Russian fertilizer giant pushes India for duty-free imports
Phosagro seeks tariff removal to ensure stable future supplies.
Phosagro seeks tariff removal to ensure stable future supplies.
Russia's leading manufacturer of phosphate-based fertilizers receives green light for key projects from its board.
Russian agricultural giant PhosAgro reports production growth and financial shifts amid market adjustments.
PhosAgro's Balakovo complex in Saratov Oblast is now capable of producing 360,000 tonnes of granular ammonium sulfate per year.
Phosagro said that fertilizer production at the new site will exceed one million tonnes per year.
PhosAgro has joined the Arab Fertilizer Association, saying that the decision is in keeping with its mission of ensuring the sustainability of the global food system.
PhosAgro has said that last year it produced 11.3 million tonnes of agrochemical products.
CEO Mikhail Rybnikov reflects on year's strategic advancements and challenges.
PhosAgro says that its water-soluble nitrogen-phosphorus fertilizer is well suited to hot, dry climates.
An overview of the company's progress was published following an EGM on September 30.
The company again expanded the amount of social benefits and benefits for labor collectives.
The company announced the successful completion of all placement procedures.
Total investments will exceed $2 million.
When calculating export duties, it's necessary to take into account the profitability and cost of mineral fertilizers.
The Avgust company and Russian State Agrarian University also took part in the event