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PotashGOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF AMAZONAS ANNOUNCES ISSUANCE OF MINE INSTALLATION LICENSE AFTER ALL REGULATORY FILINGS AND INDIGENOUS CONSULTATIONS COMPLETED HISTORICAL STEP FOR BRAZIL TO MATERIALLY REDUCE DEPENDENCE ON IMPORTED POTASH AS ALL POTASH PLANNED TO BE SOLD DOMESTICALLY PROJECT TO INITIALLY PRODUCE 2.4 MILLION TONS PER YEAR WITH ABILITY TO INCREASE PRODUCTION STRATEGIC RELATIONSHIP WITH AMMAGI FOR OFFTAKE AND DISTRIBUTION SIGNED PROJECT REDU…See the Story
Brazil Potash Receives Mine Installation License to Start Project Construction of the Autazes Potash Project in Brazil
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Potash · SaskatchewanIn 2022, potash became Saskatchewan's number one export, overtaking crude oil as the leading economic driver for the province. Canada is the largest producer and exporter of potash in the world, and Saskatchewan is home to the largest global potash reserves. Mosaic and Nutrien (created when Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan merged with Agrium in 2017) produce 90 per cent of Saskatchewan's potash.See the Story
Potash leads the way in Saskatchewan exports
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Potash · IndiaThe government on Monday extended the permission by a year for import of urea (agri grade) through India Potash Ltd till March 2025. Urea imports stood at $1.81 billion during April-January this fiscal. The fertiliser is mainly imported from China, Oman and Russia.See the Story
Government Extends Permission For Import Of Urea Through India Potash Till March 2025
Potash · CadillacMichigan Potash intends to mine, refine and package potash for use as a farm and garden fertilizer. The facility also will manufacture food-grade salt. Construction of the facility is planned on 100 acres of land near Chippewa Lake in southern Osceola County.See the Story