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  2. From performance fertilizers designed to provide advanced crop nutrition, to top-quality commodity offerings, our products are optimized to take advantage of today’s most advanced plant genetics, crop protection and equipment technologies.

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      Mosaic mines, produces and distributes millions of tonnes of...

  3. The Mosaic Company is an American chemical company based in Tampa, Florida, which mines phosphate, potash, and collects urea for fertilizer, through various international distribution networks, [2] and Mosaic Fertilizantes. [3] It is the largest U.S. producer of potash and phosphate fertilizer. [4]

  4. We mine phosphate in Central Florida and potash in Saskatchewan and New Mexico. With those minerals, we produce high-quality fertilizers and animal feed, then market and deliver our finished products—about half to customers in North America, and half to customers around the world, including those in all key agricultural regions.

  5. May 8, 2013 · While an acquisition of the $26 billion company would be the biggest fertilizer deal on record, Mosaic’s valuation relative to profit is 23 percent cheaper than that of its closest rival Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc., according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

  6. 2 days ago · Shares of fertilizer producer The Mosaic Company (MOS) jumped over 5% on Monday, posting the strongest performance of any stock in the S&P 500 following reports Belarusian President Alexander ...

  7. Mosaic unlocks the potential of plants, soil and microbiomes with advanced crop nutrition that combines innovative fertilizers, biologicals and management practices to maximize plant health, hardiness and yield potential.

  8. Oct 14, 2024 · Mosaic mines, produces and distributes millions of tonnes of high quality potash and phosphates products each year. Without fertilizers, the world’s crop yields would be cut in half, and farmers around the world look to Mosaic to help keep their soils healthy, to nourish their crops and to maximize their yields.

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