Uralchem delivered a batch of complex fertilizers to Burkina Faso

Uralchem supplied a batch of NPK 27:6:6 of over 23 thousand tons to the port of Lomé (Togo) for its subsequent free delivery to Burkina Faso, as part of the company’s project for the humanitarian supply of its products to Africa.
Uralchem is implementing its project following the UN Sustainable Development Goal 2 “Zero hunger, ensure food security and improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture”. Within its framework, despite the blocking of the company’s humanitarian supplies by the countries of the European Union, Uralchem plans to send its products to African countries from ports in Russia.

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