Press ReleaseSource: Industrial Info Resources

Spending for Agricultural Chemicals and Fertilizers Increases Momentum
Friday May 9, 7:01 am ET

SUGAR LAND, TX--(MARKET WIRE)--May 9, 2008 -- Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) -- Earlier this year, Industrial Info reported tracking nearly $370 million in future capital and maintenance spending in the agricultural chemicals segment of the Chemical Processing Industry in the United States and Canada. That number has soared over the last few months, reaching an estimated $570 million with several large new projects identified by Industrial Info as part of its North American Project Database.

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Industrial Info Resources (IIR) is a marketing information service specializing in industrial process, energy and financial related markets with products and services ranging from industry news, analytics, forecasting, plant and project databases, as well as multimedia services. For more information send inquiries to chemicalsgroup@industrialinfo.com or visit us online at www.industrialinfo.com.

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