JPMC to supply U.S. customer with 400K tons of DAP
The Jordan Phosphate Mines Company (JPMC) announced on Monday that it sealed a contract with a U.S.-based fertilizers company to supply it with 400,000 tons of diammonium phosphate (DAP), the world's most-widely used phosphorus fertilizer.
Delivery will start in July through February next year, the company said in a brief statement published on the Amman Stock Exchange website, indicating that the contracted quantity makes up the company's total DAP output for the current year.
It added that the highly-sought after fertilizer is intended for distribution in Northern and Southern American markets.
The Jordan Phosphate Mines Company (JPMC) announced on Monday that it sealed a contract with a U.S.-based fertilizers company to supply it with 400,000 tons of diammonium phosphate (DAP), the world's most-widely used phosphorus fertilizer.
Delivery will start in July through February next year, the company said in a brief statement published on the Amman Stock Exchange website, indicating that the contracted quantity makes up the company's total DAP output for the current year.
It added that the highly-sought after fertilizer is intended for distribution in Northern and Southern American markets.
The Jordan Phosphate Mines Company (JPMC) announced on Monday that it sealed a contract with a U.S.-based fertilizers company to supply it with 400,000 tons of diammonium phosphate (DAP), the world's most-widely used phosphorus fertilizer.
Delivery will start in July through February next year, the company said in a brief statement published on the Amman Stock Exchange website, indicating that the contracted quantity makes up the company's total DAP output for the current year.
It added that the highly-sought after fertilizer is intended for distribution in Northern and Southern American markets.
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JPMC to supply U.S. customer with 400K tons of DAP
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