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Australian Fertilizer Corporation secures deals to sell $2.4 billion worth of urea

Australian Fertilizer Corporation secures deals to sell $2.4 billion worth of urea
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The Australian Fertilizer Corporation has secured $2.4 billion in pre-construction sales for its proposed urea plant in Gladstone, Queensland. The facility aims to address domestic demand for AdBlue and reduce reliance on imports following the closure of the Gibson Island plant.

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This project represents a significant step toward Australian industrial self-sufficiency in critical chemical manufacturing and supply chain stability.

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Urea is loaded onto a ship heading to Australia. ( Supplied: Marnco )

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