Fertilizer project news
Arianne Phosphate announces new advisor
Mark Edinger will be joining the company as an advisor, having previously worked with Nutrien Ltd.
El Salvador has received 100 t of fertilizer from Morocco
El Salvador receives 100 t of fertilizer from Morocco that will contribute to agricultural production and food security in the country.
Researchers are building a green fertilizer system to reuse wastes and cut greenhouse gas emissions
Research teams from Iowa State University and Wichita State University are developing a system that captures waste nitrogen and carbon dioxide to produce a green fertilizer that reduces emissions of nitrous oxide.
Azoty Group S.A. signs contract with thyssenkrupp Uhde for preparation and supply of ammonium nitrate solution plant
The project is set to enhance production efficiency by substantially decreasing the energy intensity of the fertilizer manufacturing process, and will help to reduce energy consumption in the production process by over 250 000 GJ per year.
Petrobras to resume operations at a fertilizer plant in Paraná
Petrobras has announced the studies for the resumption of production of fertilizers at Araucária Nitrogenados.
South Harz Potash Limited announces new Non-Executive Director
The company has announced that Mr Seamus Cornelius has been appointed as a Non-Executive Director with effect from 21 August.
thyssenkrupp Uhde and Orica partner to reduce nitric acid plant emissions
The companies have completed the Kooragang Island Decarbonisation Project in Newcastle, Australia, with the commissioning of thyssenkrupp Uhde’s EnviNOx® technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at Orica’s three on-site nitric acid plants.
Australian Potash Limited provides update on Lake Wells sulfate of potash project
Directors at the company have made the difficult decision to cease the strategic review and funding process for the project.
New study shows benefits of fertilizers rich in calcium, magnesium and zinc
A new study has found that the application of fertilizers rich in calcium, magnesium and zinc can vastly improve the growth of potatoes as well as other tubers.
Ma’aden renews the supply of 600 000 t of fertilizer to Bangladesh
Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma’aden), has renewed its agreement with the Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC), to supply 600 000 t of fertilizers to BADC.