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Ban on Phosphates in Detergents Leads to Industry Consolidation.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c41290) has announced the addition of "Phosphates phosphates (fos´fāts),
n.pl the organic compounds of phosphorus. The blood phosphate level is normally 2.5 mg to 5 mg/100 ml. It is low in rickets and early hyperparathyroidism and high in tetany and nephritis.
 - Global Strategic Business Report" to their offering.

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Phosphates in Thousands of Metric Tons. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. , and Rest of World. Annual forecasts are provided for each region for the period of 2001 through 2010. A ten-year historic analysis is also provided for these markets with annual market analytics. The report profiles 51 companies including many key and niche players worldwide such as Agrium, Inc., Astaris LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
, Cargill Fertilizer fertilizer, organic or inorganic material containing one or more of the nutrients—mainly nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, and other essential elements required for plant growth. , Inc., CF Industries, Inc., Potash potash: see potassium carbonate.
potash

Name used for various inorganic compounds of potassium, chiefly the carbonate (K2CO3), a white crystalline material formerly obtained from wood ashes.
 Corp. of Saskatchewan, Inc., Prayon, Rhodia SA, Sichuan Shifang Chuanxi Xingda Chemical Co., The Mosaic Company and Yunnan Phosphate Fertilizer Plant.

Key Topics Covered Include:

--Market Snapshots

--Industry Overview

--Trends and Issues

--Current and Future Analysis

--Historic Review

--Product Overview

--End-Use Market Analysis

--Technological Developments/Breakthroughs

--Recent Industry Activity

--Focus on Select Global Players

--Global Market Perspective

Companies Mentioned Include:

--Hydrite Chemical Co (USA)

--JCI Jones Chemicals, Inc (USA)

--Jordan Phosphate Mines Co, Ltd (Jordan)

--Jost Chemical Inc (United Physical States)

--Kemira Pigments Oy (Finland)

--Kemira GrowHow Oy (Finland)

--Kemira Growhow Uk Ltd (UK)

--Kemira SA-NV (Belgium)

--Liberty Phosphate Ltd (India)

--Mississippi Phosphates Corporation (USA)

--Mutchler Chemical Company (USA)

--Mysore Minerals Ltd (India)

--Pandan Mining Corporation (Philippines)

--Paradeep Phosphates (India)

--Phosphate Resources Limited (Australia)

--Potash Corporation (Canada)

--Prayon SA (Belgium)

--Prayon Iberica, SAU SAU Saudi Arabia (ISO Country code)
SAU St. Ambrose University (Davenport, IA)
SAU Spring Arbor University (Spring Arbor, Michigan) 
 (Spain)

--RASA Industries, Ltd (Japan)

--Rhodia SA (France)

--Rhodia, Inc (USA)

--Rhodia Specialty Phosphates (USA)

--Rhodia Chemie NV (Belgium)

--Rhodia Nederland Bv (The Netherlands)

--Roullier Group (Frnace)

--Timac SA (France)

--SF Phosphates LLC (USA)

--Sichuan Qingping Phosphorus phosphorus (fŏs`fərəs) [Gr.,=light-bearing], nonmetallic chemical element; symbol P; at. no. 15; at. wt. 30.97376; m.p. 44.1°C;; b.p. about 280°C;; sp. gr. 1.82 at 20°C;; valence −3, +3, or +5.  Mine (China)

--Sichuan shifang chuanxi xingda chemical co (China)

--Tayca Corporation (Japan)

--Tessenderlo Group (Belgium)

--Thai Polyphosphate polyphosphate

a chemical preservative used as a 2 to 4% solution in the treatment of meat.
 & Chemicals Co, Ltd (Thailand)

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c41290
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