Provincial producers pushing up potash production
Saskatchewan’s potash sector, the largest in the world, is scaling up production in response to global concerns around food security.
According to the Saskatchewan government, sanctions on Russia and Belarus — two large producers of the essential fertilizer — have left gaps in the market for potash that Saskatchewan companies are quickly moving to fill.
“Global interest in Saskatchewan is at an all-time high as countries look to us as an ethical and reliable producer for their resource needs,” Energy and Resources Minister Jim Reiter said in a media release.
Mosaic, K+S and Nutrien have all announced production increases at their facilities in the province, with Nutrien planning to increase its production by five million tonnes by 2025 and Mosaic aiming to ramp up by 1.5 million tonnes by the second half of 2023.