Engineering Eurochem Inaugurates New Phosphate Fertilizer Production Unit

Source: Press release Eurochem 1 min Reading Time

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In Brazil, Eurochem has invested almost 1 billion dollars to develop its new phosphate fertilizer production facility. With an annual production capacity of 1 million tonnes of advanced phosphate fertilizers, the project aims to meet the growing demand of Brazilian farmers.

Eurochem recently celebrated the opening of its new phosphate fertilizer production facility in Serra do Salitre, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil.(Source:  Eurochem)
Eurochem recently celebrated the opening of its new phosphate fertilizer production facility in Serra do Salitre, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
(Source: Eurochem)

Zug/Switzerland – Eurochem recently celebrated the opening of its new phosphate fertilizer production facility in Serra do Salitre, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil. With a total project investment of nearly 1 billion dollars, the new phosphate mine and plant complex was constructed in record-breaking time and will have an annual production capacity of 1 million tonnes of advanced phosphate fertilizers, significantly increasing the reliability of domestic phosphate fertilizer supplies to Brazilian farmers.

The facility offers state-of-the-art integrated phosphate fertilizer production, with low water consumption, a fully closed water circuit, and a clean energy generation system that re-uses its own steam and generates up to 40 % of the entire facility’s energy needs.

“Eurochem has a long-standing and successful history in South America, a key growth market for us, where there is a high demand for our products,” said Eurochem Group President Oleg Shiryaev. “The launch of our new facility moves us one step closer to our customers and allows us to provide Brazilian farmers with access to the highest quality fertilizers via our well-established distribution network in this important global breadbasket. Eurochem operates on a mine-to-farm basis, ensuring reliability and quality across the entire fertilizer supply chain, from raw material extraction to production and delivery to the end consumer.”

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