• The cause of the explosion is thought to be accidental, but fertilisers, notoriously, can be used in home-made bombs and nitrogen, one of the key elements they contain, is central to TNT and other explosives. (newscientist.com)
  • The element nitrogen, which is present in almost all fertiliser because it is a major plant nutrient. (newscientist.com)
  • But explosives - and fertiliser - start their life as compounds made of nitrogen and elements such as oxygen and hydrogen, attached to each other by much weaker bonds. (newscientist.com)
  • Prices for nitrogen fertilisers increased by 149% in September 2022, with the largest fertiliser manufactures registering record profits. (europa.eu)
  • Russia is a major producer of potash, phosphate and nitrogen-containing fertilisers, which are major crop and soil nutrients. (bangkokpost.com)
  • So add extra nitrogen or, better still, a complete fertiliser which contains at least 10 per cent nitrogen plus phosphorus and potassium. (yates.com.au)
  • If there is any sign of yellowing in the following crop, give side dressings of a nitrogen fertiliser. (yates.com.au)
  • Most of these fertilisers contain higher quantities of nitrogen and phosphorus than animal manure, but very little potassium. (yates.com.au)
  • Responding to new research showing the link between cancer and nitrates in drinking water, the Green Party is calling on the Government to immediately start phasing out the use of synthetic nitrogen fertiliser. (scoop.co.nz)
  • By phasing out the use of synthetic nitrogen fertiliser we can tackle the climate crisis and create a more resilient system that supports farmers and growers, and protects our land and our water," says Eugenie Sage, Green Party spokesperson for environment. (scoop.co.nz)
  • Currently, the cap on nitrogen fertiliser application is far too high. (scoop.co.nz)
  • Minister David Parker needs to lower this cap and commit to phasing out the use of synthetic nitrogen fertiliser entirely. (scoop.co.nz)
  • Moreover, the Indian fertiliser industry is extremely crucial as it produces phosphorous-based fertilisers such as diammonium phosphate (DAP), monoammonium phosphate (MAP), nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPKs) and single superphosphate (SSP) which aids in the development of healthy crops. (ibef.org)
  • Al-Sadoun revealed that the GCC region produced about 33mn tonnes of fertilisers in 2022, which represented 8% of nitrogen fertilisers and 11% of phosphate fertilisers on a global perspective. (gulf-times.com)
  • On 1 July 2021, the Government introduced a cap on the application of synthetic nitrogen fertiliser for land grazed by livestock under the new Essential Freshwater package. (nrc.govt.nz)
  • Dairy farmers must record synthetic nitrogen fertiliser use and report it back to us each year by 31 July. (nrc.govt.nz)
  • How can I report on my nitrogen fertiliser use? (nrc.govt.nz)
  • What information will I need if I intend to report my Nitrogen use directly to my regional council, rather than via my fertiliser supplier? (nrc.govt.nz)
  • The largest energy consumption (ca 2,5 TWh) in Swedish agriculture is linked to the production of nitrogen fertilisers, of which 95% originates from non-renewable fossil sources. (slu.se)
  • Nitrogen fertilisers are produced from ammonia made in the Haber-Bosch process where nitrogen gas and hydrogen is reacted. (slu.se)
  • Well-designed systems make sustainable manufacture of nitrogen fertiliser possible, an opportunity that gives new perspectives for future food production. (slu.se)
  • The aim of the study was to analyse systems with potential sustainable nitrogen fertiliser production. (slu.se)
  • The rising costs of synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilisers, triggered by a spike in natural gas prices, has governments panicking about a catastrophic global food crisis. (iatp.org)
  • Cultivating grain together with nitrogen-fixing beans and pulses optimises the natural fixing of nitrogen, thereby reducing the need for artificial fertilisers. (lu.se)
  • In a resolution approved on Thursday by show of hands, MEPs call for a long-term EU fertiliser strategy and a long-term EU soil nutrient strategy by June 2023. (europa.eu)
  • As a short-term measure to increase the availability of fertilisers for farmers and stabilise prices, MEPs propose using part of the agricultural 2023 budget to provide immediate assistance to farmers and to extend the temporary suspension of import duties to all mineral fertilisers apart from those coming from Russia and Belarus. (europa.eu)
