Topsoe and Westling partner on Nebraska blue ammonia plant to strengthen US fertilizer supply
Designed to produce approximately 500 short tons per day (STPD) of blue ammonia using natural gas as a feedstock
Designed to produce approximately 500 short tons per day (STPD) of blue ammonia using natural gas as a feedstock
Under the new measures, farmers will be able to receive liquidity support covering up to 80% of the additional fertiliser costs they face
Urea production exceeded targets for the first quarter of FY 2026-27, with output reaching 71.55 LMT against the target of 67.86 LMT
India’s fertilizer system is operating with what officials describe as comfortable inventory buffers. As of June 22, 2026, total stocks stand at 196.08 Lakh Tons, up sharply from 168.67 Lakh Tons in the same period last year.
The agreement is within the framework of the five-year supply agreement with IPL for the years 2022-2027
The organization’s milestones have come through dedication, resilience, and a consistent drive for excellence
AFC previously served as co-coordinating bank on a US$3 billion syndicated loan for the Dangote Refinery
Urea output has surged sharply—from 225 LMT in 2014–15 to a record 314.07 LMT in 2023–24, and remained strong at 306.67 LMT in 2024–25
The deal also includes a put/call option structure that could see AGROFERT acquire the remaining 50% stake from OCI starting in 2029
Weak Nitric Acid serves as a critical intermediary material for the site's broader manufacturing ecosystem
KRIBHCO Haryana State Marketing Manager Desh Raj Singh Vishnoi said the state’s total fertilizer requirement for the Kharif season is estimated at 16.20 lakh metric tonnes.
GSFC also delivered its highest-ever quarterly sales in Q4 FY26 at Rs. 2,622 crore
The facility boosts IPL Biologicals’ total production capacity to 70,000 litres per day
Subsidy income remained a major support, with the company booking Rs. 450.33 crore for the quarter and Rs. 2,426.91 crore for the year under Government of India fertilizer policy norms
On Q-o-Q Q-4, Fertilizer Segment revenue decreased mainly due to lower volume & realization whereas chemical segment revenue increased mainly due to higher volume & realization
The fertilizer major reported a 29% year-on-year rise in revenue from operations to Rs. 21,826 crore for FY26
Potash delivered a standout quarter, with adjusted EBITDA climbing to $578 million on the back of higher global prices and record sales volumes
These products will be manufactured at the company’s existing Sanand facility in Gujarat
Data from the recently concluded Rabi 2025–26 season and the current period both show a comfortable national buffer across key fertiliser categories
After securing $665 million funding milestone
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