The Mosaic Company mines two key crop nutrients, phosphate and potash, and is the United States’ largest producer of potash and phosphate fertilizer.
The Mosaic Company was created in 204 when Cargill, Inc. and IMC Global formed a new crop nutrition company.
The same year the new company began trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
In 2011 Cargill ended its involvement with Mosaic and split off and distributed its stake.
Today The Mosaic Company has an annual capacity of 10.3 million tonnes of potash, 11 million tonnes of phosphate, and is the world’s largest producer of finished phosphate products.
The company has distribution and office facilities in 8 countries, customers in 40 countries, potash mines and production facilities in 5 countries, and phosphate rock mines and plants in 11 countries.
The Mosaic Company trades publicly on the NYSE under the symbol MOS, is a member of the S&P 500, is #231 in the Fortune 500, has 8,200 employees, and had $7.84 billion in revenue in 2013.
The Mosaic CompanyThe Mosaic Company mines two key crop nutrients, phosphate and potash, and is the United States’ largest producer of potash and phosphate fertilizer.
The Mosaic Company was created in 204 when Cargill, Inc. and IMC Global formed a new crop nutrition company.
The same year the new company began trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
History
In 2011 Cargill ended its involvement with Mosaic and split off and distributed its stake.
Today The Mosaic Company has an annual capacity of 10.3 million tonnes of potash, 11 million tonnes of phosphate, and is the world’s largest producer of finished phosphate products.
The company has distribution and office facilities in 8 countries, customers in 40 countries, potash mines and production facilities in 5 countries, and phosphate rock mines and plants in 11 countries.
The Mosaic Company trades publicly on the NYSE under the symbol MOS, is a member of the S&P 500, is #231 in the Fortune 500, has 8,200 employees, and had $7.84 billion in revenue in 2013.