Fertilizer project news
GSFC melamine plant fully operational
Gujarat State Fertilizer and Chemicals’ (GSFC) new 40 000 tpy melamine plant in Vadodara, India, has now reached its design capacity.
Sirius Minerals signs European supply and distribution agreement with BayWa AG
Sirius Minerals PLC has entered into an exclusive 10-year supply and distribution agreement with the European agribusiness group, BayWa Agri Supply & Trade BV.
Linde consolidates hydrogen equipment operations
Linde plc has announced that it has consolidated its hydrogen equipment operations under the subsidiary, Linde Hydrogen FuelTech GmbH, to leverage its extensive expertise in the field of hydrogen fueling technologies.
Farmers Edge adds in-cab intelligence to precision digital platform
The app-based tool delivers universal connectivity, in the cab and remotely, to provide decision support and simplified record-keeping for profit analysis.
Mount Isa–Townsville rail line may reopen on 29 April, report Argus Media
Australia's 1000 km Mount Isa-Townsville rail line will reopen on 29 April, and will restore the haulage of base metal concentrates and fertilizers.
EU UAN complainant industry welcomes commission’s provisional anti-dumping regulation on imports.
EU UAN complainant industry welcomes commission’s provisional anti-dumping regulation on imports from Russia, Trinidad and Tobago and the US.
ResearchAndMarkets.com 2019 fertilizer report released
The ‘Innovations in Probiotic Fertilizers, Sustainable Proteins, Water Technology, Crop Monitoring, and Solid Waste Management’ report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
New solutions for producing high-purity MAP fertilizer
Technology company GEA proposes new solutions for the production of monoammonium phosphate (MAP) fertilizer.
Kalium Lakes develops Beyondie Sulfate of Potash Project
The Beyondie Sulfate of Potash Project involves the production of sulfate of potash (SOP) plus supporting infrastructure, in the East Pilbara region of Western Australia.
4R Solution Project to benefit smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa
Over 80 000 smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa will benefit from increased incomes with support from the 4R Solution Project.