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Egypt’s Misr Phosphate launches low-dust phosphate rock

  • : Fertilizers
  • 25/02/19

Major Egyptian phosphate rock producer Misr Phosphate is selling rock with reduced dust content for shipment to Europe and Latin America from Damietta port in the Mediterranean.

The producer has built a facility at the Abu Tartour phosphate mine in southwestern Egypt to remove particles measuring less than 80 micrometers from crushed phosphate rock. It says the process reduces dust by about 80pc while raising the P2O5 content by 1.0-1.5pc and cutting the heavy metal content.

The ‘de-dusting' facility at Abu Tartour at present is running at an output of about 1,000 t/day (t/d), with the potential to reach capacity of about 2,000 t/d in the second quarter of this year.

Misr Phosphate began marketing the low-dust rock at the end of 2024. So far, 15,000t of the product — ranging from 27-29pc P2O5 — has shipped to southern Europe. A further 7,000t — containing 26-27pc P2O5 — is set to complete loading at Damietta for shipment to Brazil this week.

Misr Phosphate also will load 15,000t of low-dust rock in March for shipment to Brazil and a further 20,000t in April for shipment to Spain.

The prices of the cargoes sold are not yet known but are likely to be higher because of the added processing costs.

High levels of dust in Egyptian phosphate rock previously excluded the product from many markets because of environmental regulations at discharging ports. Misr Phosphate says the low-dust cargoes delivered to European ports so far have unloaded successfully.

Misr Phosphate is the sole license holder for mining phosphate rock in Abu Tartour. It also holds licenses to operate in El Sabaia and Red Sea mines further east.

Misr Phosphate last year produced about 6.7mn t of phosphate rock of all grades, about 3.7mn t of which were exported. It targets 7mn t of phosphate rock production and 4mn t of exports for this year.

Total Egyptian phosphate rock exports were 5.2mn t last year and are anticipated to reach as high as 6mn t this year, Egyptian marketing company for phosphate and fertilizers (EMPHCO) said. Egyptian rock exports totalled 680,000t in January, including 273,000t that were shipped to India. EMPHCO expects Egypt to export 1.2mn t of phosphate rock this quarter.


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Houston, 21 March (Argus) — US fertilizer industry group The Fertilizer Institute (TFI) applauded President Donald Trump's decision to include potash in the administration's list of American critical minerals and confirmed to its members today it is looking to have phosphate added to the list as well. Under the executive order issued Thursday, which aims to increase US production of critical minerals, the National Energy Dominance Council will receive a list of mineral production projects. Within 10 days of the order being issued, the NEDC will be expected to identify priority projects to be given the necessary permitting or approval to begin advancement. "President Trump's [executive order] will help ensure a stable and abundant supply of fertilizers. which are critical to maintaining the global competitiveness of US farmers, strengthening rural economics, and keeping food prices in check," TFI said. The Defense Production Act and federal financing tools will be used to provide supportive funding for new mining projects, and a dedicated critical minerals fund is expected to be created as well. The lions share of the US' potash supply is imported, with 98pc annually coming from other countries and 85pc of that from Canada, according to TFI data. The US in comparison is one of the top five phosphate rock producing countries in the world, where roughly 20mn short tons were produced in 2024. Most phosphate rock production in the US is located in Florida and most domestic potash production is located in New Mexico. However, in January the US Department of Energy said it would conditionally back more than $1bn in loans to Michigan Potash to finance construction of the first domestically built production facility in 60 years. Under the newly issued executive order, the Michigan Potash project could be guaranteed more definitive funding and government attention. Michigan's potash reserve is ideally located within the US' fertilizer demand center, and the project in its first phase will produce about 800,000 metric tons of potash annually, Michigan Potash chief development officer Cory Christofferson said today. "In subsequent expansion phases, we can produce 4mn t of potash or more annually." By Taylor Zavala Send comments and request more information at feedback@argusmedia.com Copyright © 2025. Argus Media group . All rights reserved.

Upper Mississippi River reopens for transit


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Upper Mississippi River reopens for transit

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Brazil central bank raises target rate to 14.25pc


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Global Ports запустил комплекс для навалочных грузов на Балтике


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Mosaic optimistic about output, future demand


25/03/19
25/03/19

Mosaic optimistic about output, future demand

Houston, 19 March (Argus) — US fertilizer producer Mosaic is hopeful its output this year will exceed 2024 levels as it plans to enhance its capacity to meet anticipated demand growth. Mosaic expects phosphate and potash global demand to individually exceed 80mn metric tonnes (t) by the end of the decade, with phosphate's demand increase to be limited by a lack of adequate global supply. For phosphate, that would represent an uptick of 7mn t of demand while for potash that would represent an increase of nearly 9mn t. Mosaic referenced biofuel demand, feed use, and food use as the main pillars of agriculture commodity demand growth. There are a handful of factors expected to drive demand growth for phosphate and potash, such as population growth and an increase in the usage of the phosphate molecule in the industrial sector, the producer said in its analyst day presentation. Executive vice president Jenny Wang pointed out the downward trend in Chinese phosphate exports. The country in recent years exported roughly 10mn t, but that level has dropped to around 7mn-8mn t as it focuses on meeting domestic demand first. Mosaic expects annual Chinese phosphate exports to continue to drop by at least another 2mn t, while global phosphate demand growth from 2025-2030 is expected to increase by at least 2pc, which would further tighten global supply. The producer also did not shy away from detailing its loss of 700,000t of phosphate production last year from the plethora of hurricanes and winter storms that swept through the US Gulf. Vice president Karen Swager said if the 700,000t of phosphate had been included in the annual output tonnage, the overall 2024 production rate would have surpassed 2023, and therefore 2025's phosphate output should show an uptick. Mosaic last year produced roughly 6.3mn t of phosphate. It expects to produce between 7.2mn-7.6mn t this year and nearly 8.2mn t by 2026. "As we ramp our production up, we will lower our unit costs because a lot of our costs are fixed," Swager said. The producer has also been installing new technology at its Canadian mines that should lead to an 8pc increase in its 2025 potash output compared with 2024 levels, which were lowered by 250,000t because of electrical mine issues . Mosaic anticipates 2025 production to total between 8.9mn-9.1mn t and should near 9.2mn t by 2027. "Better operating efficiency will unlock value that enables us to grow high margin areas of the business, and invest less in the areas that aren't generating those type of returns," president Bruce Bodine said. By Taylor Zavala Send comments and request more information at feedback@argusmedia.com Copyright © 2025. Argus Media group . All rights reserved.

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