morocco and Russia are receiving unfair subsidies.
The company is shipping Apaliqua NP 11-37, a liquid nitrogen-phosphorus fertilizer, to farmers in Bulgaria and Hungary.
Last week The Mosaic Company requested the initiation of countervailing duty investigations into imports of phosphate fertilizers from Morocco and Russia.
Yara has committed 40 000 t of fertilizer, agronomic expertise and digital enablement to smallholder farmers in a public-private partnership supported by the UN World Food Program, the Norwegian government and African institutions.
The company is claiming that large volumes of unfairly subsidised imports from Morocco and Russia are causing significant harm to its operations.
The forecast was made by Andrey Guryev during a round table discussion hosted by the Rossiya-24 television news channel.
The proceeds from the agreements will be used by the company, which operates the phosphate fertilizer production complex located at Wa’ad Al Shamal Minerals Industrial City in Saudi Arabia, to pay down existing loans.