Fertilizer project news
Trends across the global biostimulants industry
Vinayak Shinde, Global Market Insights, outlines the major trends to look out for across global biostimulants industry.
Worley awarded agreement for a polyhalite fertilizer mine project
The company has been selected as the preferred service provider for Anglo American’s Woodsmith project in North East England.
Martin Engineering: Identifying and addressing conveyor idler issues
The company discusses idler issues, types, and maintenance for efficient conveyor operation and improved safety.
Grupa Azoty posts stable financial results
The results were bolstered by product prices prevailing in the European markets where Grupa Azoty operates, but were adversely affected by record prices of feedstocks used in production processes.
South Harz Potash Limited appoints Non-Executive Director
The company has announced the appointment of Mr Lawrence Berthelet as a Non-Executive Director of the company and a member of its Technical Committee, effective 17 October 2022.
The Biden-Harris Administration invites applications for grants under the Fertilizer Production Expansion programme
The Administration recently announced it is making US$500 million in grants available through the programme to increase American-made fertilizer production, spur competition, and combat price hikes on US farmers caused by the war in Ukraine.
Koch Fertilizer Canada earns 2021 ENERGY STAR for Industry Certification
The certification indicates that the fertilizer plant in Manitoba, Canada, uses energy more efficiently than 75% of similar nitrogenous plants in the US and Canada.
Renewable hydrogen plant to provide feedstock into Yara ammonia operations
A renewable hydrogen plant will be built to provide feedstock into the Yara ammonia operations near Karratha in Western Australia following the final investment decision on the project.
Job Industrial Services Chosen as EPC for new fertilizer plant
The company has been chosen by Tessenderlo Kerley, Inc. to design and build a greenfield fertilizer plant in Defiance, Ohio.
Fertilizer Canada shares report on how the fertilizer industry can increase crop yields while reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
A new report released from Fertilizer Canada and the Canola Council of Canada (CCC) shows Canada can continue to increase crop yields while significantly reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from fertilizer application using available tools and technology.