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Regions :: Western Europe :: Finland … Plans Phosphate Rock Expansion in Finland9:54 AM MST | February 25, 2008 | Chemical Week Editorial Staff Kemira GrowHow, a subsidiary of Yara, says it is planning a phased expansion of the company’s Siilinjarvi, Finland phosphate rock mine and is studying the possibility of opening a new phosphate mine in Finland. The company plans to add 150,000 m.t./year of phosphate rock capacity at Siilinjarvi by 2009, which will raise the total there to 1 million m.t./year. The second phase, planned for completion in 2010-11, will add a further 300,000 m.t./year of phosphate rock capacity. Meanwhile, GrowHow says it is studying a separate project at Sokli in Finnish... This information is only available to Chemical Week subscribers. Forgot your user ID or password?
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