Fertilizer project news
Villeta Project secures US$50 million in financing
The Green Climate Fund has approved US$50 million in concessional finance to the Villeta Project.
Pivot Bio announces inaugural Investor & Innovation Day
Pivot Bio, one of the world’s innovative agricultural technology companies, has announced its inaugural Investor & Innovation Day in Minnesota, US.
Casale awarded PDP contract for new production facilities in Turkmenistan
Casale has announced the signing of a new contract with Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co. for the process design package (PDP) of an AS granulation plant and of a new granular SSP production facility in Turkmenistan.
OCP Group and AFD Group formalise their strategic partnership
OCP Group and AFD Group formalise their strategic partnership in support of Morocco’s low-carbon transition and the development of sustainable and inclusive agriculture.
PepsiCo and Yara announce partnership expansion
Mexico PepsiCo and Yara have announced a long-term partnership for the supply of crop nutrition programmes in Latin America to help decarbonise the food value chain.
GNFC cuts 44 000 tpm of emissions with EnviCat removal catalyst
Clariant Climate Campaign winner GNFC has cut 44 000 tpm of CO2e emissions with EnviCat N2O removal catalyst.
thyssenkrupp Uhde secures landmark contract for GNFC's new nitric acid plant
Third project for GNFC will enhance the production capacity of weak nitric acid by more than 50%. The plant will have a capacity of 600 tpd of weak nitric acid.
OMEX opens Ireland’s largest liquid fertilizer facility
OMEX Ireland has officially opened the country’s first and largest dedicated liquid fertilizer distribution hub at the Port of Cork.
Arctic Gateway Group and Genesis Fertilizers join forces
Arctic Gateway Group and Genesis Fertilizer join forces to diversify supply chains and grow Canada's prairie economy, partnering to enable new imports and exports between Port of Churchill and world markets for fertilizer shipment.
MOPCO to enhance sustainable urea and ammonia production with thyssenkrupp Uhde’s carbon capture and green ammonia solutions
Using a carbon capture and usage (CCU) solution, the aim is to remove up to 145 000 tpy of CO2 from the flue gas of the existing ammonia production and use them in the urea production.