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CF Fertilisers


CF Fertilisers is located on 124 acres of land close to the Manchester Ship Canal and consists of 1 Ammonia, 3 nitric acid plants with a further Nitrogen fertiliser plant and 3 compound lines. With approximately 400 employees, Ince produces 1 million tonnes of fertiliser per annum and supplies the key market sectors for grass and arable farming.
The site manufactures nitrogenous fertiliser based on Ammonium Nitrate (Nitram®) and is the largest UK producer of True Granular Compound fertilisers (NPKS).
The site manufactures nitrogenous fertiliser based on Ammonium Nitrate (Nitram®) and is the largest UK producer of True Granular Compound fertilisers (NPKS).
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