thyssenkrupp Uhde to license urea granulation technology for Australian plant
Saipem and thyssenkrupp collaborate on efficient and low-emission urea production for Perdaman's new facility in Western Australia.
Saipem and thyssenkrupp collaborate on efficient and low-emission urea production for Perdaman's new facility in Western Australia.
Pakistan wants to purchase 200,000 tonnes of urea from Azerbaijan, according to reports.
Extensive efforts by multiple agencies contain hazardous blaze with no major injuries reported.
Newly established council aims to chart a path for industrial growth and tackle economic challenges.
The World Food Programme has said that Russian attacks on Ukrainian grain-production and export facilities threaten wheat supply.
There is an urgent need for alternatives to greenhouse-gas producing dryers in agriculture.
Weekend reductions in industrial activity show increased plant carbon absorption.
Ukraine's Group DF and South Korea's Hyundai Engineering intend to build new Group DF chemical plants and repair existing facilities.
Omnia Holdings attributed its fall in profits to sharp fall in fertilizer prices.
Australian grain growers may find fertilizer deals in coming months.
EGLE's regulatory shift threatens local jobs and economic stability.
OCI Global said on Monday that Fertiglobe has completed the very first shipment of internationally recognized renewable ammonia.
Yara is aiming to reduce annual CO2 emissions from its Yara Sluiskil site by 800,000 tons per year.
Transportation blockades amidst general strikes raise concerns over fertilizer shortages, threatening agricultural output.
A new policy introduced by the EU as part of its "Fit for 55" initiative to combat climate change.