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Arab Finance – Abu Qir Fertilizers is considering investing in a project to rehabilitate the Delta Fertilizers Company’s factories


Arab Finance: Company Board of Directors approved Abu Qir Fertilizers and Chemical Industries (ABUK)held on 09-27-2024 to study investment in the project to rehabilitate the factories of the Delta Fertilizer Company, according to statement Egyptian Stock Exchange.

She added that a decision will be made by the Board of Directors after the completion of detailed studies of the project.

On the approval of the Board of Directors, held on 07/31/2024, on the unaudited business results indicators for the period ending on 30/06/2024which showed achieving a net profit of 13.495 billion pounds, compared to a net profit of 14.104 billion pounds for the same period of the previous year, a decline of 4.32%.

The company's activity consists of manufacturing all types of fertilizers, chemicals, and other materials related to them, derived from them, or necessary for their manufacture, packaging, buying and selling inside and outside Egypt, and undertaking all operations and activities related, personally or through an intermediary, to the aforementioned purpose. Abu Qir Fertilizers and Chemical Industries Company is one of the largest producers of nitrogen fertilizers in Egypt and the Middle East. It produces about 50% of the total Egyptian nitrogen fertilizers, and is considered one of the leading companies in the field of manufacturing nitrogen fertilizers, chemical materials and fertilizers, and materials related to them or derived from them necessary for their manufacture, packaging and purchase. Selling and trading in it inside and outside Egypt. The company owns 3 factories that produce ammonia, regular and special urea, ammonia nitrate, and liquid fertilizer.

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