Fertilizer project news
Beyondie Sulphate of Potash Project receives overseas research approval
Kalium Lakes Ltd (KLL) has announced that Innovation Science Australia has granted approval to the overseas research and development activities for the Beyondie Sulphate of Potash Project.
Vale announces senior leadership change
Vale has reported that Murilo Ferreira will not renew his contract after the expiration of his term as Vale’s CEO on 26 May 2017.
TFI commends Scott Pruitt as next EPA Administrator
The Fertilizer Institute President Chris Jahn issued the following statement on the Senate confirmation of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt as Administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency.
Harvest Minerals offers Arapua fertilizer project update
Harvest Minerals Ltd has announced the results of an updated independent Mineral Resource estimate, completed for the Arapuá Fertilizer Project in Minas Gerais State, Brazil.
OCP and the Government of Guinea sign phosphate MoU
OCP and the Government of Guinea have signed an MoU to supply Guinea with phosphate fertilizers adapted to the needs of local soils and crops.
BASF announces new Head of Performance Chemicals
BASF has announced the company has hired a new Head of Performance Chemicals.
Kalium Lakes provides Beyondie update
Kalium Lakes Ltd has announced the latest news regarding the Pre-Feasibility Study on the Beyondie Sulfate of Potash project.
Taloja starts commercial operations
Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corp. Ltd has announced that commercial operations have begun at the Taloja (Maharashtra) NPK plant.
Guizhou phosphorus strategic agreement announced
Sinochem Fertilizer Co. Ltd’s Deputy General Manager, Feng Mingwei, and Guizhou Kai Phosphorus Holdings Co. Ltd’s Deputy General Manager have announced the signing of a Guizhou phosphorus strategic cooperation agreement.
JPMC to supply 270 000 t of phosphate
Jordan Phosphate Mines Co. has signed an MoU with the Bangladeshi government to supply of a total of 270 000 t of phosphate ore and phosphoric acid, for a period of 3 years.