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HOW GLOBAL TRADE ISSUES, SUPPLY AND DEMAND ARE DRIVING UP COSTS
December 15, 2021
High global demand coupled with supply chain disruptions have caused uncertainty and instability in many industries, and have deeply impacted businesses, governments and individuals across the world. The agriculture industry has been impacted in many ways, one of which is the recent increase in input costs, including fertilizer prices, and it is understandably causing frustration among agricultural retailers and farmers.  At The Mosaic
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2021 Net Zero

Mosaic Announces New Environmental Net Zero Targetschevron

FLORIDA WILL BE REACHED BY 2030, COMPANYWIDE BY 2040
December 9, 2021
  Sustainably growing more food depends on fertilizers, which are responsible for producing up to 60% of all crop yields. By 2050, the global population is expected to reach 9.8 billion people, and experts estimate agricultural productivity must increase to enable farmers to produce enough crops. Fertilizers are critical to doing that without increasing global emissions or contributing to deforestation and poverty.   So, we are
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Community Food Drive

Help Pack the Pantries this Holiday Seasonchevron

FOOD DRIVE FOR FANS
November 30, 2021
Fans can help the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and The Mosaic Company pack the pantries this holiday season by donating nonperishable food items Sunday at Raymond James Stadium before the Buccaneers take on the Buffalo Bills. Kickoff for the highly anticipated Week 14 matchup is at 4:25 p.m.ET.  In support of the Tackling Hunger Fueled by Mosaic program, food donations will benefit Feeding Tampa Bay, part of the national Feeding America
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2021 Hookers Prairie

Audubon Florida and Mosaic Partner to Document Bird Countchevron

HOOKER’S PRAIRIE HOME TO BREEDING SPOONBILLS
November 15, 2021
Mosaic ended its operations at Hooker’s Prairie, Florida, an area near Fort Meade, in 2014 and began returning every acre mined back to productive use through a process called land reclamation; a State requirement since 1975. Since ceasing operations there, Mosaic employees noticed Roseate Spoonbills nesting at the site. Roseate spoonbills are listed by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission as an Imperiled species, which
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