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Fertilizer Matters EP39: China’s phosphate export market

Hear Argus’ essential analysis of China’s phosphate export market, focusing on DAP and MAP quotas, NP and NPS exports, the decline in phosphate exports, changing regional trade flows, when exports could be resumed, impact of the sulphur price rally and China’s phosphate productio ...  Show more

Biomass Beat: Carbon Capture and Biomass, Battelle’s Roadmap

In this episode, Hannah Adler, Senior Reporter on the biomass desk, explores developments in carbon capture and storage (CCS) and how it can be implemented in the biomass sphere. She’s joined by Jon Cartlidge, Commercial Director at Battelle, to discuss: Why Battelle moved into c ...  Show more

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