  • ISLAMABAD: In an effort to revive the International Monetary Fund programme, the government has introduced new taxation measures through Finance Act 2023, affecting builders, developers and sales of DAP fertilisers. (dawn.com)
  • Kakamega County Governor Fernandes Barasa and USA Ambassador to Kenya Margaret Meg Whitman unveiling plaque during the official launch of the construction of the Kakamega county organic fertiliser plant at Matawa in Mumias West on May 31, 2023. (co.ke)
  • The Board of Directors of Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals Limited at its meeting held on May 26, 2023, recommended a final dividend of Rs. (equitybulls.com)
  • An Irish Farmers Journal survey of beef farmer readers over the weekend found that over 70% haven't purchased fertiliser yet for the 2023 season. (farmersjournal.ie)
  • Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals Limited Q4 FY2023 consolidated PAT declines to Rs. (wikipedia.org)
  • Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals Limited recommends final dividend of Rs. (equitybulls.com)
  • Following the invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, the prices of fertilisers and energy increased sharply, having an impact on the cost of food. (europa.eu)
  • The rapporteur and Chair of the Agriculture and Rural Development Committee, Mr Norbert Lins (EPP, DE), said: "We urgently need to secure an adequate supply of fertilisers for our farmers and we need more action to bring down their prices. (europa.eu)
  • Replacing and complementing mineral fertilisers with nutrients from organic sources would widen the toolbox for farmers significantly and make European agriculture less dependent on fertiliser imports from third countries. (europa.eu)
  • According to Plengsakdi Prakaspesat, president of the association, fertiliser traders and producers have faced rising production costs since the end of last year, but have been unable to raise their prices accordingly because the government has fixed fertiliser prices and asked for cooperation from producers and traders to maintain their sales prices to alleviate the impact on farmers. (bangkokpost.com)
  • In FY2021, the production of DAP, which is the second-most popular fertiliser among Indian farmers after urea, grew steadily at 1.9% between FY2020 and FY2021, compared to the sizeable growth of 8% between FY2019 and FY2020. (ibef.org)
  • welcomes the communication from the Commission on ensuring availability and affordability of fertilisers as the global fertiliser crisis, which started in early 2021 and worsened following the war in Ukraine, is particularly acute in Europe where farmers are facing both record prices and supply shortages. (europa.eu)
  • Regional councils are working closely with the Ministry for the Environment, fertiliser suppliers and the dairy sector to help farmers meet these requirements. (nrc.govt.nz)
  • We know most farmers have close ties to their fertiliser suppliers. (nrc.govt.nz)
  • Proper sewage disposal has seen a sewerage treatment plant turn into a source of organic fertiliser for thousands of farmers and a source of fish for Nyeri town and its environs. (co.ke)
  • Nyeri Youth and Women Self-help Group is among the many groups that have joined the lucrative venture where they buy the sludge, sieve it and sell it as fine organic fertiliser to farmers. (co.ke)
  • President Hichilema said the sufficient local production of fertiliser was also key in improving farmers' access to the commodity and result in high crop yields to satisfy both the local and foreign markets. (co.zm)
  • That is having a knock-on effect in countries like Kenya, where farmers are dependent on imported fertiliser. (businessdailyafrica.com)
  • Kenya recently received a Sh7.48 billion loan from the African Development Bank (AfDB) to support fertiliser and seeds acquisition for 650,000 local farmers to boost food production and control consumer price inflation. (businessdailyafrica.com)
  • Kakamega County Government has partnered with the US Government to set up an Sh1.2 billion Regen Organic fertiliser manufacturing plant to cater for farmers' needs. (co.ke)
  • Mr Lwoyelo said the plant will turn waste material into fertiliser, stating that more than 600,000 farmers will benefit. (co.ke)
