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US Fertilizer Infrastructure Projects Eligible For Assistance

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Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that fertilizer projects investing over $1 billion in United States infrastructure may be eligible for assistance from the Department of Commerce's investment accelerator. The accelerator is currently overseeing $750 billion. The announcement regarding financial support to build national fertilizer production capabilities was made this week at USDA headquarters. Efforts are also focused on streamlining the permitting process for constructing and upgrading fertilizer facilities. The report was delivered by Rod Bain for the US Department of Agriculture. The agency is also working to streamline permitting for fertilizer facility construction and upgrades. Rod Bain reported the news from Washington, D.C.

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“Fertilizer projects investing over $1 billion in the United States infrastructure may be eligible for assistance from the Department of Commerce's investment accelerator, which is currently overseeing $750 billion.”

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“Department of Commerce’s investment accelerator, which which is currently overseeing $750 billion. just provided an over one and a half billion dollar loan for an Indiana ammonia project.”

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“just provided an over one and a half billion dollar loan for an Indiana ammonia project. Additional efforts focus on streamlining the permitting process for constructing and upgrading fertilizer facilities.”

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