Sustainable fertilizer news
Supply and demand: seeking fertilizer sustainability
Gordon Cope, Contributing Editor, examines how the fertilizer industry must adapt to meet rising supply and demand whilst reducing its environmental impact.
Ammobia raises US$7.5 million to scale low-cost ammonia production
Ammobia has raised US$7.5 million to scale its low-cost ammonia production technology which has the potential to be critical to energy resilience.
The Fertilizer Show partners with Florida-based fertilizer research centre
The Fertilizer Show has partnered with the Gulf Coast Research and Education Center (GCREC), featuring a future of farming tour showcasing new AI research.
SAMSUNG E&A breaks ground on ammonia plant
SAMSUNG E&A has announced that it has broken ground on its Wabash Low-Carbon Ammonia Plant in the US.
NEXTCHEM supports Chinese urea plant
NEXTCHEM (MAIRE) has been awarded a licensing, process design package and proprietary equipment supply for a urea plant in Eastern China.
Millennial Potash initiates Environmental and Social Impact Assessment
Millennial Potash Corp. has initiated its Environmental and Social Impact Assessment at the Banio Potash Project in Gabon.
Electric hydrogen expands into Latin America
Electric Hydrogen has announced its expansion into Latin America to accelerate green fertilizer production and industrial decarbonisation.
OCP Group and UNIDO sign MoU for sustainable industrial development
OCP Group and UNIDO have signed an MoU to accelerate agricultural transformation and low-carbon industrial development in Africa and the rest of the globe.
The future of crop fertilizers
Alex Valentine, Andres Agurto, and Franz Hippler, Yara R&D, discuss the future of crop fertilizers, and why the role of crop nutrition – especially from the mineral fertilizer industry – is rarely present in science-fiction films.
Brazil and UK announce plans to improve fertilizers
The governments of Brazil and the UK have announced a declaration to improve the production and use of fertilizers for food security, nature, and the climate.