  • This factory goes a long way in helping farmers improve their productivity by getting organic fertilisers, training, soil testing, and improvement of soil fertility," he said. (co.ke)
  • We are looking forward to creating wealth through agricultural productivity where the plant will address issues such as poverty by offering a solution to food insecurity where farmers will get fertiliser, and animal feeds at a fair price, " he said. (co.ke)
  • This is a solution to our perennial problem of waste management where the factory will generate it into fertilisers and animal feeds for our farmers alongside preserving our environment," said Barasa. (co.ke)
  • We want this project to translate into more fertilisers and animal feeds to the hands of farmers to improve food production and hence food security, the United States looks forward to investing in Kenya as it is a secure place for investment in Africa for the US government," said Whitman. (co.ke)
  • It's a case of who blinks first in the fertiliser market at the moment, with huge numbers of farmers opting to stay out of the market in anticipation of further price falls in the coming weeks. (farmersjournal.ie)
  • High prices for energy and fertiliser driven by the war in Ukraine could cause "significant long-term issues" and reduce the health and welfare of beef and sheep farmers, the Government's food security committee was privately warned last month. (irishtimes.com)
  • It outlined how many farmers were finding it difficult to source fertiliser, with 87 per cent planning to spread less fertiliser on grazing ground as a result. (irishtimes.com)
  • Thousands of farmers in Nepal's fertile southern plains, the country's rice bowl, face a double whammy of a fertiliser shortage and inadequate monsoon rains. (eco-business.com)
  • This year, the farmers had anticipated that the main challenge would be a shortage of chemical fertilisers . (eco-business.com)
  • The government, which used to supply fertiliser to farmers ahead of the monsoon season, failed to do so this year as the fertiliser couldn't be imported in time. (eco-business.com)
  • Olsson thinks that farmers should welcome perennial crops as conventional agriculture uses a very large part of its gross revenue to buy external inputs, mainly seeds, pesticides, artificial fertiliser, machines and diesel. (lu.se)
  • Many farmers are committed to promoting the environment, such as adapting the use of pesticides and fertilisers to reduce the impact on biodiversity. (lu.se)
  • In the long term, the composting plant will be able to finance itself through the sale of the organic fertiliser. (myclimate.org)
  • There are many convenient, commercially-available, organic-based liquid fertilisers such as fish emulsion and other blends. (yates.com.au)
  • Easy-to-handle organic fertilisers are now readily available, with pelleted, slow-release poultry manure being the most popular. (yates.com.au)
  • Each pellet contains inorganic and organic fertiliser blended together. (yates.com.au)
  • The process entails strict filtration and sedimentation to ensure that we get the dry sludge which is the organic fertiliser, and the treated water, which is then released to the river," he said. (co.ke)
  • The sludge is then released to the drying beds to undergo the drying process, where after analysis is done, we sell the sludge at Sh500 per 1,000 kilogrammes which is way below the market price for organic fertiliser," he said. (co.ke)
  • Climate change is a pandemic, and we need collective efforts to address the emission of methane, and we need to solve it by converting the waste into organic fertiliser and improve on agricultural production," said Otticho. (co.ke)
  • All types of fertilisers, including DAP, are now subject to a 5pc federal excise duty. (dawn.com)
  • It is composed of nine different fertiliser factories that produce different types of fertilisers used to enrich the soil and increase the yield per acre. (dailynewsegypt.com)
  • Historical cases of fertilisers detonating include one on 16 April 1947, when a boat carrying ammonium nitrate fertiliser in Texas accidentally exploded , killing almost 600 people. (newscientist.com)
  • But from the available information, the explosion was most likely the result of ammonium nitrate fertiliser exceeding a critical temperature and breaking down into components that then reacted with each other, producing vast amounts of heat and gas. (theconversation.com)
