Mosaic announces mine settlement

The Mosaic Company has announced a settlement agreement with the Sierra Club, Manasota-88, and People for Protecting the Peace River in litigation challenging the company’s federal wetlands permit at the South Fort Meade mine. This permit allows mining of the Hardee County Extension near Bowling Green, Florida. The settlement, which is subject to approval by the courts, will resolve the pending appellate and trial court proceedings regarding the permit in their entirety and allow mining at the South Fort Meade mine to proceed.

"Mosaic is pleased to have reached a reasonable agreement to end litigation that has loomed over the employees at our South Fort Meade mine for more than a year and a half. This settlement provides certainty around our South Fort Meade mine and we look forward to bringing it back to full production. We’re hopeful this agreement provides the foundation to continue our constructive dialog with these interested stakeholders as we look to the future," said Richard Mack, Mosaic’s Executive Vice President and General Counsel. "It’s especially encouraging that this settlement includes a significant public benefit by conserving the Peaceful Horse Ranch property."

Upon approval of the courts, Mosaic will soon begin mining the Hardee County Extension of its South Fort Meade mine in accordance with federal, state and local permits and approvals. The Hardee County extension will allow 10 additional years of mining at the South Fort Meade Mine, which employs more than 220 Central Floridians. The facility is one of the most efficient and cost effective phosphate mining operations in the world, historically accounting for nearly 20 percent of U.S. phosphate rock production. Since 2010, the mine has operated at a reduced capacity due to the permit challenge. Today’s settlement agreement will conclude that litigation and allow the mine to return to its full operating capacity. Any financial charges incurred as a result of the settlement are not expected to be material.

The agreement requires the plaintiffs to dismiss their challenge to the South Fort Meade permit in exchange for certain commitments by Mosaic, including:

• Preservation of approximately 130 acres of land otherwise eligible to be mined by Mosaic
• Donation of the Peaceful Horse Ranch in DeSoto County to the State of Florida or, alternatively, a not-for-profit organization for permanent conservation
• Certain mitigation, monitoring and site enhancements
• Additional efforts to obtain permanent conservation easements along the Peace River

In December, Mosaic acquired at auction Peaceful Horse Ranch, which comprises 4,171 acres located in DeSoto County at the convergence of Horse Creek and the Peace River. The property is located immediately adjacent to existing conservation lands as well as the water intake for the Peace River Manasota Water Supply Authority. The Company purchased the property for approximately $10 million.

Peaceful Horse Ranch is on the State of Florida’s list of priority projects for its Florida Forever land conservation program. Upon conveyance, Mosaic will also provide up to $2 million for startup and recurring expenses to operate Peaceful Horse Ranch as a state park in accordance with the State’s Florida Forever program plans. Its conservation will expand wildlife corridors and preserve vital habitats and floodplain, while protecting a vital water resource from approaching development.

Mosaic’s South Fort Meade Hardee County Extension is 10,856 acres, of which approximately 3,200 acres are to be preserved under the permits authorizing Mosaic’s mining activities. The existing permits preserve more than 73% of the site’s wetlands and 60% of all streams on-site. Under the terms of the settlement, Mosaic will now have access to mine more than 7,000 acres of land containing viable reserves.

ADM, Wilmar to work together

Archer Daniels Midland Co. and Wilmar International Ltd. have announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding, indicating their intent to work together in a strategic partnership in global fertilizer purchasing and distribution, global ocean freight operations, and tropical oils refining in Europe.

Collaborations between ADM and Wilmar began in the mid-1990s, when they jointly built a network of soybean processing operations in China. Today, ADM owns a 16 percent equity stake in Wilmar. The companies have significant supplier relationships with each other.
 
The recent memorandum of understanding says that: in the global fertilizer business, the companies will collaborate on purchasing and distribution; in ocean freight, they will partner to improve the utilization and management of their shipping fleets, with each company initially contributing two ships to the effort; and in tropical oil refining in Europe, they will work together to optimize refining capacity utilization. The memorandum of understanding is subject to the execution of definitive agreements with respect to the strategic partnership. ADM and Wilmar will look to finalize the definitive agreements over the next few months.

