The Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma’aden) signed a phosphate fertilizer supply contract with Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC) in the presence of Golam Moshi, Bangladesh Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, reports Saudi Gazette.
The contract stipulates that Ma’aden will supply di-ammonium phosphate fertilizer (DAP) for the year 2017. BADC is a government-owned corporation which imports fertilizers under the umbrella of the Bangladesh Ministry of Agriculture.
Speaking at the contract signing ceremony in Ma’aden’s Riyadh headquarters, Khalid Al Rowais, Senior Vice President
of Ma’aden’s Phosphate Business Unit, said “We are pleased to once again offer quality, reliable fertilizer supplies to Bangladesh.”
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