Acron in the first half of 2023 increased mineral fertilizers production by 7%

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Acron Group, one of the largest producers of mineral fertilizers in Russia, increased the production of mineral fertilizers by 7.1% in the first half of 2023 compared to the same period last year.
Ammonia output, including the Acron Group’s internal consumption, increased by 7.8% and amounted to 1.507 million tons.
The production of nitrogen fertilizers increased by 12.4%, carbamide – by 17.5%, and carbamide-ammoniac compound – by 64.1%. Ammonium nitrate was produced less by 13%.
The production of complex fertilizers also increased by 0.9%.

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