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OCP Nutricrops renews fertilizer supply deal with Bangladesh worth up to 1.3 million tons

OCP Nutricrops and the Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC) have renewed their annual strategic fertilizer supply agreement for the 2026-2027 period, covering up to 1.3 million metric tons of phosphate fertilizers, the companies announced Thursday. The agreement includes the supply of up to 750,000 metric tons of Triple Super Phosphate (TSP), a phosphate fertilizer used [] The post OCP Nutricrops renews fertilizer supply deal with Bangladesh worth up to 1.3 million tons appeared first on HESPRESS English - Morocco News.
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Nepal News
· Jul 3, 2026
पाल्पाबाट दालचिनी भारत निर्यात
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Halal lonjak permintaan Ayam Kampung Mambau
SEREMBAN: Ayam Kampung Mambau mencatatkan peningkatan jualan bulanan daripada sekitar RM10,000 kepada RM15,000 hingga RM20,000 selepas memperoleh pensijilan halal daripada Jabatan Agama Islam Malaysia (Jakim) pada November tahun lalu. Pengurus Operasi Hasanah Harta Sdn. Bhd., Nurhanissa Mohd. Asrafadden berkata, jenama Ayam Kampung Mambau itu menawarkan ayam kampung segar yang telah diproses, disahkan halal dan dibungkus ... Read more The post Halal lonjak permintaan Ayam Kampung Mambau appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Arise News
· Jun 24, 2026
Tinubu Calls For End To Exploitation Of Africa’s Minerals
Tinubu urges African nations to add value locally and stop exporting critical minerals without beneficiation.
BERNAMA
· Jun 28, 2026
General : RM14.533 Mln Allocated to Strengthen Penang Agrofood Sector
NIBONG TEBAL, June 28 (Bernama) -- The Penang state government, together with the Federal Government, has allocated RM14.533 million this year to strengthen the state’s agriculture and agrofood sector, including enhancing the competitiveness of its premium durian industry, which is one of the main contributors to the state’s agricultural economy.
Daily Sabah
· Jun 28, 2026
World Bank approves $1.1B in emergency funding for Bangladesh
The World Bank authorized some 1.1 billion in emergency funding for Bangladesh to help secure food supplies, support vulnerable households and businesses due to the rising prices...
Tehran Times
· Jul 10, 2026
Inventory of essential goods exceeds 4 million tons
TEHRAN- The Deputy Minister of Agriculture stated that despite disruptions caused by the war, over 4 million tons of essential goods are available in the country.
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Related coverage for "OCP Nutricrops renews fertilizer supply deal with Bangladesh worth up to 1.3 million tons": Nepal News — पाल्पाबाट दालचिनी भारत निर्यात. Utusan Malaysia — Halal lonjak permintaan Ayam Kampung Mambau. Arise News — Tinubu Calls For End To Exploitation Of Africa’s Minerals. BERNAMA — General : RM14.533 Mln Allocated to Strengthen Penang Agrofood Sector. Daily Sabah — World Bank approves $1.1B in emergency funding for Bangladesh. Tehran Times — Inventory of essential goods exceeds 4 million tons


