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potash

[′päd‚ash]
(inorganic chemistry)
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Potash is an important element vital for the proper functioning of all living organisms.
Potash (Kaun) is edible and is usually used for cooking pulses like beans, akidi (black Mexican beans), fiofio (cowpea beans) etc in order to tenderize the pulses so easily.
Concerning the Kola deposit, Kore Potash said it also has seen seven engineering and construction groups accept invitations to provide price comparisons against the company's bill of quantities.
The global Muriate of Potash (MOP) industry is segmented on the basis of technology, products, services, and applications.
Noam Goldstein, President of ICL's Potash division, said, 'This is the first time we have signed a long term agreement for the supply of potash in India, which represents a strategic market for ICL.
(TSE: ALS) has closed a transaction to acquire an additional ownership interest in Potash Royalty Ltd.
Higher potash prices charged to millions of Indian farmers will hurt demand in one of the world's largest importers of the fertilizer, raising concerns for big global suppliers.
A similar number are expected to go in 2018 when potash reserves run out.
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