Fertilizer project news
Mining operations at Wonarah phosphate project to commence
Avenira has announced the approval of its Mine Management Plan (MMP) authorising 40 000 t of ore extraction, allowing the company to commence mining operations at the 100% owned Wonarah phosphate project.
Fertilizer Canada calls for resolution to St. Lawrence Seaway Strike
The company has shared a statement calling for the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation (SLSMC) and Unifor to promptly come to an agreement to end the strike.
Fitch affirms OCP at 'BB+' with stable outlook
The agency has also revised the standalone credit profile (SCP) to 'bbb-' from 'bb+'.
USDA invests nearly US$1.3 million to increase innovative domestic fertilizer production
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) State Director Michele Weaver, has announced an US$1.261 million award under the fertilizer production expansion program to Aqua-Yield Operations.
MAIRE S.p.A. announces contracts in the Sustainable Technology Solutions (STS) business unit
In particular, STS has been awarded licensing and equipment supply contracts for an ‘ultra low energy’ urea plant in China, by Shandong Lianmeng Chemical Company.
Yara shares financial results for third quarter
Third-quarter EBITDA excluding special items was US$396 million, compared with US$1001 million a year earlier.
US Senator Brown announces investment to help decrease reliance on foreign fertilizer
The investment will help build a new facility that will help the Ohio company increase production of their American made fertilizer.
ADP Fertilizers has obtained the ZERYA® distinction for products from the Fertiberia Tech range
This certification guarantees that these products, when applied, promote the development of agricultural production systems that favour the obtaining of food with zero residue.
Proman, Mitsubishi sign MoU to develop ultra low-carbon ammonia plant in USA
The proposed plant would produce approximately 1.2 million tpy of clean ammonia by incorporating carbon capture and sequestration technology.
U.S. Department of Agriculture announces more than US$50 million in awards to expand domestic fertilizer production
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack has highlighted the progress made in partnering with farmers and American businesses to increase innovative domestic fertilizer production and in making it easier for U.S. farmers to grow food through the practice of double cropping.