The federal government will provide a $220 million loan to chemicals company Perdaman to build what will become the country’s largest urea plant in Western Australia, as it seeks to boost domestic fertiliser supply. Resources minister Madeleine King announced the low-interest loan from the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) on Friday, bringing total government support…
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