India fertilizer news
India’s NP/NPK stocks rise further in February
Argus Media reports that India's NP/NPK stocks rose in February as slow sales since the start of 2019 and the unrestricted flow of stocks inland from ports continued to drive up inventories.
GSFC’s new LEM™ melamine plant has commenced trial runs
Casale has announced that Gujarat State Fertilizer & Chemical Ltd, Vadodara (India) has produced its first batch of melamine at their new plant.
India’s ammonia capacity is expected to witness double digit growth over the next six years, says GlobalData
India’s ammonia plant capacity is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.3% from 15.610 million tpy in 2017 to 25.491 million tpy in 2022, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.
NIIK completes contract with Indian company Rashtriya Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd
NIIK has successfully completed a contract with Indian company Rashtriya Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd (RCF), including the installation of three sets of internal devices (Vortex Mixers and Conversion Boosters) into urea synthesis reactors at RCF Thal in Alibag, Maharashtra state.
A World of Sulfur
AK Tyagi, Nuberg EPC, India, takes a detailed look at the production of sulfur and provides a case study on a plant installation in Egypt.
Advancements in the Asian Fertilizer Market: Part 2
Priyanka Khemka, Nexant, details the consumption and capacity developments of nitrogen fertilizers in Asia.
Advancements in the Asian Fertilizer Market
Priyanka Khemka, Nexant, details the consumption and capacity developments of nitrogen fertilizers in Asia.
Fact awards ammonia tender to Muntajat
Fact requested 4000 t of ammonia for delivery to Kochi, India, on 6 – 10 December.
Russia's chemical company PhosAgro to supply 2 million t of fertilizer to India
An agreement between Russia's PhosArgo and India's Indian Potash Ltd (IPL) along with RDIF, will see the supply of 2 million t of fertilizer to India.
MMCT excludes Iranian urea from its tender
Metals and Minerals Trading Corporation of India (MMCT) has excluded the use of Iranian urea from its tender due to its status as a sanctioned country.