  • Yara has donated 18,000 tonnes of fertilisers to Ghana and agreed another 40,000 tonnes of delivery, expecting that with the donated part the average price will come down. (metro.us)
  • This model is based on the development and adoption of varieties of certain staple crops (mainly wheat, rice and maize) that are short and stocky (called semi-dwarf) and capable of producing high yields when heavily dosed with chemical fertilisers and sprayed with pesticides. (iatp.org)
  • By way of massive government programmes and subsidies, the green revolution varieties quickly replaced local varieties and generated a huge boom in the global use of chemical fertilisers. (iatp.org)
  • They also kicked in a vicious cycle, in which more and more chemical fertilisers had to be applied to sustain yields. (iatp.org)
  • According to Mr Wattanasak, who met fertiliser entrepreneurs on Thursday, production costs have risen by as high as 36-49% over 2021 levels and nearly 100% above 2020 levels, primarily due to a sharp rise in global crude oil prices and the Russia-Ukraine war. (bangkokpost.com)
  • The surge in global fertiliser prices began at the start of 2021 due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. (businessdailyafrica.com)
  • The new research - undertaken by three scientists working with Greenpeace, IATP and GRAIN - provides the first estimate of the global climate impacts of synthetic N fertilisers to cover the entire production chain, from manufacturing to soil application. (iatp.org)
  • The majority of emissions from synthetic N fertilisers occur after they are applied to the soil and enter the atmosphere as nitrous oxide (N2O) - a persistent greenhouse gas with 265 times more global warming potential than CO2. (iatp.org)
  • Established in the year 1985 by KK Birla Group, Chambal Fertilisers is the largest manufacturer of Urea in the private sector with an installed capacity of 1.5 million tonnes per annum. (wikipedia.org)
  • Thailand is a net importer of fertiliser, importing more than 5 million tonnes of fertiliser a year, with the main suppliers including the Middle East, China, Russia and Canada. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Russia produces more than 50 million tonnes of fertiliser a year, around 25% of global production. (bangkokpost.com)
  • The total capacity of all nine factories amounts to 1 million tonnes per year of phosphate, compound, and dap fertilisers, as well as commercial and pure phosphoric acid. (dailynewsegypt.com)
  • The synthetic N fertiliser supply chain was responsible for estimated emissions of 1,250 million tonnes of CO2e in 2018, which is roughly 21.5% of the annual direct emissions from agriculture (5,800 million tonnes). (iatp.org)
  • Some 25 million tonnes of corn and grains are stuck in Black Sea ports because of the war in the Ukraine and Russian grains and fertilisers exports are also disrupted by sanctions. (metro.us)
  • To manufacture these fertilisers, the country mainly depends on rock phosphate, which is a common, key raw material and largely sourced from Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. (ibef.org)
  • The GCC region is blessed with ample quantities of natural resources, be it natural gas, sulphur or phosphate, which are the ingredients to make fertiliser or agri-nutrients. (gulf-times.com)
  • Schneider Electric contracted to supply and install all the electrical equipment in nine factories in the phosphate fertilisers complex in Ain Sokhna. (dailynewsegypt.com)
  • A complete fertiliser must be broadcast at one-third of a cup per square metre when sowing all green manure crops. (yates.com.au)
  • The agricultural sector 's success largely depends on the fertiliser industry, which manufactures some of the most important raw materials required for production of crops. (ibef.org)
  • State-owned Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) has revealed plans to set up a fertiliser plant at a time an acute shortage of the vital farm input is threatening success of the country's crops and could lead to widespread food shortages. (businessdailyafrica.com)
  • MEPs also acknowledge that being self-sufficient on mineral fertilisers "is not realistic" in the medium term and that raw materials used to produce fertilisers often come from autocratic regimes. (europa.eu)
  • Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd (CFCL) is an Indian agrochemicals manufacturing company based in Kota in Rajasthan. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fire fighting is further complicated by the presence of other hazardous chemicals used to make the fertiliser, principally anhydrous ammonia (liquefied ammonia gas) and nitric acid . (theconversation.com)
  • Qatar's fertiliser and petrochemical industries have ample scope for growth, noted Dr Abdulwahab al-Sadoun, secretary-general of Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA). (gulf-times.com)
  • We produce 152mn tonnes of chemicals and petrochemicals in the region, of which 23% by volume is fertiliser. (gulf-times.com)
  • The Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd. share price moved up by 2.98% from its previous close of Rs 709.05. (indiatimes.com)
  • As the 26th UN Climate Change Conference gets underway, now is the time for the world to kick its addiction to synthetic N fertilisers and urgently transition to farming without fossil fuels and chemicals. (iatp.org)
  • It finds that the production and use of synthetic N fertiliser accounts for 2.4% of global emissions, making it one of the top climate polluting industrial chemicals. (iatp.org)
  • Attitudes of food consumers at universities towards recycling human urine as crop fertiliser: A multinational survey dataset. (bvsalud.org)
  • Ammonia is widely used as a fertiliser. (exampleessays.com)
  • KenGen) now invites proposals to provide the following consulting services to undertake a feasibility study for green hydrogen, ammonia and fertiliser production and its pilot plant at Olkaria, Naivasha - Kenya," said KenGen in tender documents. (businessdailyafrica.com)
  • Ammonia is produced in vast quantities worldwide for agricultural fertilisers but uses natural gas or other fossil fuels. (businessdailyafrica.com)
  • The Internal Trade Department approved on Friday local traders and suppliers increasing fertiliser prices in line with rising production costs, but the move is on a case-by-case basis, not across the board. (bangkokpost.com)
  • The Thai Fertilizer and Agricultural Supplies Association last Monday submitted a letter to the commerce minister, asking him to review the price-fixing policy and allow entrepreneurs to raise fertiliser prices in line with higher production costs. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Now, the Haber-Bosch Process is used in the manufacture of explosives and the production of fertilisers. (exampleessays.com)
  • Following this, the government reimburses the price difference between the cost of fertiliser production and price at which it is sold to the beneficiary in the form of subsidy. (ibef.org)
  • According to government data, the overall fertilisers production stood at 37 million metric tonnes, a 3% increase in the first 10 months of FY2021 compared with 36 million in the first 10 months of FY2020. (ibef.org)
  • Fertiliser production in the region started through Qafco in 1969. (gulf-times.com)
  • THE Government anticipates a reduction in local fertiliser prices as the country begins to enhance its local production capacity for the commodity. (co.zm)
  • KenGen has kicked off the search for consultants to determine the viability of fertiliser production at its Olkaria fields in Naivasha in a fresh revenue diversification bid. (businessdailyafrica.com)
  • The Business Daily learned from insiders that KenGen is confident the fertiliser-making venture is profitable once it is scaled given the huge market gap for the products in the country and KenGen's strategic advantages in a future production process. (businessdailyafrica.com)
  • The project aims to cover the local market's fertiliser needs and export the surplus production. (dailynewsegypt.com)
  • But, what is less discussed is that almost 40% of the greenhouse gas emissions of synthetic N fertilisers occur in production and transport, largely in the form of CO2 caused by the burning of fossil fuels during manufacture. (iatp.org)
  • Synthetic N fertilisers have increased by a whopping 800% since the 1960s according to the IPCC, and the new research confirms that climate pollution from their production and use is on course to get much worse if actions are not taken to reverse these trends (Graphic 1). (iatp.org)
  • Global fertiliser production depends heavily on natural gas and the EU receives 40% of its gas from Russia. (metro.us)
  • We need to build a system that is less reliant on Russia and is more green including by using renewable energy for fertiliser production," said Holsether. (metro.us)
