World Fertilizer Magazine
World Fertilizer is a business-to-business publication that focuses on the international fertilizer sector, encompassing everything from extraction to production.
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5 days ago |
worldfertilizer.com | Emilie Grant
A £20 device which makes fertilizer by treating water with ultrasound could transform agricultural supply chains in remote areas, its inventors say. Chemists and engineers from the University of Glasgow have found a way to produce molecules of nitrate – an important nutrient for plant growth – using just sound waves, water and air. They say their prototype process could be scaled up to enable individual farmers to make their own fertilizers on demand in the future.
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1 week ago |
worldfertilizer.com | Emilie Grant
Published by Emilie Grant, Editorial Assistant World Fertilizer, Friday, 20 June 2025 09:00 In India, AVTL, will develop a brownfield ammonia terminal at the existing Pipavav location. The terminal will be the first independent ammonia storage terminal in India. The terminal will facilitate ammonia imports, serving the extensive fertilizer market.
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1 week ago |
worldfertilizer.com | Emilie Grant
Bion Environmental Technologies, Inc., who specialise in advanced livestock and organic waste treatment and resource recovery technology, announced it has completed the Technology-Optimisation Report for its Ammonia Recovery System (ARS) at Fair Oaks, IN. The optimised ARS demonstrated it is stable and can maintain continuous steady-state operations; it is reliable; and it is scalable.
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1 week ago |
worldfertilizer.com | Emilie Grant
Cibus, Inc., an agricultural technology company that develops and licenses plant traits to seed companies for royalties, has confirmed its continuing collaboration with the John Innes Centre (JIC). Cibus applauds the JIC breakthrough discovery, published earlier this year in the journal Nature, of a biological mechanism that makes plant roots more welcoming to beneficial soil microbes.
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1 week ago |
worldfertilizer.com | Emilie Grant
Pivot Bio, an agtech company, has released its 2024 Impact Report showcasing record-breaking performance that delivered tangible value to American farmers and strengthened US supply chains. The report, 'Why Now: Innovation at Work for America', demonstrates how Pivot Bio's breakthrough technology addresses farmers' pressing challenges, including creating higher and more-predictable outcomes, higher yields, and lowering input costs, in an increasingly volatile market environment.
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