en.Wedoany.com Reported - Russian entrepreneur Dmitry Mazepin recently announced plans to build a water-soluble fertilizer production plant based on the Gomel Chemical Plant in Belarus. The plant will focus on producing water-soluble fertilizers specifically for greenhouses and is expected to be completed and operational within two years.

Mazepin stated on the Belarus 1 TV program: "We have agreed with the Prime Minister to build a small plant for producing water-soluble fertilizers. This plant will be established based on the Gomel Chemical Plant, and these fertilizers are specialized for greenhouses. Our company, Uralchem, will invest and complete the construction of this enterprise within two years."
It is reported that Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko met with Mazepin on June 3, and the two discussed topics including sports, the potash sector, and international cooperation. Mazepin revealed that he remains a shareholder of Uralkali, and the market dynamics of Belaruskali and Uralkali continue to be important topics.
The planned water-soluble fertilizer production plant represents another significant project in the fertilizer sector cooperation between Russia and Belarus. Mazepin previously owned Uralchem and served as Chairman of the Committee on Fertilizer Production and Market under the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. He currently serves as President of the Russian Water Sports Federation. The construction of this water-soluble fertilizer production plant will help meet the demand for specialty fertilizers in greenhouse agriculture.
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