Nutrien closes 3 Sask. potash mines for up to 8 weeks
As many as 700 potash workers are set to be laid off for the final fiscal quarter of 2019, after Nutrien announced it’s going to close three of its mines in Saskatchewan.
Those sites are located at Allan, Lanigan and Vanscoy.
Nutrien, which is the product of a merger between Agrium and Potash Corp., blamed “a short-term slowdown in global potash markets” for the temporary closures, in a media release.
The company called the closures “inventory shutdowns” that could last up to eight weeks.