  • In the long-term, MEPs recommend accelerating the decarbonising process and using fossil-free and recycled nutrients to produce fertilisers. (europa.eu)
  • Agri-nutrients (fertilisers) represent a substantial part of the GCC chemical industry, and play a crucial role in the GCC's road to sustainability and food security. (gulf-times.com)
  • These nutrients must be replaced to ensure your plants continue to grow and thrive , here you can see our available nutrient-rich plant food and fertilisers. (fishkeeper.co.uk)
  • How do you feel about using the nutrients in wastewater as plant fertiliser in your garden? (lu.se)
  • The market price for a 50-kilogramme bag of inorganic fertiliser is Sh3,500, implying that 1,000 kilogramme will require a farmer to spend Sh70,000. (co.ke)
  • The main activity of CFCL is the manufacture of nitrogenous fertiliser viz. (wikipedia.org)
  • There is a need for available and cheap natural fertilisers, which means that myclimate and Biocomp Nepal are promoting sustainable agriculture. (myclimate.org)
  • Liquid animal manure watered onto leafy vegetables every week or two is an excellent fertiliser. (yates.com.au)
  • For references , please go to https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/fertiliser-consumption-in-1997-1999-and-projections-for-2030 or scan the QR code. (europa.eu)
  • The fertiliser plant is located at Gadepan, Kota district, Rajasthan. (wikipedia.org)
  • An explosion at a fertiliser plant in the town of West, near Waco, Texas, has injured over 160 people and caused up to 15 deaths . (newscientist.com)
  • This will be the first gas-based fertiliser plant in south India. (epw.in)
  • Why was the Texas fertiliser plant explosion so deadly? (theconversation.com)
  • Remains of a fertiliser plant and other buildings and vehicles after the plant exploded in West, Texas, USA, 17 April 2013. (theconversation.com)
  • At least 14 people - including a number of emergency services crew - died in an massive explosion on Wednesday night at a fertiliser plant in the small town of West near Waco, Texas. (theconversation.com)
  • Waco Police spokesperson William Swanton addresses the media during a press conference about the fertiliser plant explosion. (theconversation.com)
  • DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - Norwegian fertiliser giant Yara says donors urgently need to close the U.N.'s $10 billion food programme funding gap to avoid a catastrophe as sanctions on Russian fertilisers and Ukraine's grain export problems have created an extreme global shock. (metro.us)
  • The domestic fertiliser market reached a crisis point after Russia, the world's biggest exporter of fertilisers, last week recommended its fertiliser producers temporarily halt exports. (bangkokpost.com)
  • highlights that emergency domestic actions are required to limit the impact of the fertiliser crisis. (europa.eu)
  • At the same time, new research shows that synthetic N fertilisers are a major driver of the climate crisis, responsible for 1 out every 40 tonnes of GHGs currently pumped into the atmosphere. (iatp.org)
  • Thailand imported 500,000 tonnes of fertiliser from Russia last year, using a port in Ukraine. (bangkokpost.com)
  • The first meeting of the committee heard that 60 per cent of grain used in Ireland is imported, and that 30 per cent of grain on the world market is sourced from Ukraine and Russia - with 20 per cent of Irish fertiliser coming from Russia. (irishtimes.com)
  • The global impacts of the war on Ukraine, on top of the impacts of the pandemic, are rapidly affecting millions of families' access to nutritious food through increasing food, fuel and fertiliser prices. (who.int)
  • Among those who have purchased fertiliser, there has been a huge range in prices, with urea 46% N ranging in price from €655/t to €990/t delivered. (farmersjournal.ie)
  • In Canada the government has set a target to reduce the emissions from fertiliser by 30 per cent by 2030. (abc.net.au)
  • In this way, greenhouse gas emissions from traditional landfills are reduced and high-value fertiliser is produced for surrounding fields. (myclimate.org)
  • Added up, a full accounting of emissions from synthetic N fertiliser shows how it is a major source of climate pollution that needs to be rapidly and drastically reduced. (iatp.org)
