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No. 30 Edition, Oct. 2025
F-NEWS Fetilizer news weekly Link the GlobalFertilizer Business
Zambia has commissioned a Chinese-built fertilizer plant with an annual capacity of 300,000 tons of urea and 180,000 tons of synthetic ammonia, marking a key step toward achieving fertilizer self-sufficiency.
Indorama will invest $210 million to expand Senegalese fertilizer production, boosting NPK/DAP output to 400,000 tons and adding 350,000 tons SSP capacity to strengthen regional supply.
Based on preliminary customs data, China's exports of major elemental fertilizers reached 33.36 million tons in Jan–Sep 2025, up 45.4% year-on-year, with the total export value surging 59.6% to US$9.89 billion.
Kingenta showcased its award-winning bio-based fertilizer technology at FAO's 80th anniversary event, announcing plans for global promotion via FAO platforms.