The combined Ruralco and Landmark ag retail businesses, known as Nutrien Ag Solutions® provide our clients with products ranging from fertiliser, chemicals, pumps, poly pipe, to cattle crushes and fencing. Nutrien Ltd, operating in Australia through its wholly owned subsidiary Landmark Operations Limited (Landmark), officially acquired Ruralco Holdings Limited (Ruralco) on 1 October 2019. Our 240 plus strong national agronomy network provides expertise across cropping, horticulture and viticulture markets and our specialist animal health advisors along with rural merchandise staff, will make sure you have the right products, and advice to maximise your returns. From grazing cattle at Katherine, to the weekender hobby farmer, CRT has you covered.ĬRT has one of the largest range of rural merchandise products in Australia with over 650 suppliers and 240,000 products and a wide array of exclusive arrangements such as Ancare, OSKA and Growforce. Get the latest news from in your inbox.With the expertise and resources to help you grow, whether you’re farming wheat in Geraldton, to cotton at Dalby, rice at Griffith or lettuce at Werribee to grapes in Clare. CBH’s facility would span 6ha and store 80,0000 tonnes of granular fertiliser and 48,000 tonnes of liquid. In October, CBH Fertiliser revealed it would build a $50 million fertiliser storage facility at Kwinana to store 128,000 tonnes of fertiliser. WA-based Kalium Lakes this month won the race to become Australia’s first potash producer with its first high-grade batch of fertiliser at Beyondie, near Newman. Oil and gas junior Strike Energy is working on an ambitious $2.3 billion proposal to build a giant urea plant at Narngulu, near Geraldton. Nutrien is one of several companies hoping to cash in on WA’s fertiliser boom. “This year will be a testament to the innovation of WA farmers - the early adoption of technology, sustainable practices, use of data and the application of high-quality advice from farm services has helped our growers produce a strong crop this winter, which has seen a big demand for fertiliser.” “Grain production is expected to reach about 20 million tonnes this year, one of the best years in recent times,” he said. Nutrien Ag Solutions west region manager Andrew Duperouzel said the company was focused on making investments to safeguard growers in the face of global uncertainty. “Nutrien Ag Solutions is well-positioned to support our farmers through growth.” There is enormous confidence in the agriculture sector, and we believe this is is only going to continue to climb. “Agriculture has proved to be one of the shining lights during the recent supply chain pressures and COVID restrictions during the past two years. “This increase in the supply and consistency of Bulk N in WA is about setting farmers up for success,” he said. Nutrien Ag Solutions managing director Rob Clayton said the investment reflected the business’ confidence in the future growth of the industry in Australia. Nutrien has flagged the expansion as a way to help growers as global supply chains come under pressure by making sure growers have access to a vital crop input. Nutrien Ag Solutions will use the facility to store its imported urea ammonium nitrate as it angles for more market share in WA’s competitive fertiliser market. The opening last Wednesday came nine months after the two companies revealed they had inked a long-term bulk storage and services agreement in December.
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