  • The research also finds that emissions from synthetic N fertilisers are highly concentrated in certain geographic areas. (iatp.org)
  • Worldwide, emissions keep growing every year, including in Africa, where fertiliser use is now growing rapidly. (iatp.org)
  • The country earlier announced a Sh5.7 billion fertiliser subsidy to partially offset high prices. (businessdailyafrica.com)
  • The project will contribute to cover the needs of fertilisers at affordable prices and increase Egypt's exports of these products. (dailynewsegypt.com)
  • Parliament urges the Commission to ensure the supply of fertilisers, take action to bring down prices and increase the EU's strategic autonomy in fertilisers. (europa.eu)
  • Currently, fertiliser prices in Kenya stand at Sh6,000 per 50-kilogramme bag, a 71 per cent increase from a year earlier. (businessdailyafrica.com)
  • Currently, we have an extreme combination of events when food supplies are going down, fertilisers supplies are doing down, gas supplies are going down and prices for gas and fertilisers are rising," said Holsether. (metro.us)
  • Purchasing groups around the country have been holding off getting quotes as fertiliser prices continue to drop on a weekly basis. (farmersjournal.ie)
  • The Teagasc presentation, which was released under freedom of information law, outlined a range of challenges facing the agricultural sector as input prices for items such as fertiliser, foodstocks and energy climbed. (irishtimes.com)
  • The visit was organised by MOSTI's Bilik Gerakan Penyelesaian Teknologi (War Room) as one of its initiatives to reduce Malaysia's high dependence on imported fertilisers. (akademisains.gov.my)
  • He said the direct impact of Russian sanctions has removed at least 15% of global fertiliser supply and the indirect impact was even more severe due to disruptions of supply chains and the impact of gas price rises. (metro.us)
  • India and Iran may soon begin exploratory talks on resumption of bilateral trade in items such as crude oil and fertilisers that have faced US sanctions since 2019 as Iran and the US are trying to expedite talks on reviving the Iranian nuclear deal of 2015, a source has said. (thehindubusinessline.com)
  • In the case of the explosion in West, something had to heat the ammonium nitrate in the fertiliser factory to a critical temperature of 300C for it to auto-ignite. (theconversation.com)
  • If this test result is between 0.1 and 0.4 mg/l, your plants are receiving fertilisers and thus sufficient iron. (jbl.de)
  • In Australia it remains unclear how fertiliser application will be tackled in the plan to reach net zero by 2050. (abc.net.au)
  • Recovered struvite will be processed to obtain a quality required for application as a fertiliser. (sintef.no)
  • The next three weeks is a critical time for fertiliser purchases on beef farms as fertiliser is lined up for first cut silage application at the end of March /beginning of April. (farmersjournal.ie)
  • Worldwide use of synthetic N fertilisers is set to increase by over 50% by 2050, according to the United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organisation. (iatp.org)
  • The fertiliser project ai Kakinada is at an advanced stage of implementation and is scheduled to go on stream in August this year. (epw.in)
  • No more than 190kg/ha/year of synthetic fertiliser can be applied without a resource consent. (nrc.govt.nz)
  • We were already worried that the output would go down this year due to lack of fertiliser, now the rainfall problem has added to our woes," Sharma said. (eco-business.com)
  • Have you got the right CO2 and fertiliser content in your aquarium? (jbl.de)
  • The Scotts Handy Fertiliser Spreader is a hand spreader suitable for spreading lawn fertilizer, wetting agents and Hydraflo for small to medium sized lawns. (mitre10.com.au)
  • The product pricing for each fertiliser unit is determined by the government of India and is designed to yield a 12 per cent post-tax return on net worth at 90 per cent capacity utilisation and other norms of efficiency. (epw.in)
  • The fertiliser industry is highly regulated and monitored by the Indian government. (ibef.org)
  • They also call on the Commission to look into a joint purchase mechanism for fertilisers at EU level and how bottlenecks in the market for fertilisers can be reduced. (europa.eu)
  • To a certain extent, you can see if your plants are lacking fertilisers or minerals by looking at their growth and colour. (jbl.de)