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Arab Potash signs new supply deal with India’s IPL through end of 2025

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14-06-2025 03:07 PM

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Arab Potash Company (APC) has signed a new potash (MOP) supply agreement with Indian Potash Limited (IPL), extending their longstanding partnership until the end of 2025. The signing ceremony was attended by APC Chairman Eng. Shihadeh Abu Hdeib, APC CEO Dr. Maen Nsour, IPL Managing Director Dr. P.S. Gahlot, IPL Board Member Manish Gupta, APC Deputy CEO Eng. Rasheed Loubani, and other officials.

The agreement builds on a broader 2022–2026 framework that includes both firm and optional volumes. It reflects the depth of trust between the two companies and their commitment to continued collaboration amid global fertiliser market volatility.

With over 30 years of cooperation, the APC–IPL relationship stands as one of the longest-running and most significant partnerships in the potash industry. This alliance has cemented APC’s position as a key supplier to the Indian market—one of the world’s largest fertiliser consumers—and has played a role in supporting India’s food security through reliable potash deliveries.

APC Chairman Abu Hdeib said the agreement is a model for fruitful international cooperation, underlining the reliability, purity, and high quality of APC products. He noted that APC’s long-term partnerships are central to its growth strategy and contribute to food security in markets that depend on Jordanian potash.

Dr. Nsour added that the renewed deal demonstrates APC’s market-driven approach, offering flexible supply solutions and high-quality products. He emphasised that such enduring partnerships are vital to APC’s global expansion strategy, particularly in strategic markets like India. He also highlighted the role of APC’s ongoing expansion projects in reinforcing its global presence and stabilising fertiliser supply chains.

APC reaffirmed its commitment to being a trusted global fertiliser supplier through long-term partnerships built on quality, reliability, and sustainability.



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