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Performance Innovations | Issue #8 - February 2018 |
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In this issue…
Better fertilizers mean more food for more people • How minimizing process variation can maximize a mine’s efficiency • Ease your transformation journey by thinking of digitalization as an ecosystem • For successful transit-oriented development, governments and developers must work together |
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How phosphates feed the world
BY DOUG BELLE
By 2050, we’ll have close to ten billion people on earth. Natural or organic fertilizers don’t contain enough nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus to grow the crops we’ll need to feed them.
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