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"Fertilizer focus": "Shortly, EuroChem is scheduled to join the ranks of the international producers of all three primary plant nutrients, Mr. Dmitry Strezhnev told Focus in a recent interview".
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"Fertecon phosphate report (London): "EuroChem is reported to have sold 3,000 t lots of Kingisepp MAP for May shipment to the UK, Slovakia and the Czech Republic at $445 fob St Petersburg, $455 fob Tallinn and $460 fob Klaipeda, respectively.."
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AK&M: EuroChem launched the implementatio of the new equipment at Nevinnomyssky Azot (Stavropolsky reg.), the company informed.
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"Prime-TASS": "Russian mineral fertilizer producer EuroChem has launched a facility to produce granulated carbamide at its Tula Region-based subsidiary Azot, EuroChem said in a statement on Monday."
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"SKRIN Emitent": "Corporate Charity Program Receives Highest Ranking among Russian Chemicals Companies for Second Year in a Row byVedomosti, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Donors' Forum."
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RIA "Oreanda": A Russian Government delegation headed by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin visited Novomoskovsky Azot, a EuroChem subsidiary located in Novomoskovsk, Tula Region.
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RIA Oreanda: As part of the anti-crisis measures developed by the Russian Federation Government, OAO Kovdorsky GOK, a subsidiary of EuroChem, is participating in a pilot program of additional measures to decrease pressure in the Murmansk region labour-market.
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RIA Oreanda: EuroChem-BMU LLC, a EuroChem company in Krasnodar Territory, is completing the biological stage of a soil remediation project on a spot where production waste used to be stored.
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RIA Oreanda: EuroChem presented to Vladimir Putin a major investment project being implemented in Nevinnomyssk (Stavropol Territory).
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Bloomberg: K+S AG’s handing of a supervisory board seat to shareholder Andrei Melnichenko’s EuroChem could be the start of deepening ties between the two fertilizer companies.
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10th largest producer by global nutrient capacity
3.2 US$ 3.2bn currently planned investments in potash 2013-2014
2.3 mmt p.a. capacity of potash fertilizers is expected to be reached in 2015, with first potash production launched towards the end of 2013
№1 fertilizer poducer in Russia
1st and only producer of granulated urea in Russia