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Fertilizer manufacturing emissions

Fertilizer Manufacturing Emissions: Innovations Driving Sustainability

The global chemical and fertilizer industry, a cornerstone of modern agriculture, is at a critical juncture. Responsible for approximately 7% of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions, the sector faces increasing scrutiny over its environmental impact. Fertilizer manufacturing alone contributes 2-3% of these emissions, primarily due to the energy-intensive ammonia synthesis process. Read more

L&T Heavy Engineering Secures Significant Orders

L&T Heavy Engineering Secures Significant Orders in Q3

Infrastructure giant Larsen & Toubro (L&T) announced on Wednesday that its heavy engineering division has secured significant orders, classified in the ₹1,000 crore to ₹2,500 crore range, in both domestic and international markets. These contracts highlight the company’s robust presence across various sectors, including energy, petrochemicals, and fertilizers. Expanding Global Read more

Urea Technology

MAIRE’s NEXTCHEM Secures Key Urea Technology Contracts

NEXTCHEM, part of MAIRE, has announced two major project awards in Canada through its subsidiary Stamicarbon, a global leader in nitrogen fertilizer technology. These projects highlight Stamicarbon’s innovative NX STAMI Urea technology. Low-Carbon Fertilizer Plant in Saskatchewan Stamicarbon will deliver the process design package (PDP) and licensing for a new Read more

Bangladesh Secures Two-Year Fertilizer Deal with Saudi Arabia to Boost Food Security

Bangladesh Secures Two-Year Fertilizer Deal with Saudi Arabia to Boost Food Security

Bangladesh has signed a two-year agreement to import 400,000 tons of diammonium phosphate (DAP) fertilizer annually from Saudi Arabia, as announced by the Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC) on Sunday. This deal is part of the South Asian nation’s efforts to strengthen food security amid rising demand and decreasing arable Read more

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