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Acid Plant Database December 21, 2025
| Owner | Mosaic Co. |
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| Location |
Araxá State of Minas Gerais Brazil |
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| Background | Formerly - Serrana - Bunge Fertilizantes S.A. www.bunge.com - Vale Fosfatados www.valefertilizantes.com |
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| Website | www.mosaicco.com | |
| Plant | Araxá | |
| Coordinates* | 19° 37' 38" S, 46° 59' 9" W | |
| Type of Plant | Sulphur Burning | |
| Gas Source | Elemental Sulphur | |
| Plant Capacity |
1000 MTPD Current: 2100 MTPD |
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| SA/DA | 3/1 DA | |
| Status | Operating | |
| Year Built | 2003 | |
| Technology | MECS | |
| Contractor | - | |
| Remarks | - | |
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| General | Founded in 1818, Bunge is a leading agribusiness and food company with integrated operations that circle the globe, stretching from the farm field to the retail shelf. The world is our market – six billion people and counting. Bunge's 22,000 employees at over 450 facilities in 32 countries are dedicated to improving the global agribusiness and food production chain. | |
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| News |
December 16, 2025 - The Mosaic Company announced Tuesday it has
begun idling single super phosphate (SSP) production at its Fospar and Araxá
facilities in Brazil due to sharp increases in sulfur prices. The company’s
stock, which has fallen nearly 30% over the past six months according
to InvestingPro data, currently trades at a P/E ratio of 6.48. The
fertilizer producer has also suspended future sulfur purchases, according to
a press release statement. The company indicated it may review these
decisions after 30 days. Mosaic, one of the world’s leading producers
of phosphate and potash crop nutrients, said its operations in Brazil play a
critical role in supporting reliable fertilizer availability and global food
security. The company emphasized its commitment to "helping the world
grow the food it needs while maintaining competitiveness in global markets."
Mosaic provides phosphate, potash, and biological products for the global
agriculture industry. Through its Mosaic Biosciences platform, the company
is also developing biological solutions aimed at improving nutrient use
efficiency and crop performance. The production idling comes as
fertilizer manufacturers face volatile raw material costs that impact
production economics across the industry. In other recent news, The
Mosaic Company reported its third-quarter earnings for 2025, exceeding
expectations with an earnings per share (EPS) of $1.04, compared to the
forecasted $0.95. However, the company experienced a slight revenue miss,
reporting $3.5 billion against the anticipated $3.53 billion. Mosaic also
completed a $900 million senior notes offering, consisting of $500 million
in 4.350 percent notes due January 2029 and $400 million in 4.600 percent
notes due November 2030. In analyst coverage, JPMorgan downgraded Mosaic
from Overweight to Neutral, citing declining phosphate prices and demand
concerns, and adjusted their price target to $26.00 from $37.00. Wells Fargo
assumed coverage with an Equal Weight rating and a price target of $28.00,
noting potential risks of demand deferrals affecting fertilizer prices.
Additionally, Mosaic announced a quarterly dividend of $0.22 per share,
payable on December 18, 2025, to shareholders recorded by December 4, 2025.
These developments reflect the company’s ongoing financial activities and
market positioning. January 8, 2019 - Brazil’s Vale, the world’s largest iron ore and nickel miner, said in a securities filing on Tuesday that on January 8, 2018, it will conclude the sale of a fertilizer unit to US-based Mosaic Co. with adjustments. The changes will reduce the price tag of the sale by $1.35 billion. The South American miner revealed that it wants to retain control of the TIPLAM port terminal, located in Brazil’s southeastern region and which was originally included in the deal. Even though Mosaic will still have the right to use the port facility, the plan change means that Vale will not receive the initially agreed $2.5 billion but it will get instead $1.15 billion plus 34.2 million shares in Mosaic, equivalent to 8.9 per cent of its total share capital.Back in December 2016 when the negotiation was announced, Mosaic had agreed to pay the highest amount for Vale’s stake in Peru’s Bayovar mine, the firm’s Kronau potash project in Canada and most of its phosphate assets in Brazil, including the terminal but excluding the nitrogen and phosphate assets in Cubatão, which will be bought by Norwegian chemical company Yara for $255 million.Despite the last-minute modification, Mosaic’s President and CEO, Joc O’Rourke, said in a press release that his company’s plans in Brazil have not changed. “We look forward to completing the transaction and working to realize the exceptional opportunity this acquisition presents,” he wrote.The transaction between Vale and the world’s No.1 producer of phosphate fertilizer is part of the former’s strategy to cut debt and focus on its core businesses. January 28, 2010 - Brazilian mining company Vale said on Wednesday that it would pay $3.8 billion to buy Bunge Ltd's fertilizer assets in Brazil, as global demand for potash is boosted by growing food consumption. Vale will acquire Bunge Participacoes e Investimentos SA (BPI), which owns phosphate rock mines and phosphate assets and a direct and indirect stake of 42.3 percent in the capital of Fosfertil, a leading Brazilian fertilizer company. The deal, which does not include any of U.S.-based Bunge's Brazilian retail or distribution business, marks Vale's biggest acquisition since its $18.2 billion takeover of Canada's Inco in 2006, as it sought to expand into nickel production. Analysts expect cost savings and synergy gains as Vale takes advantage of its railway and logistics network to distribute phosphate and fertilizer products across Brazil. Leonardo Alves, an analyst at Link Investimentos in Sao Paulo, agreed there would be synergies, but that was not the main reason for the takeover. "Brazil will be one of the main global markets for fertilizers. As agribusinesses look to increase output, they will need more fertilizers." Vale said in a securities filing that it was paying $1.65 billion for BPI's phosphate rock and phosphates assets, and the remaining $2.15 billion for the shares of Fosfertil held directly and indirectly by BPI. It will launch a mandatory offer to buy out the common shares held by the minority shareholders of Fosfertil, which may cost Vale as much as $3 billion according to analysts' forecasts. Vale shares dipped 2.1 percent to 41.70 reais in afternoon trade, while Fosfertil shares fell 3.9 percent to 18.25 reais. Bunge shares were down 1.5 percent to $61.12 in New York Stock Exchange trading.
VALE'S FERTILIZER BET
BUNGE REFOCUSING |
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MTPD - Metric Tonne per Day
STPD - Short Ton per Day
MTPA - Metric Tonne per Annum STPA - Short Ton per
Annum
SA - Single Absorption
DA - Double Absorption
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