Ammoni plant plans to triple the output of nitrogen fertilizers

The Ammoni plant (city of Mendeleevsk, Tatarstan republic) plans to expand the production of nitrogen fertilizers from the current 1 million tons to 3 million tons, Tatarstan head Rustam Minnikhanov said at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Ammoni plant can produce 717.5 thousand tons of ammonia and the same amount of carbamide and 380 thousand tons of ammonium nitrate per year.
At the end of 2022, Ammoni produced over 450 thousand tons of ammonium nitrate, thereby fulfilling the annual plan. Also, more than 360 thousand tons of non-concentrated nitric acid were produced.

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