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| The Mosaic Company | |
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| Type | Privately-controlled public company (NYSE: MOS |
| Founded | 2004 |
| Headquarters | Plymouth, Minnesota, United States |
| Industry | Agriculture |
| Owner | Cargill (67%) |
The Mosaic Company is a Fortune 500 company based in Plymouth, Minnesota. Mosaic is the combination of two leaders in the fertilizer industry, IMC Global and Cargill. The Mosaic Company offers three key fertilizer products - phosphate, potash and nitrogen - plus specialty products such as K-Mag® and MicroEssentialsTM S15. Quick Facts
- World's leading producer of potash and phosphate crop nutrients
- Mosaic is also the exclusive marketing agent of 1.2 mmt (million metric tons) of nitrogen products
- Employs approximately 7,000 people worldwide
- Mosaic launch date: October 25, 2004
- Formed by merger between Cargill Crop Nutrition and IMC Global
- Corporate headquarters: Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Chairman of the Board of Directors: Robert L. Lumpkins
- Chief Executive Officer and President: James T. Prokopanko
- Operates key distribution facilities in 11 countries which serve customers in 33 countries
- Operates port terminals, warehouses and blending and bagging facilities in nine countries
- Operates 16 phosphate rock mines and plants, five potash production facilities and one nitrogen production facility
The Mosaic Company Timeline
- 2004
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- October: The Mosaic Company launches as the world's second largest crop nutrition firm with the combination of Cargill Crop Nutrition and IMC Global, Inc. The Mosaic Company (NYSE:MOS) begins trading as the newest Fortune 500-sized firm on the New York Stock Exchange.
- June: Mosaic announced as name for newly-formed company
- January: IMC Global and Cargill Crop Nutrition enter into definitive agreement
- 2005
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- September: Mosaic Louisiana operations suffer only minor damage after Hurricane Katrina devastates Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi Gulf Coasts. Mosaic donates $50,000 to the American Red Cross and matches employee donations
- September: Mosaic closes Kingsford phosphate mine, Mulberry, Florida
- May: Mosaic begins construction on a 200,000 metric tonne Grannular Single Super Phosphate(GSSP) plant in Quebracho, Argentina
- April: Mosaic announces 400,000 ton expansion of Esterhazy, Saskatchewan mine
- April: Mosaic corporate office moves to the Atria Corporate Center, 3033 Campus Drive, Plymouth, Minnesota
- April: Mosaic opens 50,000 mt/y storage facility with capacity to blend 180,000 ton/yr in Rio Verde, Brazil
- March: Mosaic opens 50,000 mt/y storage facility with capacity to blend 180,000 ton/yr in Sorriso, Brazil
- January: Mosaic opens 200,000 mt/yr bulk blending and fertilizer facility in Qinghuangdao, China
- 2006
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- August: 200,000 metric tonne Grannular Single Super Phosphate (GSSP) plant opens in Quebracho, Argentina
- July: Jim Prokopanko named Mosaic Chief Operating Officer
- May: Mosaic closes Green Bay and South Pierce phosphate fertilizer production facilities and Fort Green mine in Central Florida
- January: Mosaic Esterhazy Mine Fire sets a world-wide example of mining safety when 72 trapped miners are brought safely to surface
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