Nutrien Sells $900M Assets, Focuses on Potash
Nutrien, the world's largest potash producer, sells $900 million in assets to sharpen its focus on Saskatchewan's booming potash sector, as global demand surges. Read the full strategic shift.
Nutrien, the world's largest potash producer, sells $900 million in assets to sharpen its focus on Saskatchewan's booming potash sector, as global demand surges. Read the full strategic shift.
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A Mosaic Company employee died in a fall of ground incident at the K3 potash facility near Esterhazy, Sask. Mining is halted as an investigation begins. Read the latest details.
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Nutrien's decision to build a $1B potash terminal in Washington highlights the Port of Vancouver's chronic inefficiency, ranking 389th globally. This move threatens Canada's export competitiveness and demands urgent reform.
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