Begehrtes Mineral bringt ganze Branche ins Trudeln
Das für die Düngemittel-Produktion wichtige Kali sorgt für Streit zwischen Russland und Weißrussland.
Von Stefan Hofer
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Unprocessed potassium salts are seen in a Uralkali
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File photo of miner operating machinery in a potas
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Employees work with machinery in a Uralkali potash
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An employee checks an above ground store of proces
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Potash Corp mill general superintendent Berg holds
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An employee checks an above ground store of proces
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BELARUS ECONOMY POTASH COMPANY
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An employee holds processed potassium salts at a U
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A reporter looks at a sample of still warm potash
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Uralkali CEO Vladislav Baumgertner speaks during t
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Processed potassium salts from a Uralkali potash m
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