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Pupuk Indonesia, Somiphos sign phosphate rock MoU

  • Market: Fertilizers
  • 27/01/26

State-owned fertilizer group Pupuk Indonesia has signed an initial agreement with Algerian phosphate mining company Somiphos for up to 1mn t/yr of phosphate rock, the company announced on 26 January.

The agreement is still in its early stages and a timeline has not been discussed yet, Somiphos said. Somiphos currently has 2mn t/yr phosphate rock production capacity, and plans to expand by 500,000 t/yr over two years to reach 3mn t/yr in 2027.

Indonesia currently relies entirely on imports for its phosphates needs. Indonesia imported 1.4mn t of phosphate rock in January-November 2025, with more than 60pc from Jordan, according to Global Trade Tracker (GTT) data. The country previously imported 169,000t of phosphate rock from Algeria in 2024 via traders, but did not import any volumes in 2025.

Phosphate rock is an important raw material for fertilizers in Indonesia, both as a direct application fertilizer and for NPK production. Increased phosphate rock imports from Algeria will strengthen Indonesia's raw material supply for fertilizer production and supports the country's goal of sustainable food self-sufficiency, Pupuk said.


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