Fertilizer project news
ICL continues global specialty fertilizers expansion
ICL has continued global specialty fertilizers expansion with an approx-imately US$170 million Distribution Agreement in China.
OCI Global completes sale of IFCO to Koch Ag & Energy Solutions
OCI Global has announced the successful closing of the divestment of 100% of its indirect interest in its large-scale US greenfield nitrogen fertilizer facility Iowa Fertilizer Company LLC, in Wever, Iowa to Koch Ag & Energy Solutions.
IPF unveils Portland facility transformation
Incitec Pivot Fertilisers has unveiled its Portland facility’s AUS$20 million transformation to drive grower productivity.
QatarEnergy to build world-scale urea (fertilizer) complex
QatarEnergy has announced its decision to build a new, world-scale urea production complex that will more than double Qatar’s urea production, playing a pivotal role in enhancing global food production and security.
Anglo American agrees to Chinese polyhalite partnership
Anglo American has agreed to a polyhalite fertilizer partnership with Chinese market leaders.
Biden-Harris administration partners with farmers to expand innovative domestic fertilizer production
At the annual Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that USDA is partnering with American business owners to expand innovative domestic fertilizer production, creating jobs in rural communities and strengthening local economies.
Bion’s commercial nitrogen fertilizer now OMRI listed for organic use
Bion Environmental Technologies has announced its commercial 10-0-0 nitrogen fertilizer is now OMRI Listed for use in organic production.
Green ammonia plant inaugurated by Skovgaard Energy, Vestas, and Topsoe
Topsoe and its partners Skovgaard Energy and Vestas have inaugurated a new green ammonia plant in Ramme, Denmark.
Yara International ASA announces strategic divestment in Ivory Coast
Recognising the ever-evolving challenges in the global food industry, Yara has undertaken a thorough analysis of its operations, considering market dynamics, regulatory environment, and strategic growth opportunities.
Brazil Potash is fully permitted for construction
Brazil Potash has obtained, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Potássio do Brasil, all of the necessary permits and licenses required for construction of its Autazes Potash Project which will produce potash — an essential fertilizer for the food security in Brazil and the world.
 
                                 
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                    