ADM Chairman and CEO Patricia Woertz said, "We have an excellent relationship with Wilmar’s leadership, and we see Wilmar as a key partner, especially in our strategy to serve growing Asian demand for agricultural products. Our teams are currently working together on many projects, and we look forward to finding more opportunities to work with our friends and partners at Wilmar."

Mr. Kuok Khoon Hong, Wilmar’s Chairman and CEO, said, "Our long association with ADM and the ability of both companies to tap on each other’s synergies, helped build our successful Asian operations. It is now the intention to extend that co-operation globally, initially in the areas outlined in our memorandum of understanding."

Today, 30,000 ADM employees around the globe convert oilseeds, corn, wheat and cocoa into products for food, animal feed, industrial and energy uses. With more than 265 processing plants, 400 crop procurement facilities, and the world’s premier crop transportation network, ADM helps connect the harvest to the home in more than 160 countries. For more information about ADM and its products, visit www.adm.com.

Wilmar, founded in 1991 and headquartered in Singapore, claims to be Asia’s leading agribusiness group. Wilmar is ranked amongst the largest listed companies by market capitalization on the Singapore Exchange.

Wilmar’s business activities include oil palm cultivation, oilseeds crushing, edible oils refining, sugar milling and refining, specialty fats, oleochemicals, biodiesel and fertilizers manufacturing and grains processing. At the core of Wilmar’s strategy is a resilient integrated agribusiness model that encompasses the entire value chain of the agricultural commodity processing business, from origination and processing to branding, merchandising and distribution of a wide range of agricultural products. It has over 300 manufacturing plants and an extensive distribution network covering China, India, Indonesia and some 50 other countries. The Group is backed by a multinational workforce of more than 90,000 people.

Agrium plant to be offline for eight weeks

Agrium Inc.’s Carseland, Alberta, nitrogen plant is expected to be down for about eight weeks for repairs. It was down earlier this year for two-three weeks.

The complex went down Feb. 20 due to a problem with a high pressure heat exchanger in the urea unit. While this would have taken only about three weeks to repair, Agrium is opting to move forward a planned six week Carseland turnaround for July-August to coincide with the current outage. As a result, the facility may be down for up to eight weeks.

Ed Wheeler passes away

Green Markets has just learned that industry veteran and former president of The Fertilizer Institute, Edwin M. Wheeler Sr., 85, passed away at his home in Sarasota, Fla., Feb. 18.

A memorial service will be held on Friday, Feb. 24th at 1:30 p.m. at All Angels by the Sea Episcopal Church. Interment will be in Marion, Kansas, at a later date.

Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Rosalie; two sons, Edwin M. Wheeler, Jr. and his wife Cheryl of Marion, Kansas and Christopher Wheeler and his wife Helene of Bethesda, Md.; a sister, Suzanne Watt of Naperville, Ill.; grandchildren, John, Jason and Natalie; step-grandchildren, Zachary and Skylar.

He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Military experience 1944-1947, 2nd Lt. 1945-1947, 1st Lt. 1947-1952, Captain-Honorable Discharge 1952. He graduated from Washburn University School of Law and was admitted to the Kansas Bar in 1955.

Memorial contributions may be made to All Angels by the Sea Episcopal Church or to St. Luke Hospital, Marion, KS.

Arrangements by Toale Brothers Funeral Home.

PotashCorp extends curtailments

Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc. announced Feb. 22 that consistent with its practice of matching supply with market demand, notice was given to Rocanville and Lanigan employees of the following potash inventory adjustments:

Rocanville will remain temporarily closed for up to an additional four weeks to March 31, 2012.

Lanigan will remain temporarily closed for up to an additional four weeks to March 31, 2012.

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