Bion’s technology-optimisation report details success of ammonia recovery system
The ARS showed it can achieve its ammonia reduction targets by evaporating one-third less water than was anticipated and modelled.
The ARS showed it can achieve its ammonia reduction targets by evaporating one-third less water than was anticipated and modelled.
Researchers at the John Innes Centre (JIC) have discovered a genetic mutation with the potential to enhance nutrient uptake and reduce the need for artificial fertilizers.
2024 Impact Report shows microbial nitrogen strengthens farm profitability while building supply chain resilience and sustainability.
Texas Innovates' inaugural cohort companies NitroFix and 1s1 Energy awarded BIRD Energy grant to advance next-generation green ammonia technology.
This marks the fourth greenfield sulfur-burning sulfuric acid plant the company has supported in India over the past five years.
Minbos Resources Ltd has provided an update on field trials and its fertilizer strategy in Angola.
The joint venture, formally named PHOSAGMEX, aims to establish a domestic fertilizer supply that enhances North American food security and supports sustainable agricultural practices.
Yara, a leader in crop nutrition, has successfully completed its long-term investment in liquid fertilizer capabilities at its Chedburgh terminal.
The agtech company is set to focus on commercial scaling, technology deployment and global partnerships.
Marubeni will offtake a certain volume of green ammonia produced at a plant on a long-term basis and supply it to clients.
This strategic expansion builds on a trusted relationship that has flourished over several years, during which Pneuvay has successfully represented Vortex in Australia.
OCP Group and SACE have agreed to a €365 million green financing facility, the first of its kind under OCP’s Green Finance Framework and the first guaranteed by SACE Push Strategy in Morocco.
On average 2.3 t of CO2e sequestered per acre; scale-up signals momentum in sustainable Agtech.
Envision Energy has announced at the World Hydrogen Summit that its initial phase of Envision's green hydrogen and ammonia project in Chifeng has been granted the Bureau Veritas Renewable Ammonia Certification.
This new partnership brings a dependable supply of enhanced efficiency and phosphate fertilizers to Canadian farmers while strengthening local jobs, rail logistics, EU and MENA-bound exports of high value prairie grains.