Fertilizer

Texas Fertilizer Plant Completely Destroyed by Huge Fire

Texas Fertilizer Plant Completely Destroyed by Huge Fire

An American fertilizer plant in Texas has been completely destroyed by a huge fire, local authorities have confirmed. The massive blaze at the American Plant Food Corporation fertilizer plant has now been contained, fire officials revealed. The air quality has now been confirmed to be safe again as Hazmat crews…
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Green Agenda War on Nitrous Oxide Threatens Global Food Supply

Green Agenda War on Nitrous Oxide Threatens Global Food Supply

The global food supply has been coming under increasing pressure in recent years as governments push policies to comply with the green agenda goals. One of the hardest-hit industries in the globalist fight against "climate change" has been agriculture. In many cases around the world, farmers have become direct targets…
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Major Fertilizer Producer Slashes European Output as Energy Crises Worsens

Major Fertilizer Producer Slashes European Output as Energy Crises Worsens

Fertilizer giant Yara International ASA has announced that it is drastically slashing European output as the energy crisis continues to worsen. The company revealed Thursday that third-quarter ammonia output was slashed due to skyrocketing natural gas prices. The move puts even more upward pressure on food inflation as the cost-of-living…
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Europeans Will ‘Freeze, Then Starve’ This Winter, Expert Warns

Europeans Will ‘Freeze, Then Starve’ This Winter, Expert Warns

A renowned international war correspondent has warned that Europeans are "going to freeze, then starve" this winter due to the energy crisis. Journalist Michael Yon, a U.S. Army Special Forces veteran, is warning that the crisis will expand outside of Europe as global famine looms due to multiple interlinked crises.…
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World’s Largest Chemical Company to Cut Key Fertilizer Ingredient Production

World’s Largest Chemical Company to Cut Key Fertilizer Ingredient Production

The world’s largest chemical company, Germany’s BASF, is set to further cut production of key fertilizer ingredient ammonia. BASF cited energy shortages for the reduction. The move comes as the farming industry is already battling with shortages of fertilizer, water, and other essentials amid soaring gas prices. “We are reducing…
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